Q2)The Royal Academy of History was founded: on 18th April, 1738. Where: London, Madrid or Paris?
A2)Madrid. (The Spanish name is ‘Real Academia de la Historia’.)
Q3)Lucrezia Borgia was born on 18th April, 1480. Her father was who: the Duke of Milan, the Pope or the one-eye, one-horned, flying purple people eater?
* You’re not wrong Olga: the Borgia’s were definitely colourful. Apparently, Alexander 6th had a few children: which isn’t something you expect in a celibate priest! And then there’s the Banquet of Chestnuts!
I think the Army Day question is something I’d possibly have to double check on. It could be that Wikipedia’s got the date wrong — no change, there! — or the various time differences have come into play. And I don’t know if the Iranian calendar goes from sunset to sunset, or midnight to midnight!
Yeah … politics … ! That patients sounds interesting! And the MP I mentioned yesterday was a Tory: his scandal follows on from one involving the Labour party’s deputy leader. Ping-pong seems to be the game!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I’m glad I could do something, Debbi! Did the packages get through, OK … ? (Oh … Dune Part 2 is out. Hmmm … )
§ It wasn’t so much the song that was earworming its way through my head: but John B Sparks’ bassline. Hypnotic, isn’t it … ?
Q5) leone (Well, it sure makes it easy to remember).
Oh, yes, Cesare was a caution as well... I know that there are some novels and books about Lucrecia that are trying to show her in a different light, and, to be honest, to hold her own in such a family she must have been something... I'm going to be pretty busy tomorrow, as we're doing a live radio programme, to celebrate (in advance) St Jordi (St George's Day), which here gets books and roses out in the streets, with authors signing, etc. We hope to get some authors come along and other people well known in the area to talk about literature and read from their favourite books, make recommendations... There are also poetry recitals, music... I hope I will be able to catch up in the afternoon or evening, but if you don't see me around, you know where I'll be.
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Q1) 1971
ReplyDeleteQ2) president
Q3) Freetown
Q4) unicameral
Q5) leone (Well, it sure makes it easy to remember).
Oh, yes, Cesare was a caution as well... I know that there are some novels and books about Lucrecia that are trying to show her in a different light, and, to be honest, to hold her own in such a family she must have been something...
I'm going to be pretty busy tomorrow, as we're doing a live radio programme, to celebrate (in advance) St Jordi (St George's Day), which here gets books and roses out in the streets, with authors signing, etc. We hope to get some authors come along and other people well known in the area to talk about literature and read from their favourite books, make recommendations... There are also poetry recitals, music... I hope I will be able to catch up in the afternoon or evening, but if you don't see me around, you know where I'll be.
1 1971
ReplyDelete2 President
3 Freetown
4 Unicameral
5 Leone
Yes, the packages have arrived safely.
ReplyDeleteAlong with the Chinese watch! :)
Can't resist a Python reference. :)
1. 1971
2. prime minister
3. Freetown
4. unicameral
5. the leone