Current Events > Remember that time England was like 'actually France belongs to me'

Topic List
Page List: 1
Tyranthraxus
03/27/24 10:53:55 PM
#1:


What was up with that?

There's been wars over really dumb shit before but that's gotta be like a top 10 dumbest thing.

---
It says right here in Matthew 16:4 "Jesus doth not need a giant Mecha."
https://i.imgur.com/dQgC4kv.jpg
... Copied to Clipboard!
#2
Post #2 was unavailable or deleted.
Tyranthraxus
03/27/24 10:55:19 PM
#3:


[LFAQs-redacted-quote]


Gonorrhea

---
It says right here in Matthew 16:4 "Jesus doth not need a giant Mecha."
https://i.imgur.com/dQgC4kv.jpg
... Copied to Clipboard!
#4
Post #4 was unavailable or deleted.
coolguyjimmy
03/27/24 10:57:29 PM
#5:


Tyranthraxus posted...
What was up with that?

Progressive England had female inheritance (and thus through the maternal line stated that some fiefdoms belonged to the English Monarch), Regressive France did not allow women to inherit.
Thus war.
... Copied to Clipboard!
LeoRavus
03/27/24 10:59:21 PM
#6:


I remember when they tried to rule Scotland in Braveheart.

---
This is where cool people write stuff.
... Copied to Clipboard!
SiO4
03/27/24 11:02:58 PM
#7:


Which time?

---
"Whatever the reason you're on Mars, I'm glad you're there, and I wish I was with you." ~Carl Sagan.
Currently playing: Flight Simulator X.~PC
... Copied to Clipboard!
Mearcstapa
03/27/24 11:03:39 PM
#8:


Hilariously, the British monarchs didn't formally give up their claim to the throne of France until 1802, or after the Revolution.

All British coinage up until that year even had inscriptions listing "King of France" among the monarch's titles (making George III the last one to make that claim).

---
after years of waiting
nothing came
... Copied to Clipboard!
Tyranthraxus
03/27/24 11:04:05 PM
#9:


SiO4 posted...
Which time?
Good point, but I was thinking the Hundred Years War when I made this topic.

---
It says right here in Matthew 16:4 "Jesus doth not need a giant Mecha."
https://i.imgur.com/dQgC4kv.jpg
... Copied to Clipboard!
coolguyjimmy
03/27/24 11:06:05 PM
#10:


LeoRavus posted...
I remember when they tried to rule Scotland in Braveheart.

Yet, in the end -- It was a Scottish King (Born in Edinburgh) that ruled over both Scotland and England:

https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/legislativescrutiny/act-of-union-1707/overview/union-of-the-crowns/
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1