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  • Bonaparte Louis(1778 - 1846)
  • Bonaparte Lucien(1775 - 1840)
  • Bonaparte Pauline(1780 - 1825)
  • Bonaparte Elisa (1777 - 1820)
  • Charles Bonchamp, marquis of (1760 - 1793)
  • Bouille François Claude Amour, marquis of (1739 -1800)
  • Brissot Jacques Pierre, known as Brissot de Warville (1754 - 1793)
  • Brune Guillaume Marie Anne(1763 - 1815)
  • Brunehaut(534 - 613)
  • Cadoudal Georges (1771 - 1804)
  • Calonne Charles Alexandre de(1734 - 1802)
  • Cambacérès Jean-Jacques Régis de (1753 -1824)
  • Caribert II(c.606 - 632)
  • Caribert I (c.520 - 567)
  • Carloman (son of Charles Martel)(715-754)
  • Carloman (son of Louis II the Stammerer)(866 - 884)
  • Carloman (son of Pepin the Short)(751-771)
  • Carnot Lazare Nicolas(1753 - 1823)
  • Cathelineau Jacques(1759 - 1793)
  • Catherine de Medici (1519 – 1589)
  • Caulaincourt Armand, marquis of (1773 -1827)
  • Cart from La Contrie François Athanase de(1763 - 1796)
  • Charlemagne(742 - 814)
  • Charles II the Bald (823 - 877)
  • Charles III of Bourbon(1490 - 1527)
  • Charles III the Fat(839 - 888)
  • Charles III the Simple(879 - 929)
  • Charles IV the Fair(1295 - 1328)
  • Charles IX(1550 – 1574)
  • Charles I of Anjou (1226 - 1285)
  • Charles Martel(685 - 741)
  • Charles V the Wise(1338 - 1380)
  • Charles VI the Fool(1368 - 1422)
  • Charles VII the Victorious(1403 - 1461)
  • Charles VIII(1470 - 1498)
  • Charles X(1757 - 1836)
  • Charles of Orleans (1394 - 1465)
  • Charles of Blois(1319 - 1364)
  • Charles of Lorraine (953 - 992)
  • Charles of Lorraine (1524 – 1574)
  • Charles of Valois(1270 - 1325)
  • Charles the Bad(1332 - 1387)
  • Charles the Bold(1433 - 1477)
  • Chateaubriand Francois René de (1768 -1848)
  • Childebert II(570 - 596)
  • Childebert III lAdopted(? - 662)
  • Childebert IV(681 - 711)
  • Childebert I (495 - 558)
  • Childeric III(693 - 755)
  • Childeric II(653 - 675)
  • Childeric I (c.440 - 481)
  • Chilperic II (673 - 721)
  • Chilperic I (539 - 584)
  • Claudius of France (1499 - 1524)
  • Clermont-Tonnerre Stanislas Marie Adelaide de(1757 - 1792)
  • Clodion the Hairy(v.405 - v.448)
  • Clodomir(494 - 524)
  • Clotaire III(652 - 673)
  • Clotaire II(584 - 629)
  • Clotaire IV(682 - 719)
  • Clotaire I (497 - 561)
  • Clotilde(475 - 545)
  • Clovis III(? - 676)
  • Clovis II(635 - 657)
  • Clovis IV(680 - 695)
  • Clovis I (465 - 511)
  • Clement V(? - 1314)
  • Collot dHerbois Jean-Marie (1750 - 1796)
  • Corday Charlotte de Corday dArmont, known as Charlotte (1768 - 1793)
  • Cottereau Jean, known as Jean Chouan (1757 -1794)
  • Dagobert III(699 - 715)
  • Dagobert II(652 - 679)
  • Dagobert I (604 - 639)
  • Danton Georges Jacques (1759 - 1794)
  • David Jacques-Louis(1748 - 1825)
  • Davout Louis-Nicolas(1770 - 1823)
  • Desaix Louis Charles Antoine(1768 -1800)
  • Desmoulins Camille (1760 - 1794)
  • Diana of Poitiers(1499 - 1566)
  • Ducos Roger(1747 - 1816)
  • Dugommier Jacques François Coquille, known as (1738 -1794)
  • Dumouriez Charles François du Périer du Mouriez, known as (1739 - 1823)
