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  • Exercises on the Byzantine Empire
  • Exercises on the Carolingian Empire
  • Exercises on the Ottoman Empire
  • Exercises on the Roman Empire
  • Exercises on Islam
  • Exercises on Lutheranism
  • Exercises on McCarthyism
  • Exercises on the Babi Yar Massacre
  • Exercises on the Katyn Massacre
  • Exercises on neocolonialism in Africa
  • Exercises on Neo-Nazism
  • Exercises on the New Kingdom in Egypt
  • Exercises on the German-Soviet Pact
  • Exercises on the Neolithic Period
  • Exercises on the Paleolithic Period
  • Final Solution plan exercises
  • Exercises on the power of the Catholic Church in the feudal world
  • Exercises on the Lebensborn Nazi Program
  • Exercises on the Kingdom of the Franks
  • Exercises on the Renaissance
  • Exercises on the Spanish Golden Century
  • Exercises on the Feudal Production System
  • Exercises on Socialism
  • Exercises on the emergence of the bourgeoisie
  • Exercises on chronological time and historical time
  • Exercises on the Treaty of Methuen
  • Exercises on the Anabaptists and the Revolts of the 16th Century
  • Exercises on the background of the Russian Revolution
  • Exercises on the Artists of the Renaissance
  • Exercises about the Aztecs
  • Exercises on the September 11, 2001 attacks
  • Exercises about concentration camps in the United States
  • Exercises on Fundamental Historical Concepts
  • Exercises on the USA in World War I
  • Exercises on Enlightenment Philosophers
  • Exercises on the Incas
  • Exercises about the Mayans
  • Exercises on the final months of the Second World War
  • Exercises on the Black Panthers
  • Exercises on the Persians
  • Exercises on the Peoples of Mesopotamia
  • Exercises on the Spanish Mystical Saints
  • Exercises about the Vikings
  • Exercises on the Vikings in America
  • Exercises on Otto Von Bismarck
  • Exercises on Perestroika and Glasnost in the USSR
  • Exercises on the Roman Republican Period
  • Marshall Plan Exercises
  • Pol Pot Exercises
  • Exercises on Gregorian Reform
  • Exercises on totalitarian regimes
  • Viking religion exercises
  • Exercises on Scientific Renaissance
  • Exercises on Commercial and Urban Renaissance
  • Exercises on Plebeian Revolts
  • Exercises on Chinese Revolution
  • Exercises on Cuban Revolution
  • Exercises on Chinese Cultural Revolution
  • Exercises on Ancient Rome
  • Exercises on the Holy German Empire
  • Exercises on Salazarism
  • Exercises on the theory of evolution
  • Exercises on terrorism
  • Exercises on the Lateran Treaty
  • Exercises on the Treaty of Versailles
  • Exercises on Universities in the Middle Ages
  • Exercises on Zoroastrianism
  • Battle of Magnesia of Sipylus
  • Battle of the Catalan Fields
  • Sacred Battalion of Thebes
  • Gaugameles
  • Jugurtha's War
  • hoplite
  • Peltast
  • Phalanx
  • Pharsalus, Pompey's Last Battle
  • Battle of Marathon
  • Battle of Salamis
  • Darius I
  • Persian Wars
  • The Battle of Plataea (-479)
  • The Second Medical War
  • Leonidas I
  • The Immortals (Mélophores)
  • Thermopylae
  • first medical war
  • Xerxes I
  • Alesia
  • Caesar arrests the Helvetii
  • Caesar against the Germans
  • Gallic Wars timeline
  • Gallic Wars
  • War of the Vénetes (or Battle of Morbihan)
  • Centurions Pullo and Vorenus
  • First expedition to Brittany
  • Mercenary war
  • The Mercenary Revolt (241-238 BC) Polybius
  • Naravas
  • Spendios
  • Genesis of the conflict:the struggle for influence
