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February 29th, 2004   Post 81
diplomatic_means
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nice job futureranger. Yall are on a roll.

How many oarsmen were carried aboard triremes - the fast moving warships that helped the greeks rule the mediteranean during the fifth century BC?
 
February 29th, 2004   Post 82
Redneck
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FutureRANGER
Wrong president sir, its Richard Nixon.
Just taking a potshot in the dark.
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February 29th, 2004   Post 83
Darkmb101
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How many oarsmen were carried aboard triremes - the fast moving warships that helped the greeks rule the mediteranean during the fifth century BC?
umm... around 500?
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February 29th, 2004   Post 84
Redleg
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170..

And 14 Spearmen, 4 archers and 25 officers/sailors..
 
February 29th, 2004   Post 85
diplomatic_means
Centurion
 
For some reason i don't know why I give 5 milbucks to the person with a milbuck mint in his back pocket

How many pounds of feed were consumed daily by the 5000 horses that pulled the artillery for Napoleans Army of the North in 1815?
 
February 29th, 2004   Post 86
FutureRANGER
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100,000 pounds of feed, or 50 tons. Thats 20 pounds per horse per day.
 
February 29th, 2004   Post 87
Redleg
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Originally Posted by diplomatic_means
For some reason i don't know why I give 5 milbucks to the person with a milbuck mint in his back pocket

How many pounds of feed were consumed daily by the 5000 horses that pulled the artillery for Napoleans Army of the North in 1815?
Don't need those MilBucks, I'm only doing this for honor and glory...
 
February 29th, 2004   Post 88
diplomatic_means
Centurion
 
Futureranger is correct.

For whom was Benito Mussolini named?
 
February 29th, 2004   Post 89
GuyontheRight
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
Mexican revolutionary hero Benito Juárez, I should no, Im somwhat of a fan.
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February 29th, 2004   Post 90
diplomatic_means
Centurion
 
How many inmates were liberated from the Bastille after it was stormed by an angry mob on July 14, 1789, at the start of the French revolution?