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  • Peloponnesian War and fall of Athens (-404)
  • Troy:a city and a mythical war
  • Sparta, an original ancient Greek city
  • Edict of Milan:freedom of worship for Christians (313)
  • Ancient Kingdom of Israel (1290 BC - 73 AD)
  • Attack on Sarajevo (June 28, 1914)
  • The Hartmannswillerkopf, a deadly battle (14-18)
  • Battle of the Dardanelles (Gallipoli, 1915)
  • Armistice of November 11, 1918
  • The Chemin des Dames (April-October 1917)
  • Wilson's Fourteen Points (1918)
  • Treaty of Versailles (1919) - The failed peace
  • Peace Treaty of Brest-Litvosk (March 3, 1918)
  • WWI tanks and tanks
  • The Maginot line, symbol of the defeat of 40
  • Surrender of Japan (September 2, 1945)
  • Potsdam Conference (July 17 - August 2, 1945)
  • Attack on Mers el-Kébir (July 3, 1940)
  • The bombardment of Dresden (February 1945)
  • Auschwitz and the Final Solution
  • Battleship Bismarck, flagship of the German Navy
  • Evacuation of Dunkirk:Operation Dynamo (1940)
  • Graf Spee and the Battle of Rio de la Plata
  • Battleship Yamato, the cursed king of sea giants
  • History of fishing in modern times
  • Charles Darwin - Biography
  • The beginnings of press photography (19th century)
  • History of forensic medicine
  • Translations in Medieval Spain
  • Franco-German friendship:a link traced by history
  • 1st enlargement and entry of the United Kingdom into the EEC (1973)
  • Birth of the EEC - Treaty of Rome (1957)
  • King Arthur:between history and legend
  • The Cathars:another Christian Church
  • Easter and meaning of the Easter holidays
  • Egyptian Mythology - Egyptian Gods
  • Arthurian legend
  • Moses and the Crossing of the Red Sea
  • Siegfried and the legend of the Nibelungs
  • Pentecost, a Jewish and Christian holiday
  • Muhammad, Founder and Prophet of Islam
  • History and origin of Valentine's Day, the feast of lovers
  • First Man in Space - Yuri Gagarin (1961)
  • First Man on the Moon - Neil Armstrong (1969)
  • Stasi, East Germany's political police
  • Yugoslavia, from war to disintegration
  • The CIA, from its creation to September 11
  • Berlin Wall, from construction to fall (1961-1989)
  • From the clash of civilizations to the clash of religions
  • The Khmer Rouge in Cambodia (1975-1979)
  • Salvador Allende and the coup of September 11, 1973
  • Cuban Missile Crisis (October 1962)
  • Gorbachev, last leader of the USSR (1985-1991)
  • Independence of Algeria (July 5, 1962)
  • Medieval recipes and dishes from the Middle Ages
  • Black Death in France and Europe in the 14th century
  • The Vikings:Origin and History of the Warriors of the Sea
  • Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Arab Hero
  • The Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1187)
  • Leif Erikson and the Vikings' Discovery of America
  • Tournaments and jousting of knights in the Middle Ages
  • Pope Joan:beneath the legend a reality?
  • Music in the Middle Ages
  • The Renaissance:Europe rediscovering Antiquity
  • Treaty of Tordesillas (1494):dividing up the world
  • Peace of the Ladies:the Treaty of Cambrai (August 3, 1529)
  • Cloth of Gold camp (June 7, 1520)
  • The conspiracy of the Pazzi (1478)
  • Pre-Columbian civilizations:America before Columbus
  • The mirror to the princes (IXᵉ - XVIᵉ centuries)
  • The prince, the arts and death (14th-16th centuries)
  • The prince of the Renaissance, in Italy and France
  • Francisco Pizarro and the capture of the Inca Atahualpa
  • New France:when America was French
  • July 4, 1776 - United States Declaration of Independence
  • The sicisbeo:when Italy invented the three-way marriage
  • American Revolution and Birth of the United States
  • The Age of Enlightenment, in France and in Europe
  • Triangular trade and the Atlantic slave trade (15th-19th centuries)
  • The prince, science and technology (15th-18th centuries)
  • Birth of Great Britain (May 1, 1707)
  • Law's system and the crash of 1720
  • The true story of Rackham the Red!
