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Waking the Tiger [a] [18] 1.5 "Cornflakes" Expansion 8 March 2018 Waking the Tiger is an expansion that fleshes out the Second Sino-Japanese War with new content for Japanese-controlled Manchukuo, as well as Nationalist and Communist China, and a shared focus tree for the Chinese warlords of Guangxi, Yunnan, Ma, Shanxi, and Sinkiang.
Waking the Tiger: 2018 Man the Guns: 2019 La Résistance: 2020 Battle for the Bosporus: No Step Back: 2021 By Blood Alone: 2022 Arms Against Tyranny: 2023 Trial of Allegiance: 2024 Götterdämmerung: Graveyard of Empires: 2025 Imperator: Rome: 2019 The Punic Wars: 2019 Magna Graecia: 2020 Heirs of Alexander: 2021 Crusader Kings III: 2020 ...
"The Old Man and the Tree" is the third episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It is the 24th overall episode of the series and was written by supervising producer Taofik Kolade, and directed by executive producer Hiro Murai. It was first broadcast on FX in the United States on March 31, 2022.
Chita, officially the Transbaikal Principality, is a Russian warlord state in the HOI4 mod, The New Order: Last Days of Europe. Mikhail II is a member of the House of Romanov who currently serves as the Tsar of Chita, although he doesn't have the actual claim to the Russian Throne, because his parents' marriage was morganatic.
The Three Ages of Man (Italian Le tre età dell'uomo) is a painting by Titian, dated between 1512 and 1514, and now displayed at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. . The 90 cm high by 151 cm wide Renaissance art work was most likely influenced by Giorgione's themes and motifs of landscapes and nude figures—Titian was known to have completed some of Giorgione's unfinished works after ...
Luigi Mangione believed killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson to be a "symbolic takedown" and "a direct challenge" to the healthcare company’s corruption and “power games,” according ...
This is a list of the oldest living people who have been verified to be alive as of the dates of the cited supporting sources. It was estimated in 2015 that between 150 and 600 living people had reached the age of 110. [1]
James Stern of The New York Times wrote: "'The Tree of Man,' it seems to me, is a timeless work of art from which no essential element of life has been omitted. A magnifying glass has been laid over a microscopic world in the center of which loom, larger and larger, man and woman, married, bound by love, and from whom radiate the beauty and the tragedy of humanity."