  • Duport or Du Port Adrien (1759 - 1798)
  • Einhard(770 - 840)
  • Elbee Maurice Gigost d(1752 - 1794)
  • Enghien Louis Antoine Henri Duke of (1772-1804)
  • Enguerrand de Marigny (1260 - 1315)
  • Etienne de Vignolles, known as La Hire (1380 - 1442)
  • Etienne Marcel(1315 - 1358)
  • Eudes II of Blois (? - 1037)
  • Eudes I (860 - 898)
  • Eudes(? - 735)
  • Fabre d'Églantine Philippe Fabre, known as (1750 -1794)
  • Bonaparte family
  • Son of Anne de Montmorency
  • Fouche Joseph (1759 -1820)
  • Fouquier-Tinville Antoine Quentin (1746 -1795)
  • Francis II (1544 – 1560)
  • Francis I (1494 - 1547)
  • François of France, Duke of Alençon (1555 – 1584)
  • Francis of Guise (1520 - 1563)
  • Fredegonda(545 - 597)
  • Fréron Stanislas Louis Marie (1754 - 1802)
  • Gabriel de Montgomery (1530 – 1574)
  • Galswinthe(540 - 568)
  • Gaspard II of Coligny (1519 – 1572)
  • Gaston de Foix-Nemours (1489 - 1512)
  • Gauthier Without Having(? - 1096)
  • Gerberge(c.750 - 774)
  • Gerbert dAurillac (c. 938 - 1003)
  • Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, Baron de Rais(1404 - 1440)
  • Godfrey of Bouillon (1061 - 1100)
  • Gontran(c.525 - 592)
  • Gouvion-Saint-Cyr Laurent, marquis of (1764 -1830)
  • Grasse François Joseph Paul, Count of (1722 -1788)
  • Griffin(726 - 753)
  • Grimoald(? - 656)
  • Grouchy Emmanuel(1766 - 1847)
  • Grégoire Henri called the Abbot (1750 - 1831)
  • Guillaume de Nogaret (1260 - 1314)
  • William of Tire (1130 - 1185)
  • William the Conqueror (1027 - 1087)
  • Hanriot Francois(1761 - 1794)
  • Henry III(1551 – 1589)
  • Henry II(1519 – 1559)
  • Henry IV(1553 - 1610)
  • Henri I of Bourbon-Condé (1530 – 1569)
  • Henry I (1008 - 1060)
  • Henry of Guise (1550 – 1583)
  • Herbert de Vermandois(900 - 943)
  • Hoche Lazare(1768 - 1797)
  • Houchard Jean Nicolas(1738 - 1793)
  • Hugues Capet (c. 941 - 996)
  • Hugh of Vermandois (1057 - 1102)
  • Hugues lAbbé(? - 886)
  • Hugh the Great (897 - 956)
  • Hunald(? - 756)
  • Hébert Jacques René (1757 - 1794)
  • Herault of Séchelles Marie Jean (1759 - 1794)
  • Isabella of Bavaria (1371 - 1435)
  • Isabella of France(1292 - 1358)
  • Jacques Cartier(1491 - 1557)
  • Jacques Clement (1567 – 1589)
  • Jacques Heart(1395 - 1456)
  • Jacques dAlbon de Saint André (1505 - 1562)
  • Jacques de Molay(1243 - 1314)
  • Jean Bastard of Orleans, Count of Dunois (1402 - 1468)
  • John Calvin(1509 – 1564)
  • John II the Good(1319 - 1364)
  • John I the Posthumous (1316)
  • John the Fearless(1371 - 1420)
  • Jean de Montfort(1294 - 1345)
  • Jean de Valois, Duke of Alençon (1409 - 1476)
  • Joan of Albret (1528 – 1572)
  • Joan of Arc (1412 - 1431)
  • Joan of France(1464 - 1505)
  • Josephine Marie-Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie (1763 -1814)
  • Joubert Barthélemy Catherine (1769 - 1799)
  • Jourdan Jean-Baptiste(1762 - 1833)
  • Judith of Bavaria (800 - 843)
  • Junot Jean Andoche (1771 - 1813)
  • Kellermann François Etienne Christophe (1735 -1820)
  • Kleber Jean-Baptiste(1753 - 1800)
