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The dowry is usually paid by the wife’s family unless only in special circumstances.
His father, Tytos, had two older brothers above him but they both died.
That was a special case. The databooks state that also.
As a leader he was less than exemplary
Technically, aircraft carriers are much more cost intensive to maintain. Besides the money needed to maintain the ship, aircraft carriers need to keep planes, fuel tanks, runaways, and plane ordnance and more in working condition. For battleships you only really need to just maintain the big guns and turrets. I would argue that keeping battleships is a good thing. Aircraft carriers are also good but when supported by battleships it would be even better. Battleships can make good for warships and tools at any time, only if people utilize them properly.
Forget about fuel, how will their computers and smart technology work?
During times of crisis and war, the Royal family of Korea used to shelter at the fortress of Ganghwa island.
150 million British pounds in 1940 is roughly around 10 billion dollars in present day value.
In Korean, "nauri" vaguely means "lord" or is just some title meant to address a nobleman
Linnaun - *renown*
Seems very similar to the speech Charlie Chaplin gave in his 1940 movie, The Great Dictator.
Like a gambeson?
That isn’t saying much if all the hokage were idiots
He is the prince. There is no way in real life setting that a mere noble could disrespect a member of the royal family. It would be bad conduct.
Italy seconds this also
Rapier's may be said to have an advantage in one on one duels but not really if the opponents negates your advanateg in piercing and reach. Also, rapiers work poorly against many targets. It is maneuverable in terms of stabbing but not so much in slashing.
I agree. The MC doesn't feel compelling and acts and thinks like some generic isekai. He isn't really that smart nor does he really have any true motive out of his own genuine will. He isn't special and is quite frankly a shallow and obtuse person who is trying to be something greater than what he actually works or deserves to be.