  • Buffalo Bill, hero of the Wild West who became a friend of the Indians
  • Abolition of slavery in France and around the world
  • The Salvation Army, an original humanitarian organization
  • Simon Bolivar, liberator of Latin America
  • Congress of Vienna (1814-1815):post-Napoleonic Europe
  • Commodore Perry and the opening of Japan (1853)
  • British Empire:a world hegemony (1815-1919)
  • David Livingstone, explorer of the African continent
  • The "War of the Bones" of dinosaurs (19th century)
  • Conquest of the West and expansion of the United States in the 19th century
  • The Marshall Plan:straightening out Europe (1947-1952)
  • Che Guevara:a life, a myth
  • Watergate, the scandal that brought down Nixon
  • Warsaw Pact (1955-1991)
  • NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • Cold War (1947-1991)
  • The Great Leap Forward (China, 1958-1960)
  • Russian Revolution of February–October 1917
  • The dictatorship of the colonels (Greece, 1967-1974)
  • Bonnie and Clyde:story of a mythical couple
  • Fairies have a story
  • History of vaccination and the first vaccines
  • The kings of scrofula healers
  • The Aryans:A European and Indian History
  • Cabinets of curiosities, a passion under the Ancien Régime
  • Famous Poisons, Poisoners and Poisoners
  • History of the Winter Olympics
  • History of the shoe
  • history of physics
  • Origin of the Christmas tree
  • Proclamation of the emancipation of slaves in the United States
  • The start of the Union blockade
  • General Lee's difficult beginnings
  • The Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862
  • The Battle of Perryville (October 1862)
  • The Second Battle of Corinth (October 1862)
  • The Battle of Luka (September 1862)
  • The Southern Invasion of Kentucky (Summer 1862)
  • Back on the Bull Run (July - August 1862)
  • The Southern Attack at Baton Rouge (Summer 1862)
  • Frédéric Mistral, the Occitan poet
  • Mazarin, gray eminence of Anne of Austria
  • Pericles, the champion of Athenian democracy
  • Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia
  • Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)
  • Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States (1861-1865)
  • Catherine II, Empress of All the Russias
  • Georges Clemenceau:Biography of Father Victory
  • Lorenzo de' Medici, known as the Magnificent
  • Winston Churchill - Biography
  • Colbert, the powerful minister of Louis XIV
  • Cardinal de Richelieu, minister of Louis XIII - Biography
  • Joseph Stalin, the Red Tyrant - Biography
  • Julius Caesar, Roman General and Dictator - Biography
  • Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1558-1603)
  • John F. Kennedy, President of the United States (1961-1963)
  • Mirabeau, the brilliant orator of the Revolution
  • Jules Ferry, promoter of the republican school
  • Nelson Mandela - Biography
  • Octavian Augustus, the first Roman emperor
  • Atatürk (Mustafa Kemal), founder of modern Turkey
  • Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov) - Biography
  • Francisco Franco:Biography of the Spanish Dictator
  • Maximilien de Robespierre - Biography
  • Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) - Biography
  • Alexander the Great, conqueror of the end of the world
  • Pompey the Great, Caesar's rival
  • Alfred Rosenberg, Nazi and Holocaust theorist
  • Talleyrand, diplomat and prince of the Empire - Biography
  • Joseph Fouché, Minister of Police (1799-1815)
  • Marshal Pétain - Biography
  • Vercingetorix, the Gallic leader who opposed Caesar
  • Mao Zedong - Biography of the Great Chinese Helmsman
  • Georges Danton:biography of an atypical revolutionary
  • Benito Mussolini - Biography
  • Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor
  • Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) - Biography
  • Jean Jaures - Biography
  • Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America
  • Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom - Biography
  • Leon Blum - Biography
  • Giotto di Bondone, 14th century Italian painter and architect
  • Paul Cézanne - Biography
  • Johann Sebastian Bach - Biography
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Biography and Works
  • François Couperin (1668-1733) - Biography
  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) - Biography
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully, inventor of French opera
  • Richard Wagner (1813-1883) - Biography and works