  • La Fayette Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch Gilbert Mottier, Marquis of (1757 - 1834)
  • La Rochejaquelein Henri du Vergier, Count of (1772 - 1794)
  • La Révellière-Lépeaux Louis Marie (1753 -1824)
  • Alexander Lameth(1760 - 1829)
  • Lannes Jean(1769 - 1809)
  • Bas Philippe (1765 - 1794)
  • Lebrun Charles-François (1739 -1824)
  • Leclerc Charles Victor-Emmanuel (1772 1802)
  • Lefebvre François-Joseph (1755 - 1820)
  • Letourneur Louis François (1751 - 1817)
  • Lomenie de Brienne Étienne de(1727 - 1794)
  • Lothair I (795 - 855)
  • Lothair I (941 - 986)
  • Louis II of Trémoille (1460 - 1525)
  • Louis II the Stammerer (846 - 879)
  • Ludwig II the German (804 - 876)
  • Louis III(863 - 882)
  • Louis IV d'Outremer (921 - 954)
  • Louis IX (St. Louis)(1214 - 1270)
  • Louis I of Bourbon-Condé (1530 – 1569)
  • Louis I the Pious or the Debonair (778 - 840)
  • Louis V the Lazy (967 - 987)
  • Louis VI the Fat(1081 - 1137)
  • Louis VII the Younger (1120 - 1180)
  • Louis VIII the Lion(1187 - 1226)
  • Louis X le Hutin(1289 - 1316)
  • Louis XII(1462 - 1515)
  • Louis XI(1423 - 1483)
  • Louis XVIII(1755 - 1824)
  • Louis XVII(1785 - 1795)
  • Louis XVI(1754 - 1793)
  • Louis of Orleans (1372 - 1407)
  • Louis-Philippe I (1773 - 1850)
  • Louise of Savoy (1476 - 1531)
  • Macdonald Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre (1765- 1840)
  • Malesherbes Christian Guillaume de Lamoignon de(1721 - 1794)
  • Marat Jean-Paul(1743 - 1793)
  • Marceau François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers, known as (1769 - 1796)
  • Margaret of France (1553 – 1615)
  • Marie-Antoinette of Austria (1755 -1793)
  • Marie-Louise of Habsburg Lorraine (1791 -1847)
  • Marmont Auguste de(1774 - 1852)
  • Massena André (1758 - 1817)
  • Matilda of Flanders(? - 1083)
  • Merlin Antoine Christophe called Merlin de Thionville (1762 - 1833)
  • Merlin Philippe Antoine said Merlin of Douai (1754 -1838)
  • Michel de LHospital (1505 – 1573)
  • Mirabeau Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Count of (1749-1791)
  • Madame de Stael (1766 - 1817)
  • Moncey Bon-Adrien-Jannot de(1754 - 1842)
  • Moreau Jean-Victor(1763 - 1813)
  • Mortar Adolphe-Edouard-Casimir-Joseph (1768-1835)
  • Mounier Jean-Joseph(1758 - 1806)
  • Murat Joachim(1767 - 1815)
  • Merovée (v.420 - v.457)
  • Napoleon II(1811 - 1832)
  • Napoleon I (1769 - 1821)
  • Jacques Necker(1732 - 1804)
  • Ney Michel(1769 - 1815)
  • Nominoë(? - 851)
  • Oliver V of Clisson (1336 - 1407)
  • Oudinot Nicolas-Charles (1767 -1847)
  • Philip II Augustus(1165 - 1223)
  • Philip II the Bold(1342 - 1404)
  • Philip III the Good(1396 - 1467)
  • Philip III the Bold(1245 - 1285)
  • Philip IV the Fair(1268 - 1314)
  • Philip I (1052 - 1108)
  • Philip V the Long(1293 - 1322)
  • Philip VI of Valois(1293 - 1350)
  • Philippe Equality Louis Philippe Joseph dOrléans, dit(1747 - 1793)
  • Pichegru Charles(1761 - 1804)
  • Pierre Cauchon (1371 - 1442)
  • Pierre Terrail de Bayard (1476 - 1524)
  • Pierre de Ronsard(1524 – 1585)
  • Peter the Hermit(1050 - 1115)
  • Plectrude (7th - 8th c.)
