Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 13th October saw many Knights Templar arrested by Phillip the Fair. Phillip the Fair of where?
Q2) 13th October saw many Knights Templar arrested by Phillip the Fair. In which years: 1306, 1307 or 1308?
Q3) The knights had originally been founded, when: 1117, 1118 or 1119?
Q4) The knights had originally been publicised by which saint: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint David of Carlisle or Saint Stephen of Obazine?
Q5) Finally … The Templars downfall was during the Reign of which pope: Boniface 8th, Benedict 11th or Clement 5th?
Q1) 12th October saw the birth of notorious occultist, Aleister Crowley. In which year of the 1870s?A1) 1875.
Q2) He was born into a family of fundamentalist Christians. A family that belong to the Plymouth what: Brethren, Friars or Siblings?A2) Plymouth Brethren.
Q3) He went to which university: Oxford, Cambridge or Bristol?A3) Cambridge.
Q4) Crowley practiced a version of magic. How did he spell ‘magic’?A4) ‘Magick’.
Q5) 1898 saw Crowley joining the Hermetic Order of the Golden … what?A5) Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Q6) He was also a noted amateur what: football player, cricketer or mountaineer?A6) Mountaineer.
Q7) Crowley established a religion he called ‘Thelema.’ He opened an Abbey of Thelema in 1920: in Cefalù. Cefalù is on which Mediterranean island?A7) Sicily.
. (It’s inspirational … if you go in for that sort of thing …)Q8) He wrote the central text of that religion in 1904. It’s called The Book of the … what?A8) The Book of the Law
Q9) Crowley gives his name to a character in Good Omens. Name either of the authors of Good Omens.A9) Terry Pratchett or Neil Gaiman.
Q10) Finally … Crowley’s on the cover of which Beatle album?
“God is not pleased. We have enemies of the faith in the kingdom”Phillip the Fair.
Q1) France
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1307
Q3) 1119
Q4) Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
Q5) Clement 5th
I always copy and paste the questions into a document, the thing is that this was hours after I thought I had submitted the questions (either I forgot to press the button or the click didn't register), and because I was working with several documents for my translations I didn't want to get confused so I had got rid of that one already. Oh well... Happy Friday the 13th.
Well, I'm enjoying "Hogfather". Haven't been able to get far, due to late nights, etc. But it's off to a good start! :)
ReplyDelete1. France
2. 1307
3. 1119
4. Bernard of Clairvaux
5. Pope Clement 5th
Saint Bernard? A dog? :) Yes, joking! Please ... no Christian hate mail. :)