  • Leonardo da Vinci:biography
  • Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Biography
  • Raphael, Italian Renaissance painter
  • Magritte, an exceptional artist - Biography
  • Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) - Biography
  • De Lalande, musician in the service of the Sun King
  • René Descartes (1596-1650) - Biography - Main works
  • Archimedes, Greek inventor and scientist
  • Albert Einstein, biography of the most famous physicist
  • Petrarch, Renaissance Humanist - Biography
  • Tacitus, Roman historian (55 - 120 AD) - Biography
  • Raoul Glaber, the historian of the year one thousand
  • Nicholas Machiavelli, Renaissance political philosopher
  • Plutarch, Greek thinker - Biography and works
  • Ibn Khaldoun, historian of medieval Islam
  • Quintus Fabius Pictor, first Roman historian
  • Livy, Roman historian - Biography
  • Ammien Marcellin, the military historian
  • Diderot, philosopher and disseminator of knowledge - Biography
  • Polybius, Greek historian (2nd century BC)
  • Jules Michelet, father of French history - Biography
  • Christopher Columbus:biography, origin and travels
  • Vauban, engineer and Marshal of Louis XIV
  • Fernand de Magellan, navigator and explorer
  • Benjamin Franklin, Inventor and Founding Father of the United States
  • Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) - Biography
  • Martin Luther King - Short Biography
  • Mata Hari:the myth of the dancer-spy
  • Roland Garros, aviator
  • Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, Empress of Austria
  • Nostradamus (Michel de Nostredame, 1503-1566)
  • Marco Polo - Biography
  • Marquis de La Fayette - Biography
  • Chevalier Bayard, model of courage and valor
  • The true story of the Chevalier de Maison-Rouge
  • Cyrano de Bergerac, his true biography
  • Jean Moulin - The Face of Resistance
  • Martin Luther's Reformation
  • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, aviator and writer - Biography
  • Turenne, marshal of Louis XIV
  • Théophraste Renaudot - Biography
  • Ludwig II of Bavaria, king dreamer and builder
  • Erwin Rommel, the desert fox
  • Lawrence of Arabia (1888-1935) - Biography
  • Jacques Cathelineau, the saint of the Chouans
  • Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880):short biography, works
  • Beaumarchais:biography and main works
  • Voltaire:biography and main works
  • Arthur Rimbaud - Short biography
  • François Rabelais:short biography
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Short biography
  • Honoré de Balzac - Short Biography
  • Jean Racine - Biography
  • Charles Baudelaire - Short biography
  • Paul Verlaine - Biography
  • Émile Zola - Biography and main works
  • Louis-Sébastien Mercier, great reporter of the 18th century
  • Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - Biography
  • Francois René de Chateaubriand - Biography
  • Molière (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) - Short biography
  • Guy de Maupassant - Biography and works
  • Jean de La Fontaine - Biography
  • The Marquis de Sade - Biography
  • Guillaume Apollinaire - Biography
  • Montesquieu - Biography of the Enlightenment philosopher
  • The Duke of Saint-Simon (Louis de Rouvroy) - Biography
  • Victor Hugo - Short biography
  • Jean-François Champollion, the decipherer of hieroglyphs
  • Zahi Hawass, the (too?) powerful patron of Egyptian antiquities
  • The Etruscans, a mysterious pre-Roman civilization
  • Ancient Egypt and Egyptian civilization
  • Petra (Jordan):the fabulous capital of the Nabataeans
  • The Aztecs:an empire and a brilliant civilization
  • Ancient Greece and Greek Civilization
  • Minoan civilization, the first in Europe
  • Ancient Rome and the Roman Republic, from Romulus to Caesar
  • The Mayas, a mysterious civilization
  • Mesopotamia, the first civilization
  • Roman Empire and Roman Civilization
  • Civilizations of the Indus Valley
  • Caral (Peru):civilization without war
  • The Incas, an empire in the Andes
  • The Russian Empire at its height (1682-1815)
  • Mali Empire (13th-15th centuries)
  • The Song dynasty in China
  • Byzantine Empire - History of the Eastern Roman Empire
  • Han Dynasty China
  • Ottoman Empire, history and decline (14th-19th centuries)
  • Mongol Empire:Rides and Conquests
  • Imperial China (14th-19th century)
  • Invention of photography (Nicéphore Niépce)
  • History and invention of paper (China, around the year 100)
  • Who invented the school?