  • Poniatowski Joseph-Antoine, prince (1763 -1813)
  • Pepin II of Herstal (640 - 714)
  • Pepin III the Brief(715 - 758)
  • Pepin II(823 - 865)
  • Pepin I of Landen(580 - 640)
  • Pepin I (803 - 838)
  • Catherine-Dominique Pérignon (1754 - 1818)
  • Pétion de Villeneuve Jerome (1756 - 1794)
  • Raoul of Burgundy(? - 936)
  • Raymond IV of Saint-Gilles (? - 1105)
  • Raymond VI of Toulouse(1156 - 1222)
  • Rewbell or Reubell Jean-François (1747 -1807)
  • Robert Guiscard(1015 - 1085)
  • Robert II Courteheuse or Courtecuisse (1051 - 1134)
  • Robert II the Pious(c.970 - 1031)
  • Robert I of France (865 - 923)
  • Robert the Strong(? - 866)
  • Robespierre Maximilien de(1758 - 1794)
  • Rochambeau Jean-Baptiste de Vimeur, Count of (1725 - 1807)
  • Roland(? - 778)
  • Rollo(? - 927)
  • Rouget de Lisle Claude Joseph(1760 - 1836)
  • Jacques Roux(1752 - 1794)
  • Saint Ouen(600 - 684)
  • Saint Remi(437 - 533)
  • Saint Eloi(590 - 659)
  • Saint-Just Louis Antoine Léon (1767 - 1794)
  • Saint Genevieve of Paris (c.420 - c.500)
  • Sieyes Joseph (1748 - 1836)
  • Sigebert III(631 - 656)
  • Sigebert II(601 - 613)
  • Sigebert I (535 - 575)
  • Simon IV, Count of Montfort (1165 - 1218)
  • Soult John of God(1769 - 1851)
  • Suchet Louis-Gabriel(1770 - 1826)
  • Suggest(1081 - 1151)
  • Locksmith Jean-Mathieu-Philibert, count (1742 -1819)
  • Talleyrand-Périgord Charles Maurice de(1754 -1838)
  • Tallien Jean-Lambert(1767 - 1820)
  • Tancred of Hauteville(? - 1112)
  • Thierry III(654 - 691)
  • Thierry II(590 - 613)
  • Thierry IV(713 - 737)
  • Thierry I (v.486 - v.534)
  • Theodebald(c.534 - 555)
  • Théodebert II (588 - 612)
  • Theodebert I (504 - 548)
  • Turgot Anne Robert Jacques(1727 - 1781)
  • Urban II (1042 - 1099)
  • Vadier Marc Guillaume Alexis(1736 - 1828)
  • Vergniaud Pierre Victurnien(1753 - 1793)
  • Victor Claude-Victor Perrin(1764 - 1841)
  • Villeneuve Pierre Charles de(1763 - 1806)
  • Walewska Marie (1786 - 1817)
  • Yolanda of Aragon (1379 - 1443)
  • Adam Smith
  • Adolphe Thiers
  • Alfred Dreyfus
  • Ambroise Pare
  • Andre Vesalius
  • Anne of Austria
  • Antoine Laurent and Marie-Anne de Lavoisier
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • August
  • Caracalla
  • Charlemagne
  • Charles de Gaulle
  • Charles II the Bald
  • Charles VII
  • Charles X
  • Christopher Colombus
  • Claudius I
  • Cleisthenes
  • Clovis
  • Constantine I
  • Copernicus
  • Denis Diderot
  • Edouard Balladur
  • Edouard Daladier
  • Emile Zola
  • Immanuel Kant
  • Emperor Justinian
  • Emperor Theodosius
  • Erasmus
  • Erwin Rommel
  • Ferdinand of Aragon
  • Ferdinand of Magellan
  • Fidel Castro
  • Flora Tristan
  • Francois Hollande
  • Francis I
  • François Mitterrand
  • François Rabelais
  • Francois Ravaillac
  • Galileo
  • Gandhi
  • George W. Bush
  • George Boulanger
  • George Bush
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Georges Jacques Danton
  • Georges Pompidou
  • Giorgio Vasari
  • Gutenberg
  • Hammurabi
  • Harry Truman
  • Henry IV
  • Henry VIII
  • Homer
  • Hugues Capet
  • Ignatius of Loyola
  • Isabella of Castile
  • Jacques Chirac
  • Jacques Massu
  • John Calas
  • John Calvin
  • Jean Jaurès
  • Jean Moulin
  • Jean-Francois Champollion
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Jeanne D'Arc
  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy
  • Joseph Goebbels
  • Joseph Joffre
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Julius Caesar
  • Jules Ferry
  • Jules Mazarin
  • Karl Marx
  • Lenin
  • Leon Blum
  • Leon Gambetta
  • Leonardo DeVinci
  • Leopold Sedar Senghor
  • Lionel Jospin
  • Lothair
  • Louis IX – Saint Louis
  • Louis the German
  • Louis the Pious
  • Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Louis XIII
  • Louis XIV
  • Louis XVI
  • Louis XVIII
  • Louis Philippe
  • Mark Anthony
  • Marcel Cachin
  • Martin Luther
  • Maximilian of Robespierre
  • Mehmed II
  • Michelangelo
  • Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Montesquieu
