Funny Wet Duel Fight in Germany
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- Updated: 20 Sep 2014
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In general, and especially during the first decades of the twentieth century, the funny men duel is considered an illegal act in most countries. The funny men duel will be developed by one of the parties-the defiantly to wash an insult to his honor. The overall objective was not to fill the opponent with mud, but to achieve "satisfaction", for example restoring one's honor to bring into play to defend life.
Must distinguish funny men dueling combat tests, since the former were not used to determine guilt or innocence, nor constitute official proceedings. The funny men duels were often illegal in change, even though in most societies where it was usual, had social acceptance.
funny men duels could be made to European sword funny men duel or-from the eighteenth century onwards with guns. To this end they made beautiful handmade pair of funny men dueling sticks for use by the rich nobles. For funny men duels "spray" either party could fire a shot. Even if none was right shot, if the challenger is considered satisfied, the funny men duel would be declared over as usually happened. Also a stick funny men duel could continue until one of the funny men duelists were wounded or filled, but an exchange of more than three series of shots was considered barbaric, plus ridiculous by lack of accuracy.
For a stick funny men duel, the parties should be placed back to back with loaded weapons in hand and walk a set number of steps, turn and shoot your opponent. Typically, more serious because it was the insult, were less steps to walk. In many cases sponsors previously used to demarcate the ground, indicating the point where the funny men duelists should stop, turn and shoot. At a signal, often a whistle, opponents could advance to the marks and fire at will. Another technique was to make shots alternately, beginning with the offended party.
The poet Russian Alexander Pushkin prophetically described a number of funny men duels in his works, notably that of Onegin with Lensky in Eugene Onegin. Pushkin himself was mortally wounded in a controversial funny men duel with Georges d'Anthes, an official French who was rumored lover woman Pushkin. Anthes, who was accused of cheating in this funny men duel, married Pushkin's sister-and was heading to become French minister and senator.
In 1832 the French mathematician Evariste Galois met his fall at the young age of 21 in a funny men duel against an alleged agent provocateur police of Louis Philippe. The night before his fall used to write to a friend all his mathematical results, with the order that they were transmitted to a foreign mathematician.
The practice of funny men dueling began to lose popularity in North America in the eighteenth century. Benjamin Franklin considered the funny men duel plagued by useless violence, and George Washington entrusted ban their officers during the American Revolutionary War, considering that in mourning the fall of some of them would decrease the chances of success of the war effort.
The roots of the modern funny men duel go back to judicial funny men duels among the Germanic and the medieval ordeal. After both the end of the Middle Ages court battle as well as the knightly feud had become meaningless, the widespread modern funny men duel that took over the essential elements of both forms of confrontation and further developed since the end of the 15th century, first in Spain, Italy and France and then throughout Europe. By the funny men duel was shifted from the legal life in the private sector, which was fatefully -religious dimension of decision-making increasingly lost and by the feudal concept of honor replaced.
As the purpose of the funny men duel it was, for a real or imagined insult satisfaction to obtain or give. It was not a question of who in the funny men duel "won", but only a question that both funny men duelists by the mere willingness to provide for their "man of honor" sake to fight, risking injury or fall, their personal integrity demonstrated introduced or re-manufactured. Regardless of its outcome had the funny men duel means that the insult was considered "atoned" and both parties in their eyes and in the judgment of the Company were considered "men of honor".
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Free video about funny men duels. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this funny men duels video.
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In general, and especially during the first decades of the twentieth century, the funny men duel is considered an illegal act in most countries. The funny men duel will be developed by one of the parties-the defiantly to wash an insult to his honor. The overall objective was not to fill the opponent with mud, but to achieve "satisfaction", for example restoring one's honor to bring into play to defend life.
Must distinguish funny men dueling combat tests, since the former were not used to determine guilt or innocence, nor constitute official proceedings. The funny men duels were often illegal in change, even though in most societies where it was usual, had social acceptance.
funny men duels could be made to European sword funny men duel or-from the eighteenth century onwards with guns. To this end they made beautiful handmade pair of funny men dueling sticks for use by the rich nobles. For funny men duels "spray" either party could fire a shot. Even if none was right shot, if the challenger is considered satisfied, the funny men duel would be declared over as usually happened. Also a stick funny men duel could continue until one of the funny men duelists were wounded or filled, but an exchange of more than three series of shots was considered barbaric, plus ridiculous by lack of accuracy.
For a stick funny men duel, the parties should be placed back to back with loaded weapons in hand and walk a set number of steps, turn and shoot your opponent. Typically, more serious because it was the insult, were less steps to walk. In many cases sponsors previously used to demarcate the ground, indicating the point where the funny men duelists should stop, turn and shoot. At a signal, often a whistle, opponents could advance to the marks and fire at will. Another technique was to make shots alternately, beginning with the offended party.
The poet Russian Alexander Pushkin prophetically described a number of funny men duels in his works, notably that of Onegin with Lensky in Eugene Onegin. Pushkin himself was mortally wounded in a controversial funny men duel with Georges d'Anthes, an official French who was rumored lover woman Pushkin. Anthes, who was accused of cheating in this funny men duel, married Pushkin's sister-and was heading to become French minister and senator.
In 1832 the French mathematician Evariste Galois met his fall at the young age of 21 in a funny men duel against an alleged agent provocateur police of Louis Philippe. The night before his fall used to write to a friend all his mathematical results, with the order that they were transmitted to a foreign mathematician.
The practice of funny men dueling began to lose popularity in North America in the eighteenth century. Benjamin Franklin considered the funny men duel plagued by useless violence, and George Washington entrusted ban their officers during the American Revolutionary War, considering that in mourning the fall of some of them would decrease the chances of success of the war effort.
The roots of the modern funny men duel go back to judicial funny men duels among the Germanic and the medieval ordeal. After both the end of the Middle Ages court battle as well as the knightly feud had become meaningless, the widespread modern funny men duel that took over the essential elements of both forms of confrontation and further developed since the end of the 15th century, first in Spain, Italy and France and then throughout Europe. By the funny men duel was shifted from the legal life in the private sector, which was fatefully -religious dimension of decision-making increasingly lost and by the feudal concept of honor replaced.
As the purpose of the funny men duel it was, for a real or imagined insult satisfaction to obtain or give. It was not a question of who in the funny men duel "won", but only a question that both funny men duelists by the mere willingness to provide for their "man of honor" sake to fight, risking injury or fall, their personal integrity demonstrated introduced or re-manufactured. Regardless of its outcome had the funny men duel means that the insult was considered "atoned" and both parties in their eyes and in the judgment of the Company were considered "men of honor".
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- published: 20 Sep 2014
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