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| Centurion | Alexandre was Napoleons son. Who was his father-in-law?
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| ICBM | oh thats easy, Mathieu Laczynski ..
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| Centurion | No MM thats his grandfather on his mothers side. Try again! |
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| Centurion | Sorry I think you misunderstand I'm talking about Alex not Napoleon. |
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| ICBM | bummer, very well then, here we go again! |
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| ICBM | sorry for the double post anyway, the answer should be Earl George John Montagu but it also says that he married another woman who had a father that was called Zanobi di Ricci soo? you get what I am trying to say? heh Last edited by MightyMacbeth : March 3rd, 2006 at 08:13 PM. |
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| Centurion | Well done MM. Your turn again. P.s. Montagu was the Earl of Sandwich(a town on the English south coast) and it was due to his preference to eat his lunch between two slices of bread that you get the term 'the sandwich'! |
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| ICBM | heh, very well then hmm lets see.. "Who defeated the Byzantine patriarch of Alexandria during the 700's?" |
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| Can you hear me now? | Was it William?
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| ICBM | nope |
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