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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    Kesha ... ewww.
    haha I don't care for her music either but the question had no relevance to historical figures lol
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    Anyways I finished it and got:

    Jan Hus

    You got Hus; he was a well educated, religious man during the 1400's in what is today the Czech Republic. The Catholic Church went against him and eventually executed him; Jan Hus in life though always believed that God cared for people in a way the church never could, and so he tried to emulate God the best that he could while he lived.
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    King George III of Great Britain and Ireland

    You got George; He was not such a bad man, in fact like Henry VI he was kind but also a bit mad. He may have aided in the loss of the 13 British colonies, but ultimately that fault lay more with the Parliament you might say than with the king himself.



    is that bad or good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veljo View Post
    King George III of Great Britain and Ireland

    You got George; He was not such a bad man, in fact like Henry VI he was kind but also a bit mad. He may have aided in the loss of the 13 British colonies, but ultimately that fault lay more with the Parliament you might say than with the king himself.



    is that bad or good?
    but I chosed random answers

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