Bonny to his brother Pepe???
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Well it took you long enough! Jay Bee is not going to like this, Waku! Actually, the quote is from napoleon's memoirs, written during his second exile on St. Helena. Napoleon was expressing his regret about forcing Joseph to give up the crown of Naples(where he was considered a good monarch), to take over the Spanish Crown, where he was hated as an alien usurper. Joseph was a better choice then Murat, who wanted to be a king very badly(And would be a very bad king).Joseph attempted to abdicate the Spanish crown four times, but his brother would never allow it. He was a kindly man, unsuited to be a king, and certainly not of a country that did not accept him.
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Originally posted by cpoulos on 02-27-2001 03:13 PM
Jay Bee is not going to like this, Waku!
I hope JB isn't too angry with me since I didn't get any info from the net, I was just guessing
And as I haven't found anything about the Fiera's one I'll try my luck: Queen Isabella????
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Is she spanish, or mayby habsburg? I might know a german habsburg who might have said something like that in france around the time of the revolution... Atleast I think she was habsburg she was very closely related to the emperor...
[This message has been edited by Henrik (edited March 01, 2001).]No Fighting here, this is the war room!
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Originally posted by Henrik on 03-01-2001 03:47 AM
Is she spanish, or mayby habsburg?
Both, and I'm giving away too many hints...
So I'm sory, but Marie Antoneitte doesn't qualify..."An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
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Originally posted by Fiera on 03-01-2001 09:14 AM
Both, and I'm giving away too many hints...
So I'm sory, but Marie Antoneitte doesn't qualify...
Felipe I de España o tal vez Juana I de Castilla? ( I know, I'm throwing names without much sense )
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Originally posted by Jay Bee on 03-01-2001 09:32 AM
Felipe I de España o tal vez Juana I de Castilla? ( I know, I'm throwing names without much sense )
Wait wait wait... I had not read your previous post: Philip IV's wife, Mariana of Austria... Bingo?
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