  • The invention of zero (-2000):origins and history
  • nuclear energy, from bomb to electricity
  • Invention of the Watermill (-200)
  • The Windmill (700 BC)
  • Invention of the electric battery (1800)
  • Invention of electricity (1800)
  • Discovery and invention of fire by man
  • Inventor of the light bulb
  • Discovery and History of Petroleum
  • Invention of the first hot air balloon (June 4, 1783)
  • First Airplane - History of Aviation
  • Invention of the wheel (Sumer, around -3500)
  • First car - Invention and history of the automobile
  • First bicycle and invention of the bicycle
  • Richard Trevithick and the invention of the first train
  • Invention of the tramway (1832)
  • Invention of the tire (1887):history of the tire
  • The invention of traffic lights (1914)
  • The invention of the plow (300 BC)
  • Invention of the Escalator (1892)
  • Invention of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
  • Invention of pasteurization (1865)
  • Invention of writing (4th millennium BC)
  • Invention and history of the calendar
  • The first computer (ENIAC, 1946)
  • Invention of the smart card (Roland Moreno, 1974)
  • Invention of the telephone (Graham Bell,1876)
  • Invention and history of television
  • Invention and History of Radio (1895)
  • The telegraph, the invention that shrunk the world
  • The steam engine, a revolutionary invention
  • Johannes Gutenberg - Invention of the printing press (1454)
  • Invention of the sewing machine (19th century)
  • Invention of glasses (1300)
  • Invention of the telescope (1608)
  • Invention of the sundial (1500 BC)
  • The Nautilus, the first nuclear submarine (1954)
  • Invention of the atomic bomb (1945)
  • The catapult, invention (-399) and evolution
  • Invention of the cannon (1313)
  • First name Emma:Origin, History, and celebration
  • First Name Lucas:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Nathan:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First name Jules:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Raphael:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Arthur:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Hugo:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Baptist:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Frederic:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Fabien:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Louise:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First name Manon:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Jade:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Juliette:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Camille:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • First Name Clémence:Origin, History, Etymology and Meaning
  • Impressionism, a revolution in painting
  • History of the Comédie Française, from Molière to the present day
  • The Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
  • Dutch painting in the 17th century
  • The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci)
  • Louis XV, by Quentin de La Tour
  • The Marquise de Pompadour (Delatour)
  • The newborn (Georges de La Tour)
  • Liberty Leading the People (Delacroix, 1830)
  • Leonidas at Thermopylae (David)
  • Hieronymus Bosch - Biography and works
  • The Mona Lisa - Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci)
  • Fauvism and Cubism:Painting at the Beginning of the 20th Century
  • The portrait of Louis XIV by Rigaud (1701)
  • Atala in the tomb (Girodet)
  • The Death of Saints in Medieval Iconography
  • Coalbrookdale, by night (via Loutherbourg)
  • Jacques Cathelineau (Girodet)
  • Princess Palatine (Rigaud)
  • Louis de Lescure (by Robert Lefèvre)
  • The Massacres of the Triumvirate (Caron)
  • The angry people of Jumièges (Luminais)
  • The Tower of Babel (Valckenborch)
  • The Venus de Milo:Aphrodite in beauty (Louvre Museum)
  • Code of Hammurabi (18th century BC)
  • Michelangelo's David:a mythical sculpture
  • The mosaic of the battle of Issos (2nd century BC)
  • The Pardon of Bonchamps (David dAngers)
  • The Great Sphinx of Tanis
  • History of Brazil, from colonization to the present day
  • History of Quebec, from its discovery to the present day
  • History of Japan, from its origins to the medieval period
  • History of Scotland, from its origins to the present day
  • Battle of Poitiers (1356):a defeat for Jean le Bon
  • Battle of Alésia:Caesar's victory over Vercingetorix
  • Battle of Marathon (490 BC)
  • Battle of Cannes, Hannibal's last victory (-216)
  • Battle of Actium (2 September -31)
  • Battle of the Catalan Fields (451)
  • The 306 Fabians at the Battle of Crémère (477 BC)
  • Battle of Strasbourg (357)
  • Battle of Hattin (July 4, 1187)
  • Battle of Castillon (1453)
  • Battle of Crécy (1346)
  • Battle of Poitiers (732)
  • Battle of Hastings (14 October 1066)
  • Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212)
  • Battle of Manzikert (August 26, 1071)
  • Battle of Bouvines (July 27, 1214)
  • Battle of Agincourt (October 25, 1415)
  • Battle of Clontarf (Ireland, 23 April 1014)
  • Battle of Lepanto (7 October 1571)
