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Once Upon a Time, the Dutch Ate Their Prime Minister
A gruesome account from a disastrous year in history
Manila Galleon
The Manila galleons were Spanish treasure ships which transported precious goods like silk, spices, and porcelain from Manila in the Philippines to Acapulco, Mexico, between 1565 and 1815. The Atlanti...
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Emilia Secunda Antwerpiana of Nassau, also known as Amelie, was born on 9 December 1581 as the sixth and last daughter of William of Orange and Charlotte of Bourbon. She received the name Secundia bec... View More
The Daughters of William the Silent - Emilia Antwerpiana of Nassau - History of Royal Women
Emilia Secunda Antwerpiana of Nassau, also known as Amelie, was born on 9 December 1581 as the sixth and last daughter of William of Orange and Charlotte of Bourbon. She received the name Secundia bec...
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Emperor Domitian Wrote A Manual On Hair Care
Domitian ruled the Roman Empire from after the death of his brother Titus in the year 81, until the year 96, when a group of fearful conspirators had him assassinated. Domitian’s character r…
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Princes in the Tower, Richard Duke of York and Edward V
Shakespeare portrays Richard III as the villainous uncle who ordered the little princes put to death in order to secure his throne... but Richard wasn’t the only person who would benefit from their de...
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Legions of Pannonia
Located west of the Danube, Pannonia was essential for the protection of the Roman Empire’s eastern frontier. It had been occupied since 9 BCE but did not willingly accept Roman authority. Pannonia...
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Gutians
The Gutians were a West Asiatic people who are thought to have lived around the Zagros Mountains in a region referred to as Gutium. They had no written language and all that is known of them comes fro...
Treasure Ports of the Spanish Main
The treasure ports of the Spanish Main such as Cartagena, Portobelo, Panama, and Veracruz were used to collect the riches the Spanish Empire had extracted from the Americas, ready for transport in the...
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According To Legend, Fortune Literally Came Knocking At Emperor Galba’s Door
Servius Sulpicius Galba was born in 3 BCE, and lived through the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He came from an ancient aristocratic house and proved himself to b…
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Where did the Vikings go? The Decline of Norse Piracy - Medievalists.net
One of the less well-understood aspects of the Viking Age is its end. Where did the Vikings go?
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