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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/{{Eleanor of Aquitaine}} are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using lame excuses at every turn and letting Agrippa do that job.
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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/{{Eleanor of Aquitaine}} are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s at every turn and letting Agrippa do that job.

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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/{{Eleanor of Aquitaine}} are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s lame excuses at every turn and letting Agrippa do that job.
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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/{{Eleanor of Aquitaine}} are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s and letting Agrippa do that job.

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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/{{Eleanor of Aquitaine}} are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s at every turn and letting Agrippa do that job.
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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/EleanorOfAquitaine are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s and letting Agrippa do that job.

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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/EleanorOfAquitaine UsefulNotes/{{Eleanor of Aquitaine}} are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s and letting Agrippa do that job.
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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/EleanorOfAquitaine are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s and letting Agrippa do that job.

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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/EleanorOfAquitaine are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone else with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s and letting Agrippa do that job.
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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/EleanorOfAquitaine are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone with style.

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* MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/EleanorOfAquitaine are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone with style. Octavius kind of downplays this -- while he's a brilliant schemer against Cleopatra and Mark Antony, he's also incompetent at commanding his armies, using {{lame excuse}}s and letting Agrippa do that job.
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* {{Squick}}: The CosmeticHorror of Agnès Sorel's beauty lotions. The ingredients of one of them include snail slime, a boar's brain, goat dung and earthworms.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** Baldwin I of Jerusalem's obsession with [[ImAHumanitarian eating human flesh]].
** Louis VII and Bernard of Clairvaux realizing that Eleanor of Aquitaine is a MagnificentBastard ("What a bitch!").
** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagi of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with the ghosts of the latter two insulting each other in the afterlife.
--->'''Henry II:''' Bitch!
--->'''Eleanor:''' Asshole!
--->'''Richard:''' Mom, dad, please, stop!

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** Baldwin I of Jerusalem's obsession
MagnificentBastard: UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar and UsefulNotes/EleanorOfAquitaine are portrayed as such, having outsmarted everyone with [[ImAHumanitarian eating human flesh]].
** Louis VII and Bernard of Clairvaux realizing that Eleanor of Aquitaine is a MagnificentBastard ("What a bitch!").
** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagi of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with the ghosts of the latter two insulting each other in the afterlife.
--->'''Henry II:''' Bitch!
--->'''Eleanor:''' Asshole!
--->'''Richard:''' Mom, dad, please, stop!
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** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagies of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with the ghosts of the latter two insulting each other in the afterlife.

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** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagies sarcophagi of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with the ghosts of the latter two insulting each other in the afterlife.
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** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagies of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with their ghosts insulting each other in the afterlife.

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** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagies of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with their the ghosts of the latter two insulting each other in the afterlife.
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** Louis VII and Bernard of Clairvaux realizing that Eleanor of Aquitaine is a MagnificentBastard ("Oh, what a bitch!").

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** Louis VII and Bernard of Clairvaux realizing that Eleanor of Aquitaine is a MagnificentBastard ("Oh, what ("What a bitch!").
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** Louis VII and Bernard of Clairvaux realizing that Eleanor of Aquitaine is a MagnificentBastard ("Oh, what a bitch!").
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** Baldwin I of Jerusalem's obsession with [[ImAHumanitarian eating human flesh]].
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-->'''Henry II:''' Bitch!
-->'''Eleanor:''' Asshole!
-->'''Richard:''' Mom, dad, please, stop!

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-->'''Henry --->'''Henry II:''' Bitch!
-->'''Eleanor:''' --->'''Eleanor:''' Asshole!
-->'''Richard:''' --->'''Richard:''' Mom, dad, please, stop!
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** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagies of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with their ghosts talking to each other in the afterlife.

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** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagies of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with their ghosts talking to insulting each other in the afterlife.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** The episode about UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart ends with the recumbent sarcophagies of Richard, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II at the abbey of Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, with their ghosts talking to each other in the afterlife.
-->'''Henry II:''' Bitch!
-->'''Eleanor:''' Asshole!
-->'''Richard:''' Mom, dad, please, stop!
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