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E: 31/10 Cabin for two on a star clipper
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lilias
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Starclippers are true clipper ships reflecting their proud heritage in very inch on their polished brass and gleaming brightwork. Win a chance to step aboard one of these unique vessels and discover a new age of sail, where the traditions of the past are happily married to the comforts of the present day.
Starclippers are true clipper ships reflecting their proud heritage in very inch on their polished brass and gleaming brightwork. Win a chance to step aboard one of these unique vessels and discover a new age of sail, where the traditions of the past are happily married to the comforts of the present day.
Get involved in the adventure and win a luxury in Summer 2011.
To enter just find out the answers to the following two questions:
To enter just find out the answers to the following two questions:
Which Star Clipper ship will be positioned in Costa Rica from November 2010 for the Winter
I believe the answer is "Star Flyer"
What is the name of Heinrich Schliemann's wife?
Before setting out on his dig, Schliemann decided to divorce his current wife and marry another. He wrote to a friend in Greece asking him to locate him a Greek wife. Schliemann wrote that she needed to be young, an orphan, and most importantly a fan of Homer and the Iliad. The friend found seventeen-year-old Sophia Engastromenos. When they met, Schiemann quizzed her on her Homer and she passed. The two were married in Athens.
No mention of flights that I could find.
I believe the answer is "Star Flyer"
What is the name of Heinrich Schliemann's wife?
Before setting out on his dig, Schliemann decided to divorce his current wife and marry another. He wrote to a friend in Greece asking him to locate him a Greek wife. Schliemann wrote that she needed to be young, an orphan, and most importantly a fan of Homer and the Iliad. The friend found seventeen-year-old Sophia Engastromenos. When they met, Schiemann quizzed her on her Homer and she passed. The two were married in Athens.
No mention of flights that I could find.
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his first wife was Ekaterina Lyschin but im not sure which one they are afterback to comping in 2017, fingers crossed :beer:0
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His second wife was Sophia Engastromenos
"The German was excited, but before he started digging he went to Paris for two years to study archaeology, write a book on Troy and got his Ph.D. from Rostock University in Germany. Before setting out on his dig, Schliemann decided to divorce his current wife and marry another. He wrote to a friend in Greece asking him to locate him a Greek wife. Schliemann wrote that she needed to be young, an orphan, and most importantly a fan of Homer and the Iliad. The friend found seventeen-year-old Sophia Engastromenos. When they met, Schiemann quizzed her on her Homer and she passed. The two were married in Athens. Schiemann had found his own Helen. ":jOctober Win's - £400 22" DGM LCD TV , £160 Nintendo Wii.0
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