1. real
2. male
3. non-english native language
4. unknown to wikipedia for him speaking a second (or more) language(s)
5. dead
6. born AFTER 1st of January 1500 AD/CE
7. From a country forming the League of Nations in 1920*
8. Not (primarily?) described as entertainer (might fit depending on interpretation)
9. Died before 1st of January 1940 AD/CE
10. NOT from Suriname, the Lesser Antilles, Malta, Cyprus, Africa or Asia (excluding China, Japan, Siam/Thailand, Persia/Iran)
11. non-spanish native language
12. Primarily a military man, military leader, rebel, political reformer and/or political leader involved in the political state of his (and maybe neighbouring) country(/ies)
13. Not alive after 1800 AD/CE (according to wikipedia)
*taken liberally, because of the political state during his life, is considered a native from the list in the link below
NOT
Marshall Tito (not counted for free guess)
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacio (not counted for free guess)
Hmm ... looking at the list again, these should be the possible countries of origin for the person we're looking for:
Belgium, Brazil, China, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, Haiti, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Persia/Iran, Poland, Portugal, Serbia/Yugoslavia, Siam/Thailand, Sweden, Switzerland
I'm however a bit confused by this statement:
han-shahanshah wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 4:45 pm
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I could cite the examples of Holy Roman Empire- Germany, or Three Kingdoms China… both of which have been discounted.
since I think China is still possible due to the questions? Or did I miss something? Was this a hidden hint?
Anyway, I was first thinking of the Haitian revolution, but since it went from 1791-1804, I think it's just a bit too late for our person to be in it (because most likely he would lived at the end or even survived it, right?). I might be wrong there, but I also can't think of one participant in this one on the top of my hat.
That thought brought me to another revolution though, which is just a bit earlier and went from 1789 to 1799, in which there were some commonly known revolutionaries who died during the timeline. I'm talking about the French revolution of course.
So, my next question is:
"Was the native language of the person we're searching French?"
If the answer to the question above is yes, I'd like to use my free guess on
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre, or commonly known as just Maximilien Robespierre.