jonny
Kaiser Wilhelm II had several notable friends and acquaintances, including British royalty such as King Edward VII, whom he considered a close ally. He also had friendships with various European leaders, including Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, with whom he exchanged letters and maintained a personal correspondence. Wilhelm's friendships were often influenced by political alliances, family connections, and shared interests in military and naval matters. However, these relationships were complex and often strained by the tensions leading up to World War I.
*The Chancellor was Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg (1856-1921) who had been appointed in 1909 and held the post till 1917. *The Kaiser was William II (1859=1941, reigned 1888-1918). This was the man with the theatrical handlebar moustache, whom the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, promised to have hanged as a war criminal. By 1914, however, his power had been drastically curbed. Forced to abdicate in 1918. *Perhaps most powerful of all was the Chief of the General Staff, Helmuth von Molkte, the Younger (1848-1916). Resigned in 1914 after the failure of the Schlieffen Plan. Joncey
The Weimar Republic was formed due to the cowardly abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, whom had no clue when it came to ruling any country. Hence the German Social Democratic Party formed what was hailed to be a successor for Germany.
Sun Yat-sen
Constantine the Great, whom the Christians proclaimed Saint after the Edict of Milan at 313 AD
Kaiser Wilhelm II had several notable friends and acquaintances, including British royalty such as King Edward VII, whom he considered a close ally. He also had friendships with various European leaders, including Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, with whom he exchanged letters and maintained a personal correspondence. Wilhelm's friendships were often influenced by political alliances, family connections, and shared interests in military and naval matters. However, these relationships were complex and often strained by the tensions leading up to World War I.
*The Chancellor was Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg (1856-1921) who had been appointed in 1909 and held the post till 1917. *The Kaiser was William II (1859=1941, reigned 1888-1918). This was the man with the theatrical handlebar moustache, whom the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, promised to have hanged as a war criminal. By 1914, however, his power had been drastically curbed. Forced to abdicate in 1918. *Perhaps most powerful of all was the Chief of the General Staff, Helmuth von Molkte, the Younger (1848-1916). Resigned in 1914 after the failure of the Schlieffen Plan. Joncey
The Weimar Republic was formed due to the cowardly abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, whom had no clue when it came to ruling any country. Hence the German Social Democratic Party formed what was hailed to be a successor for Germany.
No chef competitions were held as it was a sporting event and it would be hard to classify restaurant workers between chefs cooks and the other categories to even decide whom to count or whether to include personnel chefs and chefs attending the events and not working
Isaac Newton and/or Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, depending upon whom you ask.
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it was in 660 b.c (traditional date of the founding of the nation by emperor Jimmu; first recognized by emperor Meiji in 1873)
Asoka
From the Emporer's before him, and before him, ultimately from the heavens themselves.
Jamie Oliver has collaborated with several renowned chefs throughout his career, including Gennaro Contaldo, his mentor and a prominent figure in Italian cuisine. He has also worked alongside chefs like Marco Pierre White and Delia Smith, both of whom have significantly influenced British culinary culture. Additionally, he has appeared with chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Nigella Lawson on various television programs, showcasing their culinary talents together.
maybe the one who had started it.. but no sure answer to whom he is
The official religion of the Qing dynasty's rulers was Confucianism, whom Puyi was the last emperor of. After the Japanese had occupied Manchukuo in 1941, Puyi was appointed by the Japanese as emperor of Manchukuo and was forced to convert to Shinto, the state religion of Japan.