  • Battle of the Dunes (June 14, 1658)
  • Battle of Malplaquet (September 11, 1709)
  • Battle of Yorktown and Chesapeake Bay (1781)
  • Battle of Valmy (September 20, 1792)
  • Battle of Marignan (September 13-14, 1515)
  • Battle of Rocroi (1643)
  • Battle of Denain (July 24, 1712)
  • Battle of Fontenoy (1745)
  • The Siege of Turin (1706)
  • Battle of the Pyramids (July 21, 1798)
  • Battle of Trafalgar (1805)
  • Battle of Austerlitz (December 2, 1805)
  • Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon's final defeat (1815)
  • Battle of Wagram (July 6, 1809)
  • Battle of Eylau (February 8, 1807)
  • Battle of Camerone (April 30, 1863)
  • Battle of Reichshoffen (August 6, 1870)
  • The Battle of Isandlwana (South Africa, January 22, 1879)
  • Battle of Gettysburg (1863), a Northern victory
  • Battle of Verdun (February - December 1916)
  • Battle of the Marne (September 1914)
  • Battle of the Somme (July–November 1916)
  • Battle of Jutland, May–June 1916
  • Battle of Kursk (July - August 1943)
  • Battle of Midway (June 3–7, 1942)
  • Operation Barbarossa (June 1941)
  • Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 – January 1943)
  • The Battle of Britain (July 1940 - May 1941)
  • Battle of the Coral Sea (May 1942)
  • Battle of the Bulge (December 1944 – January 1945)
  • Battle of Dien Bien Phu (1954)
  • Indochina War (1946-1954)
  • Six Day War (June 1967)
  • Yom Kippur War (October 1973)
  • Crimean War (1853-1856)
  • Wars of religion in France (1562-1598)
  • Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988)
  • The Gallic Wars and Caesar's Conquest
  • Vietnam War (1959-1975)
  • Pacific War (1941-1945)
  • Korean War (1950-1953)
  • Falklands War (1982)
  • Seven Years' War (1756-1763), First World War
  • Franco-Prussian War of 1870
  • Boxer Rebellion (China, 1900-1901)
  • Vix's tomb, final resting place of a Celtic princess
  • Visit Berlin, discover its history and heritage
  • Bouillon Castle (Belgium)
  • Dublin, the multifaceted capital of Ireland
  • The Villa Medici, French Academy in Rome
  • The Campanile of San Marco, symbol of Venice
  • St. Petersburg, city of history and tourism
  • Slovenia, country of culture and history
  • Pompeii, history and virtual tour of the ruins
  • Murano glass (Venice)
  • Glasgow (Scotland):between history and modernity
  • The DÖverhogdal Tapestry, an unknown treasure
  • Visit the county Pyrenees (Catalonia)
  • Abbey of Saint-Riquier (Bay of the Somme)
  • Visit the Vieil Armand site (Alsace)
  • Cluniac churches in the Jura
  • The castles of the Loire, treasures of world heritage
  • Vaux-le-Vicomte:history of the castle, from Fouquet to the present day
  • The abbey and the basilica of Vézelay (Yonne)
  • The castle of Saint-Hubert, a little-known royal residence
  • Riquewihr (Alsace):history and heritage
  • Blois, city of art and history
  • Museum of the Battle of August 6, 1870 (Woerth, Bas-Rhin)
  • Verdun - The Battlefield
  • The Vercors, bastion of resistance
  • Pont du Gard, history of the largest Roman aqueduct
  • Vichy:history of the queen of water towns
  • Les Arcs-sur-Argens:the medieval Var
  • Cheverny Castle, Tintin's Moulinsart
  • Festival of Lights in Lyon:origin and history
  • Lugdunum - Lyon, capital of the Gauls
  • Bliesbruck-Reinheim European Archaeological Park
  • Castle of Tournon sur Rhône (Ardèche)
  • The Mantin House (Moulins)
  • Chauvet Cave (Vallon Pont dArc, Ardèche)
  • The traboules of Lyon
  • History of Vienne (Isère)
  • The Confluence Museum (Lyon)
  • Aix-en-Provence:history and heritage
  • The Château de Blois, a unique story
  • The Domain of Harcourt (Eure)
  • The alignments of Carnac (Morbihan)
  • Chambord Castle (Loire Valley)
  • Joan of Arc Historial (Rouen)
  • Carolingian Laula of Doué-la-Fontaine
  • The medieval town of Sainte-Suzanne
  • Castle-Museum of communication (Angers)
  • The Lascaux Cave, treasure of parietal art
  • Carcassonne, a restored medieval city
  • Discover the Gallo-Roman Gers
  • The Museum of Man (Palais de Chaillot, Paris)
  • Visit of the Luxembourg Gardens (Paris)
  • The Jean sans Peur tower (medieval Paris)
  • Paris in the Middle Ages:history and heritage
  • Guimet Museum (National Museum of Asian Arts, Paris)
  • The Hôtel de Beauharnais, a prestigious residence
  • Père-Lachaise cemetery, a place of history and memory
  • Palace of Versailles, its construction and its history
  • Place des Vosges (Paris)
  • The Palais Royal and its garden (Paris)
  • Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral - Construction and History
  • Vuitton Foundation:contemporary art to look at our history
  • Neanderthal man:extinct ancestor
  • The four Arcs de Triomphe in Paris
  • The Hôtel de Clisson-Soubise (Paris), future Museum of the History of France
  • Notre Dame de Paris presented in 5 minutes
  • "Winter Is Coming"...about the Late Middle Ages
  • The Bayeux Tapestry
  • Illuminate the writings:the technique of illumination
  • 1830:the great prison reform
  • 1830:the great prison reform
  • Go to the front
  • What is the history of Puy du Fou castle?
