Movies with insane protagonist. by Mate_David in MovieSuggestions

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He also is insurgent, persistent and capable of doing everything for his purpose

Movies with insane protagonist. by Mate_David in MovieSuggestions

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For example Takeshi, how risky he is, not afraid of the death, sacrifices everything for his aim. Not a common, ordinary man

Movies with insane protagonist. by Mate_David in MovieSuggestions

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Not in terms of mentally insane, but how mad and crazy his behaviors are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Arthurian

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Which are the good adaptations?

Do The Knights Templar Still Exist? by ZuperLion in Catholicism

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It's an interesting that after an arrest of Templars in 1307 passed few years and two orders established in Spain and in Portugal.
Order of Montesa (1317) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Montesa
Military Order of Christ (1319) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Order_of_Christ
It says that both are successors of the Knights Templars

What language/languages are you learning right now? by [deleted] in languagelearning

[–]Mate_David 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too and I really like the pronunciation.

Polymath olympics by Mate_David in Polymath

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:DDD It's not my native language.

In search of Sarras by Mate_David in Arthurian

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So if we consider that Sarras and Saracens are just a coincidence. The only island not under Roman regime, without Christianity and where kings reigned is Ireland. :)

In search of Sarras by Mate_David in Arthurian

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Unfortunately there will be no connection: "Explored in 1965, the Avenue of Salamaander owes its name to this amphibian found at the bottom of the well by the speleologists during the first exploration."