typhonblue
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08186a.htm
Connection?
(Title Should read: Isidro)
Connection?
(Title Should read: Isidro)
QUeeN typhonblue said:And Farnese was the surname of an entire family of wealthy Italians. That doesn't mean there isn't something more to it.
NeoBerserker said:There is a bakery near my house called Farnese, its italian too...
NeoBerserker said:There is a bakery near my house called Farnese, its italian too...
Anyway lets compare and contrast Isidro and Isidore;
One is a saint working for god, one is a little tyrannt that would rather stab god. One is a philosopher one is a vagabound fighter. They both...ummm, lets see...they both have hair.
Need i say more?
Then I will add, Casca is a novel series by Barry Sadler. His books were first published 1979.DemonX said:Wow, how interesting! I would like to add that Guts are human organs in english!
DemonX said:Wow, how interesting! I would like to add that Guts are human organs in english!
Honestly, his name was Götz von Berlichingen, pronounced like Goetz(I think). The name and arm seem to be coincidence, and to quote the interview with Miura to be seen on the DVD,chibipakk said:I would like to add that Guts was the name of a German knight that oh lets see... ACTUALLY HAD AN IRON ARM!!!!
Headless Death said:Then I will add, Casca is a novel series by Barry Sadler. His books were first published 1979.
I forgot all about that. ;)Shouki Slann said:Casca is also a character in Julius Caesar too i think
If only for that ;D: the palace of the Ministry for foreign Affairs in Italy is called "La Farnesina" = "The little Farnese"puella said:
roberto999 said:
roberto999 said:I see that you have activated those stupid censures again
roberto999 said:If only for that ;D: the palace of the Ministry for foreign Affairs in Italy is called "La Farnesina" = "The little Farnese"
Herald of Yama said:Funny thing is, this waiter at my favorite Mexican restaurant is named Isidro. Great guy, really takes care of the customers. Also of no relation to Berserk.
chibipakk said:>:( Oh and nobody mentions the ripping off of Puck from Hamlet?!?!
Headless Death said:Honestly, his name was Götz von Berlichingen, pronounced like Goetz(I think). The name and arm seem to be coincidence, and to quote the interview with Miura to be seen on the DVD,
"Well, it's funny that you mentioned it, but l've heard about this knight who helped a peasant revolution in Germany and the knight's name was Goetz. And he had an iron artificial arm. When I found out about it, I thought it was a strange coincidence." - Miura
DefaultJ!! said:Also, Gotz von Berlichingen (mit der Eisernen Hand) is generally credited with coming up with the phrase "kiss my ass" and theres a book
DefaultJ!! said:Has anybody ever wrote an instructional phrasebook for how to talk like Guts?