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My guesses for Round Two:

1) The Numidians (Jugurthine War, 112-105 BC)

2) The Cimbri (Cimbrian War, 113-101 BC)

3) The Pontic Empire (Three Mithriadic Wars prior to 50 BC)
Wow, Rome sure fought a lot of wars! I mean, technically, I knew this, or at least you would HOPE that I knew this...

...it's just crazy how many there were that I forgot about.

Someone should try to figure out between Rome, the U.S. and Britain who has fought the most wars. I suspect Rome still has U.S./U.K. beat. Let's hope it stays that way... *sigh*
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stoicsentry: Wow, Rome sure fought a lot of wars! I mean, technically, I knew this, or at least you would HOPE that I knew this...

...it's just crazy how many there were that I forgot about.

Someone should try to figure out between Rome, the U.S. and Britain who has fought the most wars. I suspect Rome still has U.S./U.K. beat. Let's hope it stays that way... *sigh*
Well, counting internal conflicts, wikipedia lists 82 for the Romans and 84 for Britain.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_England

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Rome

I'm pretty confident that those totals would both beat the US given it's relatively short history compared to the other two.
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HomerSimpson: I'm pretty confident that those totals would both beat the US given it's relatively short history compared to the other two.
Are you sure ? I'd say that the USA were involved in many more than that. See Wikipedia ...

. And I'm not even sure that this list is actually exhaustive ( note how things that are very different like the intervention in the suppression of the Greek Communist partisans, the failure of Bay of pigs and the Invasion of Granada are put together for instance ).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States

The very nature of empires is to wage wars, even against their allies ( many Europeans for instance think that there is kind of monetary war going on for instance ) if needed.
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stoicsentry: Someone should try to figure out between Rome, the U.S. and Britain who has fought the most wars. I suspect Rome still has U.S./U.K. beat. Let's hope it stays that way... *sigh*
As for the Romans, the wikipedia list is far from exhaustive. No only there are many more mentionned in the various texts that made it to us ( like the war against the Sarmatians in the IIIrd century, or Marcus Aurelius campaign one the Danube, or Aureian's campaigns against the Gallic Empire , just to mention the ones that are obvious to me ), but many texts and testimonies have simply been lost. And the list only goes to the division of the Empire. Both the Western and the Eastern Empire had quite a lot of military activity after 395...

So, yes, I'd say that as warmongers go, Rome still beats the USA. But Rome existed for more than a full millenium.
Post edited July 12, 2011 by Phc7006
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Phc7006: I'm pretty confident that those totals would both beat the US given it's relatively short history compared to the other two.


Are you sure ? I'd say that the USA were involved in many more than that. See Wikipedia ...

. And I'm not even sure that this list is actually exhaustive ( note how things that are very different like the intervention in the suppression of the Greek Communist partisans, the failure of Bay of pigs and the Invasion of Granada are put together for instance ).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States

The very nature of empires is to wage wars, even against their allies ( many Europeans for instance think that there is kind of monetary war going on for instance ) if needed.
No, I'm not completely sure, just speculating. And I agree that wikipedia is not going to be a definitive source. I just thought it might provide a rough jumping off point.

Edit: Sorry for butchering the quotes, there. I was trying to keep things form getting messy and ended up doing just the opposite!
Post edited July 12, 2011 by HomerSimpson
So, I can still post? Nothing said about the next question...

Right, for round two:

Etruscans (before the "assimilation")
Epirus
SPARTAAAAAA
Post edited July 12, 2011 by Titanium
1. Gauls
2. Samnites
3. Carthaginians
To answer your question, yes. I have to wait AT LEAST one more hour before posting the next question.
Gotta take all three answers from that Asterix comics:
- Gauls
- Ancient Egypt
- Britons
Question 2 finished! The answer I was looking for was The Seleucid Empire! Only Snizzle012 got it, so he gets the 2 points and has a commanding lead. No fear, still plenty more questions where that came from - we went from 0 to 1 correct so hopefully this time there will be at least 2 correct!

Question 3/10: A South American city founded in the month of October. It's metro area has a population between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000. It's flag is primarily yellow (gold) and blue.
I couldn't find anything in my bit of searching... so I'm just gonna take a guess with

1. Montevideo, Uruguay
2. Concepción, Chile
Post edited July 13, 2011 by Garugo
Manaus Brazil 1524600

The city was founded in 1669 as the Fort of São José do Rio Negro.[1] It was elevated to a town in 1832 with the name of "Manaus", which means "mother of the gods" in tribute to the indigenous nation of Manaós, and legally transformed into a city on October 24 of 1848 with the name of Cidade da Barra do Rio Negro, Portuguese for "The City of the Margins of Black River". Only on September 4 of 1856 did it revert to its current name.
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Post edited July 12, 2011 by Lou
1. Rosario, Argentina
2. Concepcion, Chile
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia

Caracas, Venezuela

Manaus, Brazil
Concepción, Chile
Córdoba, Argentina
Tegucigalpa
Post edited July 13, 2011 by oasis789