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mailroommichael · 2 months
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Here’s ⬆️ today’s Trivia Question 🤔 for 07/15/24 💬 Good luck!
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nationsandcannons · 5 days
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moviehousenow · 10 days
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The Wildest Scene Cut from Gladiator (2000)
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recordreceipt · 6 months
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The Art of Spending Big: Leonardo da Vinci's Expensive Receipt! 💰🎨
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Did you know that the most costly receipt ever recorded is "Salvator Mundi," created by Leonardo da Vinci?
How about indulging in artwork?
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biographiness · 7 months
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On this day on February 2nd in history, some incredible things happened.
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julierysava · 11 months
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Unveil the secrets of the past with the answers to Historical Trivia Thursday! 🕰️📜
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Medieval Mysteries: The legendary sword embedded in a stone is Excalibur, and it could only be pulled out by the true king, who was King Arthur.
Revolutionary Visionary: The influential pamphlet "Common Sense," advocating for American independence, was written by Thomas Paine.
Imperial Marvel: The Forbidden City served as the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing dynasties in ancient China.
How many historical mysteries did you unravel? Stay tuned for more Thursday Trivia adventures! 🌍🔍🧠
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saramackenzie1982 · 2 years
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Welcome to #TriviaTuesday everyone! The rules are simple: I'll post a few pictures and you tell me where in my books I drew the influence from. Answers will be posted in my blog on Friday. Today, it's Anne Boleyn, Catherine II of Russia, the Crusades, and the Gulf of Tonkin. Can you guess?! #TriviaTime #HistoryTrivia #ReadTheBooks #ResearchIt #LearnSomethingNew #HistoricalFiction #HistoricalDrama #HistoryInFiction #TudorAge #SixWivesOfHenryVIII #EnglishRenassaince #Romanovs #RussianAristocracy #ImpatievHouse #ChristianCrusades #TheCrusades #ChildrensCrusade #VietnamWar #WarOnIdeas #FightAgainstCommunism https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnz9Mr6vtAq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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blackmail4u · 7 months
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Take our Black History Quiz! Comment and lay us know how many you got right!
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thinktanktrivia · 8 years
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#questionoftheday #dailyquestion #qotd #trivia #dailytrivia #triviaquestion #triviatime #dogs #dogtrivia #puppers #instadog #instadogs #doghistory #siredwinhenrylandseer #onthisday #thisdayinhistory #todayinhistory #thisdateinhistory #historytrivia #history #stbernard #saintbernard (at The Landseer)
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mailroommichael · 12 hours
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Here’s ⬆️ today’s Trivia Question 🤔 for 09/20/24 💬 Good luck!
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nationsandcannons · 13 days
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history-facts · 5 years
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Maritime historytrivia #1
The term "Captain's daughter" does not in fact, refer to the captain's daughter. It refers to a rope, or in some cases, leather, usually split in 9 ends. (Or 'tails' which is also why it's known as Cat o'nine tails) It's a whip, used by the captain(or at his orders) to punish sailors for things like mutiny and to discipline them. Sounds nice, no?
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recordreceipt · 6 months
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Receipts Through the Ages: From Papyrus Scrolls to Paper Slips! 📜🔄
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Are you aware that papyrus scrolls were used as invoices by the ancient Romans?
How about those archaic bookkeeping techniques?
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biographiness · 7 months
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Today in history - February 21: a political pamphlet, a civil rights leader, and a diplomatic breakthrough. Can you guess what they are?🤔
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julierysava · 11 months
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Historical Trivia Thursday: Unearth the Past! 🕰️📜
Embark on a journey through time and test your historical knowledge with today's trivia challenge! 🚀🕰️
Medieval Mysteries: What legendary sword was said to be embedded in a stone, and could only be pulled out by the true king?
Revolutionary Visionary: Who wrote the influential pamphlet "Common Sense," which argued for American independence from British rule?
Imperial Marvel: The Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, served as the imperial palace for which ancient Chinese dynasty?
Feel the thrill of unlocking historical secrets! Share your answers and challenge fellow history enthusiasts! 🤓⏳🌍
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#Entab introduces a new game where you can increase your #historytrivia.
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