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Nero
  • Nicolas Sarkozy
  • Nikita Khrushchev
  • Octave
  • Olympe de Gouges
  • Pepin the Short
  • Pericles
  • Philippe Petain
  • Peter Laval
  • Pontius Pilate
  • Raphael
  • Rene Coty
  • Richard Nixon
  • Robert Schuman
  • Sandro Botticelli
  • Servius Tullius
  • Suleiman II
  • solon
  • Sully
  • Thomas Malthus
  • Livy
  • Titian
  • Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
  • Vasco da Gama
  • Vercingetorix
  • Victor Schoelcher
  • Virgil
  • Winston Churchill
  • " Final solution "
  • September 1, 1939:start of World War II
  • September 2, 1870 - Napoleon III surrenders at Sedan
  • December 25, 800:coronation of Charlemagne
  • July 28, 1794:Robespierre is guillotined - End of the Terror
  • Abolition of slavery in Europe
  • Abolition of slavery in France - April 27, 1848
  • Abolition of privileges in France
  • Helsinki Accords
  • Evian Accords
  • Schengen agreements
  • Calas case
  • Dreyfus Affair
  • Stavisky case
  • Appearance of writing
  • Appearance of Art
  • Appeal from General de Gaulle
  • World War I armistice
  • Hitler's rise to power
  • Assassination of Julius Caesar
  • World Trade Center attacks - September 11, 2001
  • Authorization of contraception in France (Neuwirth law)
  • Authorization of married women to work without their husband's consent
  • Battle of El-Alamein
  • Battle of Guadalcanal
  • Battle of Lepanto
  • Battle of Marignan
  • Battle of Stalingrad
  • Battle of Verdun
  • Battle of Waterloo
  • Blitzkrieg
  • Blockade of Berlin
  • surrender of Germany
  • Charlemagne becomes king of the Franks
  • Fall of Constantinople
  • Fall of the USSR
  • Magellan Circumnavigation
  • Native Code
  • Cohabitations in France
  • Colonization of Algeria
  • Council of Nicaea
  • Bologna Concordat
  • The Hague Congress, creation of the Council of Europe and European Convention on Human Rights
  • Tours Congress
  • Congress of Vienna
  • Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar
  • Conquest of Saxony by Charlemagne
  • Construction of the Berlin Wall
  • Counter-Reformation and Council of Trent
  • Copernicus, Galileo and heliocentrism
  • Napoleon Bonaparte's coup
  • Coup d'etat of December 2, 1851:Napoleon III becomes emperor
  • Creation of NATO and signing of the Warsaw Pact
  • Creation of the ECSC
  • Creation of Social Security
  • Creation of the Fifth Republic
  • Creation of kolkhozes and famines in the Soviet Union
  • Creation of the Popular Front
  • Agricultural, industrial, financial and social crisis in Europe
  • Subprime crisis
  • October 1929 economic crisis
  • Crusades
  • Normandy landings - D-Day
  • Landing in Provence
  • Landing in Sicily
  • Beginning of the Algerian War
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
  • Discovery of Orrorin Tugenensis
  • Discovery of the Man of Flores
  • Discovery of the Chauvet cave
  • Discovery of the Lascaux cave
  • Discovery of Lucy
  • Discovery of Toumai
  • Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls
  • Discovery of Hammurabi's code
  • Defeat of Germany and the Weimar Republic
  • Management Board
  • Disappearance of the Western Roman Empire
  • Truman and Zhdanov Doctrines
  • Right to strike (Émile Ollivier law) and trade union right (Waldeck-Rousseau law)
  • Funny war
  • Edict of Caracalla
  • Edict of Milan
  • Edict of Nantes
  • Roman Empire
  • Execution of Louis XVI
  • Vincennes International Colonial Exhibition
  • End of the Vietnam War
  • End of the Third Republic - Beginning of the Vichy regime
  • End of the Glorious Thirties
  • Leak in Varennes
  • Armenian Genocide
  • Rwandan genocide
  • Government of the National Convention
  • Big fear
  • Great Discoveries
  • Workers' strikes and the Matignon agreements
  • Russian Civil War
  • Afghanistan War
  • Iraq War
  • Hundred Years War
  • War of Vendée and Chouannerie
  • Gulf War
  • Vietnam War
  • Cold War
  • Iran–Iraq War
  • religious wars
  • Napoleonic Wars
  • Punic Wars
