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Comme reborn : Cleopatre (ruling power 76% )
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Queen Sammuramat
You scored 65% on ruling power! You are: Sammuramat, Assyrian Queen, 9th Century B.C. Sammuramat is the subject of many myths about her reign as both the wife and mother of kings. She apparently accompanied her husband into battle, greatly expanded Babylonia's control over far-flung territories, irrigated the flatlands between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and restored the fading beauty of her capital, Babylon. My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender: You scored higher than 85% on ruling power
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Mbande Nzinga
You scored 46% on ruling power! You are: Mbande Nzinga, Angolan Queen, 1582-1663. Nzinga (or Jinga) was the colorful queen of the Ndongo and Matamba kingdoms. She is honored for her resistance against the Portuguese who were increasingly occupying all of what is now known as Angola. Constantly driven east by the Portuguese, Nzinga organized a powerful guerrilla army, conquered the Matamba, and developed alliances to control the slave routes. She even allied with the Dutch, who helped her stop the Portuguese advancement. After a series of decisive setbacks, Nzinga negotiated a peace treaty with the Portuguese, but still refused to pay tribute to the Portuguese king. My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender: |
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Tiens je suis éttoné, je pensais que Leaz allait avoir comme réponse le groupe Queen
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Veni, vidi, loosi - Akmar Nibelung |
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Cleopetra
You scored 78% on ruling power! You are: Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, 69-30 B.C. Cleopatra was the ambitious last ruler of the Macedonian Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. In her struggles to win the crown and keep her country free, she sought the support of Julius Caesar, bearing him a son. For a time she lived in Rome. Later, she won the protection of Rome through an affair with Mark Anthony, and had three children with him. Financing his failing military campaigns, both she and Anthony were defeated in a battle against Octavian in 31 B.C. A lesser known fact is that Cleopatra was highly educated and possessed an impressive intellect, being a student of philosophy and international relations. My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender: You scored higher than 90% on ruling power |
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Nefertiti
You scored 71% on ruling power! You are: Nefertiti, Queen of Egypt, 14th Century B.C. Nefertiti was the powerful wife of Akhenaton, who worshiped a new religion honoring only one God, Aten. She later rejected this religion, backing her half-brother who re-established the old worship of the sun-god Amon. Her beauty was immortalized in exquisite sculptures made at the time. My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender: You scored higher than 90% on ruling power
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AAR Turquie HoI2 - L'Empire Ottoman est il vraiment mort ? Malraux et De Gaulle sont dans dans les toilettes de la Comédie Française, durant l'entracte d'une représentation de théatre, chacun face à une pissotière. Malraux, se tournant vers De Gaulle : "- Belle pièce hein Mon Général ? - Malraux, regardez devant vous !" |
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