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The Revenge Of King Theuderic I Against Clermont
Theuderic I and his brothers, Chlodomer, Childebert and Chlotar jointly ruled the empire of the Franks after the death of their famous father, King Clovis (r. 481-511/513). Although they wer…
America Celebrated The Hiroshima Bombing As The End Of The War, The Rest Of The World Considered It An Atrocity – https://www.ranker.com/list/atomic-aftermath-hiroshima-and-nagasaki/stephanroget
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Christmas is approaching fast! Here is the first article in our series of Christmas through the Ages: An Anglo-Saxon Christmas. How was Christmas celebrated in the early medieval period?
Anglo-Saxon Christmas - Historic UK
How did the Anglo-Saxons celebrate Christmas? Christmas is, after all, an Anglo-Saxon word: Cristesmæsse...
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Did Ancient Greeks And Romans Explore Iceland?
Iceland did not become a permanent place of settlement until the 9th century. The first inhabitants that built a long-term community on Iceland predominantly came from Norway, and later desc…
Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine is a monument of 11th-century architecture, painting, and mosaic work. The cathedral was named after Hagia Sophia and, as the main temple of the state, played.....
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Norton I—Emperor Of The United States And Protector Of Mexico
In 1819, Joshua Abraham Norton was born to a family of merchants somewhere in Britain. While Norton was still young, his family moved to South Africa, where they set up a successful enterpri…
Jan Zizka
Jan Zizka (l. c. 1360 – 1424) was a Czech general and one of the most brilliant tacticians in military history. In the Hussite Wars (1419-c. 1434), he was undefeated as the leader of the Hussites agai...
14 Facts About Life As A Roman Slave https://www.ranker.com/list/what-was-life-like-roman-slaves/melissa-sartore
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Oh I'm sure the slave's were well aware. They probably didn't want to scare the poor and middle class citizens. After all you don't want to give them a preview of their future.
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Hussite Wars
The Hussite Wars (1419 to c. 1434) were a series of conflicts fought in Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic) between followers of the reformer Jan Hus and Catholic loyalists toward the end of the Bohem...