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • Algiers uprising
  • Invasion of Afghanistan by the USSR
  • Invention of the printing press by Gutenberg
  • Jesus is arrested, condemned and crucified
  • Emperor Claudius grants citizenship to all Gallic nobles
  • The Battle of the Marne
  • Greek colonization
  • Kristallnacht
  • Restoration
  • The Neolithic Revolution
  • Terror
  • Christianity becomes the religion of the Roman Empire
  • The reign of Justinian
  • The Estates General, May 4-5, 1789
  • The Parisiennes will look for the king in Versailles
  • Law of Separation of Church and State
  • Child Labor Law
  • Freedom of the Press Act
  • Veil Law
  • Constitutional laws of the Third Republic
  • Nuremberg Laws
  • Lois Ferry
  • May 68
  • Mastery of fire by Homo Erectus
  • Charonne Metro Massacre
  • Migration of the Irish to the United States
  • Apollo-Soyuz space mission
  • July Monarchy
  • Commune Movement - Bloody Week
  • birth of agriculture
  • Birth of breeding
  • Birth of the Fourth Republic
  • Birth of the Roman Republic
  • Operation Barbarossa
  • Villers-Cotterêt Ordinance
  • German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
  • Division of the Roman Empire of Theodosius the Great:Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire
  • Partition of Verdun, division of the Carolingian Empire
  • Pax Romana
  • Pearl Harbor and America's entry into the war
  • Pericles tightens the rules for access to citizenship
  • Pericles makes the misthos vote
  • Looting of Constantinople
  • Marshall Plan and creation of the OEEC
  • Plebiscite of Napoleon III - End of the Second Empire - Third Republic
  • First French Constitution
  • First World War
  • First Republic
  • First persecutions of Christians by Nero
  • prague spring
  • spring of the peoples
  • Capture of the Bastille
  • Moscow trial
  • Trial of Marshal Pétain
  • Publication of the article "J'accuse" by Émile Zola
  • Algiers Putsch
  • Pyramid of Djoser - first step pyramid
  • Roundup of the Vel d'Hiv
  • Reconquered
  • Anglican Reform
  • Luther's Reformation
  • Vichy regime:the status of the Jews
  • Revocation of the Edict of Nantes with the Edict of Fontainebleau
  • Slave revolt in Santo Domingo
  • Revolts of the canuts in Lyon
  • February Revolution of 1848
  • July Revolution (the Three Glorious)
  • Industrial Revolution and Economic Growth
  • Russian revolutions
  • FRG - GDR
  • Schism
  • Second Empire
  • Oath of the Tennis Court
  • Signing of the United Nations Charter
  • Lisbon Treaty
  • Maastricht Treaty
  • Treaty of Rome and creation of the EEC
  • Treaty of Tordesillas
  • Treaty of Versailles
  • Slave Trade
  • SALT Treaty (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)
  • Transcription of hieroglyphs by Champollion
  • Thirty glorious
  • Voyages of Christopher Columbus
  • Voyages of Vasco da Gama
  • Conquering the Moon:5 Things We Didn't Know – What the Moon Smelled Like, How Activists Became VIPs, and How Bacteria Were Defeated
  • Nero, the great victim of historians:Phileline and philanthropist, neither did he burn Rome, nor did he persecute the Christians
  • The Last Hours of the Romanovs – How only one dog escaped the slaughter and died of old age
  • The Cursed Kennedys:The Most Tragic and Improbable Things That Happened to Them - Lobotomies, Death in Battle, Assassinations, Plane Crashes, Drugs, Suicides
  • What was Hiroshima, Brazil:The tragedy that even today, 72 years later, no one has forgotten
  • When Merkel was telling Karamanlis that she was jealous of Greece's development
  • Pavlos Bakoyannis:5 things you should know about the politician of national reconciliation
  • Alekos Panagoulis:The strange death of the hero of the Resistance
  • The Hill of 118 Spartans:A Martyrdom, Nazi Atrocity
  • Map:Adria, the real lost Atlantis below Greece and Southern Europe
  • Video - document:Metropolitan Chrysostomos in Smyrna in 1911
  • The worldwide hysteria when Windows 95 was first released
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