Who do you think should have led France in CivIII instead of Jeanne D'Arc?
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Who Should Have Been the French Leader?
44Jeanne D'Arc9.09%4Napoleon Buonoparte59.09%26Louis XIV9.09%4Clovis2.27%1Charlemange9.09%4Charles the Great0.00%0Charles De Gaulle0.00%0Charles the Bold0.00%0Napoleon III0.00%0Clemenceu2.27%1Charles II the Fat0.00%0Lothair0.00%0Mary Antoinette2.27%1Henry IV of England:)2.27%1I don't care2.27%1Other:_____________2.27%1Blog | Civ2 Scenario League | leo.petr at gmail.comTags: None
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who was not even a world leader.
Charlemagne did the most, of course the dictators like Napoleon get a lot of credit because he attempted to conquer but not control large areas and sort of got his tail kicked in a short period of time. His lasting impact was minimal.
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squid makes a good point But I still voted Napoleon. If not him, then Louis Louis."Chegitz, still angry about the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991?
You provide no source. You PROVIDE NOTHING! And yet you want to destroy capitalism.. you criminal..." - Fez
"I was hoping for a Communist utopia that would last forever." - Imran Siddiqui
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Well...
I voted for Nappy for two reasons:
1. He's qualified for the position
2. At least you would view the French under him as having some bite.
Perhaps I am alone in this, but I tend to view the French as being less willing to fight than most other nations. I realize that they were once a world power (and still are, for that matter), but that was centuries ago and I wasn't alive then. So when I hear "French", I think of WWII. When I hear "Joan of Arc" I think of the Catholic Church's error. Seriously, when the leader of the pink civ appears on your screen demanding tribute (and she looks like a teenage girl minus the acne), will you be inclined to yield or feel threatened? DeGaulle is even a better choice than Joan, and Firaxis probably couldn't create a harald whose nose fit in the screen field.Your ad here!
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His lasting impact was minimal.
Kidding, right?
His bringing of French Revolutionary ideas to the rest of Europe would later help the revolts against the Monarchs, and his conquests would lead to a reshaping of Europe after he was defeated.“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
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I can't believe you left out François Mitterrand!
P.S. I was the one who voted 'Other' because I would like to see either Mitterrand or moi as the French leader (oh sure, I haven't led France yet, but after my campaign for world domination is over, I will ), err, umm, go François!"Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch!" -- Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels
"If you expect a kick in the balls and get a slap in the face, that's a victory." -- Irish proverb
Proud member of the Pink Knights of the Roundtable!
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
His lasting impact was minimal.
Kidding, right?
His bringing of French Revolutionary ideas to the rest of Europe would later help the revolts against the Monarchs, and his conquests would lead to a reshaping of Europe after he was defeated.
Napoleon changed the world, no question about it. Europe and the world was forever changed. One can consider the Napoleonic Wars to be the precursor to pan-global conflict a la World Wars I and II. Certainly, he had a profound impact on French government and the legal system.
Unreservedy voted for Napoleon. Most recognizable French ruler, at any rate.
Cheers.
(What the heck IS up with Joan? She wasn't even a ruler, she was a military leader. Cha!)Tutto nel mondo è burla
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What I'm saying is that Napoleon's empire was basically the same ( in size ) before Napoleon came to power as when he left. As for the "great general thing", there is a reason the term "Napoleonic tactics" is used with scorn. There isn't any tactics in that.
Alexander, by comparision, was responsible for the spread of Greek culture throughout much of the East, several great libraries, etc, etc. He held his territory and people were assimilated by Greek culture
I'm just arguing against Napoleon because he is the popular choice. Not neccesarily the best. We are definitely neglecting
medieval European history.
Sure, the "Holy Roman Emporor" was neither Holy nor Roman, but that was a very interesting time...perhaps more so that Napoleon running around at random and then getting half his troops killed in Russia.
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Originally posted by squid
What I'm saying is that Napoleon's empire was basically the same ( in size ) before Napoleon came to power as when he left. As for the "great general thing", there is a reason the term "Napoleonic tactics" is used with scorn. There isn't any tactics in that.
Alexander, by comparision, was responsible for the spread of Greek culture throughout much of the East, several great libraries, etc, etc. He held his territory and people were assimilated by Greek culture
Oh, and Alexander's empire collapsed right after his death. So much for territory gain. I wouldn't say "assimilated by Greek culture." Certainly, permeated by Hellenistic culture is more apt. There was a mingling, not a takeover. In many ways the Greeks in those areas became more exoticized than those cultures became Greek!
Cheers.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Go Mila Jovovich!
Uhmm... I mean Joan of Arc.
Of course her impact was minimal if compared with Charlemagne, Louis XIV or Napoleon, but she looks so cute in this uniformThe problem with leadership is inevitably: Who will play God?
- Frank Herbert
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