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Joan of Arc Screenwriters: Andrew Berzin Luc Besson.
Starring: Milla Jovovich, Dustin Hoffman, Fay Donaway, John Malkovich
Release: 1999-10-27
Runtime: 158 minutes.
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Yes "Joan of Arc" and "Queen of the Wind" The former is a movie, the latter is a serial, and it's still in its second season.
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Various versions of Joan of Arc. TV series "Court Feud".
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1 etc. If the lord does not come back and the next lord takes over 2 it is inevitable that the lord is only the role of supervising the war, or someone must serve the drop 3 to go to other territories is rebellion 4 must be loyal to the lord's family.
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A military advisor can, or someone the lord trusts.
Probably not, because it's redundant to go and go.
You can play it.
cannot!Because when the lord dies, another person will come to office, and you must be allegiant.
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Rome: The capital of the ancient Roman Empire.
Istanbul: The capital of Turkey.
Vienna: The capital of Austria.
Paris: The capital of France.
Athens: The capital of Greece.
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Rome (Vatican), as the residence of the Pope, was the spiritual center of Europe. It should be the most important city.
Genoa, the richest place in medieval Europe.
right, until the opening of new shipping routes, gradually declined.
Paris, the political center of continental hegemonic France, was the leading icon of court fashion in the late Middle Ages.
Vienna, after the 15th century, became the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the economic center of Europe, and played a large role in the fight against the Ottoman offensive. It is also the first center of Europe.
Florence, one of the textile centers of the Middle Ages (the other being Flemish), produced many famous cities above the narrow sense of the Middle Ages, and in the broad sense before the Industrial Revolution.
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Frankfurt is the capital of Germany and the largest city in Germany, the largest financial center in Germany and the largest economic center in Germany, Frankfurt is the richest city in Germany and the richest city in Germany.
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Start: The band sings a sonata.
1.The aristocrats raised their glasses to each other in respect and toasted each other (some were red wine, some were sparkling wine)2Sitting, served with hors d'oeuvres.
3.Start dancing, first with two people and then with both men and women.
4.Prepare the main course and wine.
5.Serve a big meal (lobster, roast duck, etc.).
6.Dance an exit dance, and then the band goes home.
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I choose a Granwell.
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