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Quintus Julius Caesar’s Trivia Score: 10/10100%

Rules: The Trivia Quiz is basically a 'name that tune' format, except that it applies to quotes from movies. Occasionally, I will use a movie quote in conversation, after which I generally ask someone if they know what movie it is from. In this case, Quintus. So, he gets ten points for every one he names correctly. He gets ten bonus points if he can realate it to something else (e.g. other movies, songs, shows etc.). Here in the Study you will find the results of my play activities! My trivia scores, organized role-play status and other game statistics are recorded here. Also, here you may find artifacts and other items I have been collecting and making through my game playing activities. Finally, you can see an index to all my posts to role-playing boards.



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Diocletian and the Great Persecution, Apr 28, 2005 - 10:37
Role Play Article
The Great Persecution of Christians by Diocletian and his pagan successors; its causes, effectiveness and aftermath
How could the Spartans have avoided the loss of their leading position in Greece?, Jan 13, 2005 - 08:09
Historical Article 1 Featured January 13 , 2005
At Leuctra in 371BC, the Spartan military machine was humbled and humiliated beyond repair, but why did this happen and how could it have been different?
What were the motives behind Greek opposition to and co-operation with Philip of Macedon?, Jan 13, 2005 - 07:58
Historical Article 1 Featured January 13 , 2005
A brief look at the relations between Macedon and her Greek neighbours during the reign of Philip
What do we know of the purposes, the provisions, and the results of the Periclean citizenship law?, Nov 27, 2004 - 20:03
Historical Article 2 Featured January 10 , 2006
There is little doubt that Athens was the centre of Classical Greece and as the head honcho of Athens, Pericles was effectively head of much of the Hellenic world. The crux of this article is to investigate the aspects of one of his more famous pieces of legislation, the Citizenship Law of 450/1.
What do the speeches in Thucydides I-II.65 add to our understanding of the events he is describing?, Nov 26, 2004 - 15:51
Historical Article 1 Featured February 24 , 2005
Widely considered as the first modern historian, Thucydides is still a giant in the annals of analytical writing, but how much good were his early speeches in helping us understand the outbreak and early years of the Peloponnesian War
Why did Hannibal lose the Second Punic War?, Sep 27, 2004 - 11:47
Historical Article
My take on one of the most intriguing military conflicts in history and why possibly the most influential general with regards to battlefield tactics was doomed to failure.
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