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Sep 7, 2021

[Answer] 7. When someone has met their 'Waterloo', they have met their defeat. Which of these historic figures is attached to this term for a village (also in Belgium)?

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...1. Hitler 2. Napoleon 3. Caesar 4. Attila Napoleon met his final defeat at Waterloo, a small village in Belgium, in 1815. Since that time, to 'meet one's Waterloo', means to suffer a decisive loss or failure. Let's hope that you did not meet your Waterloo with this question, but rather escaped victoriously! Thank you for playing this quiz. If you enjoyed it, please feel free to try some of my other stuff.




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Napoleon:


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