  • Neuschwanstein Castle, the place that inspired Walt Disney
  • The gardens of the Château de Chenonceau
  • Château de Chantilly:a princely estate
  • Domaine de Villarceaux:a haven of peace to discover
  • Let's save the CHÂTEAU DU DUC D'EPERNON
  • CHÂTEAU DE MONTE-CRISTO:earthly paradise designed by Alexandre Dumas
  • CHÂTEAU DE THOIRY:a place not so wild
  • VAUX-LE-VICOMTE:An Ile-de-France favorite
  • History of the fan and its language around the world
  • The fashion for Talons Rouges under Louis XIV
  • BEAUTY:What is the meaning of the fly on the face?
  • The bath of Louis XIV
  • LE SAVON:Louis XIV and Colbert at the initiative of its development
  • History of marriage in the Middle Ages
  • The Middle Ages:a period to visit through its life and its castles
  • How was the Palace of Versailles heated?
  • The children of Catherine de Medici, between royalty and tragedies
  • Who is Margaret of England, the rebellious sister of Queen Elizabeth II?
  • Portrait of Madame de Montespan, sulphurous favorite of King Louis XIV
  • Queen Marguerite of Provence, wife of Saint Louis
  • Who is Mary Boleyn, mistress of King Henry VIII?
  • Sissi's children, Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary
  • Children of George V, King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions
  • The tragic fate of Rudolf of Austria:murder or suicide?
  • List of Ministers of Louis XIV
  • The children of Madame de Montespan and Louis XIV
  • History of the Colossus of Rhodes, sixth wonder of the world
  • What is the motto of the Templars?
  • From the Merovingians to the Carolingians, two dynasties that marked history
  • 20 well-known and famous sculptures you need to know
  • Why did Joséphine de Beauharnais have rotten teeth?
  • The Culper Ring:The First Spy Ring of the American Revolution
  • Dupes' Day, decline or victory for Cardinal Richelieu?
  • How did Vercingetorix, Gallic chief rival of Julius Caesar, die?
  • The United States in the Great War
  • The Second City:History of Chicago, by Andrew Diamond and Pap Ndiaye
  • In chiaroscuro:Richard Nixon, by Antoine Coppolani
  • Nixon, Liddy and Watergate, excerpt from Nixon, by Antoine Coppolani
  • Radiography of Independence:The American Revolution, by Bernard Cottret
  • FELIPE II AND HIS OBSESSION FOR BOSCO
  • THE CRUEL REALITY OF AL ANDALUS
  • LUIS CADARSO AND KING (1843 - 1898)
  • HOW MANY SPANISH POPES WERE THERE IN THE PAST?
  • THE 26 CHRISTIAN MARTYRS OF NAGASAKI
  • BATTLE OF CERIÑOLA, April 28, 1503
  • BOMBARDMENT OF ALMERIA, May 31, 1937
  • BATTLE OF GUADALETE, between July 19 and 26, 711
  • BATTLE OF JEMMINGEN, July 21, 1568
  • JOSE MILLÁN-ASTRAY (1879-1954)
  • LUIS NOVAL FERRAO (1887 - 1909)
  • GONZALO GUERRERO (1470-1536)
  • LUIS SANS HUELÍN (1876-1897)
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  • The true story of the capture of U559
  • The Condor Legion and Burgo de Osma
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  • "I don't think public opinion is ready yet"
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