Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 24th March, 1603, saw Tokugawa Ieyasu named as shōgun, by the Emperor. The Emperor of where?
Q2) Which Emperor: Go-Suzaku, Go-Bananas or Go-Yōzei?
Q3) The title, shogun, is a military one equivalent to what: field Marshall, Grand Marshal or Generalissimo?
Q4) Tokugawa started a shōgunate period named for his family: that ruled from Edo Castle in Edo. That castle’s not in which modern city?
Q5) Finally … The Tokugawa shōgunate ended when Tokugawa Yoshinobu handed the title back to Emperor Meiji. In which year of the 1860s?
Q1) James Francis Edward Stuart — a claimant to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland — landed in the Firth of Forth: on 23rd March, 1708. James was known as the what: Young Pretender, Old Pretender or Great Pretender?
Q2) Had he ascended the throne of England, he’d been James the what … ?A2) James 3rd of England.
Q3) Who was ACTUALLY on the throne at the time: Mary 2nd, William 3rd, or Mary 2nd AND William 3rd?A3) Mary 2nd AND William 3rd. The pair are — to the best of my knowledge — the only joint monarchs in Britain’s history. (Although, a quick check tells me Mary 1st was a co-monarch with her husband, Phillip 2nd of Spain.)
Q4) The Firth of Forth is where: Scotland, Wales, England or Ireland?A4) Scotland.
Q5) Finally: after his death, James’ claim to the throne passed to his eldest son. Who WAS that son?A5) Charles Edward Stuart: also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie.
“The strong manly ones in life are those who understand the meaning of the word patience.” Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Q1) Japan
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Q3) Generalissimo
Q4) Tokugawa started a shōgunate period named for his family: that ruled from Edo Castle in Edo. That castle’s not in which modern city? I think there’s a typo (now not not) Tokyo
Q5) 1868 (although the last shogun is listed until 1867 so I’m a bit confused).
I had checked the actual website of the World Water Day and here http://worldwaterday.org/25-years-world-water-days/ it states they are celebrating the 25th anniversary this year (that would make it 1993). There is no theme listed for 1993 though, so I’m not sure if they started with the themes the year after and perhaps that’s the confusion. (No matter, just in case you want to include the question in the future). Anyway, it’s raining today. Oh, water…
Even with the digital downloads it’s difficult to keep up to date, but with physical products… No hope. Remember the clocks tonight!
I love Queen. And that Pretenders video with The Avengers references? Priceless! :)
ReplyDelete1. Japan
2. Go-Yōzei
3. Generalissimo
4. Tokyo
5. 1867
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