  • Carthaginian allies:The Celts
  • Carthaginian allies:The Iberians
  • Carthage
  • HAMILCAR
  • Rome
  • Premises of the conflict:control of the Strait of Messina
  • Trigger of the conflict:Messina
  • Roman Successes on Land and Sea (264-256 BC)
  • Turnarounds (256-244)
  • End of the conflict (243-241)
  • Deuxième Guerre Punique
  • HANNIBAL by Cornelius Nepos
  • Hannibal on the road to Rome
  • Hasdrubal Barca
  • Hasdrubal the Handsome
  • Magon Barca
  • Massinissa
  • Scipio the African
  • Syphax
  • National hatreds and personal hatred
  • Death of Hamilcar (229); Hasdrubal replaces him
  • The estate of Hasdrubal (221)
  • Hannibal's debut in Spain (224)
  • The first Spanish campaign (221-219)
  • Sagunto sends a delegation to Rome (218)
  • State of minds in Rome and Carthage
  • Meeting of Hannibal and Scipio
  • Preliminaries of the battle
  • The Battle of Zama (October 19, 202)
  • Terms of Peace
  • Consul Ti's impatience. Sempronius Longus
  • The Romans accept the fight (end of December)
  • The Carthaginians have the advantage
  • Rout of the Roman army near Trebia
  • Consul's whirlwind trip to Rome; Victumulae attack
  • Beginning of a new year of war (217)
  • Through the Etruscan Swamps (March 217)
  • Consul Flaminius gives the signal for combat
  • Ambush on Lake Trasimeno (June 217)
  • Progress of the battle
  • The disaster
  • Result of the battle
  • Appointment of a dictator (early July 217)
  • Other consequences of defeat
  • Conspiracy of the Banished Syracusans (Spring 212)
  • Entry of the Romans into Syracuse
  • Looting the city
  • The Epidemic (Fall 212)
  • Organization of the Resistance in Sicily
  • Peace talks
  • Sending a delegation to Marcellus
  • Fall of the fortress of Syracuse
  • Looting of the Achradine; death of Archimedes
  • The end of Saguntum (March 218)
  • Headquarters preparations; Hannibal is wounded
  • Resumption of the seat
  • Roman Embassy in Carthage
  • Negotiations
  • Reactions in Rome after the fall of Sagunto
  • Cato the Elder
  • Third Punic War
  • premises of the fall
  • Indecisive naval combat
  • Assault
  • Last battles for the citadel
  • A war of nerves
  • The Ultimatum
  • fight and resist
  • Nature of Fortifications
  • The campaign begins
  • The besieged strike back
  • Publius Scipio:elected Consul
  • Blockade and starve Carthage
  • Mithras
  • The possible stopovers of Ulysses
  • Aballo (Avalon)
  • Fundamental Battle of the Aesir - Vanes
  • Belenos
  • Bodb (Badb)
  • Bormo (Borvo)
  • Brennos
  • Bridget
  • Camulos
  • Cernunnos
  • Cuchulainn
  • Dagda
  • Dana (or Danu)
  • Druids
  • Fîr Bolg (or Fîr Bholg)
  • Formori (or Formori)
  • Goibniu (or Goibhniu)
  • Lug
  • Nuada
  • Ogmios
  • Sacrifices
  • Taranis
  • severed heads
  • Teutates ( Toutatis )
  • Tuatha De Danann
  • Heliopolis (Egypt)
  • Demeter
  • Hecate
  • Nike
  • Orion
  • Ouranos
  • Persephone
  • Prometheus
  • Titans and Titanides
  • Aphrodite
  • Apollo
  • Ares
  • Artemis
  • Athena
  • Dionysus
  • Hades
  • Hephaestus
  • hera
  • Hermes
  • Poseidon
  • Zeus
  • Alves (Elves)
  • Has his
  • Asgard (Asgard)
  • baldr
  • Berserker
  • Dragon
  • Fenrir
  • Freya
  • Freyr
  • Giants
  • Heimdallr
  • Jarl
  • Jord
  • The Blood Eagle
  • Loki
  • Mjollnir
  • Dwarfs
  • Odinn
  • Ragnarok
  • sif
  • Thorr
  • Troll
  • Valholl (Walhalla)
  • Valkiries (Valkyrie)
  • vanes
  • viking
  • The Thracians
  • Achaemids
  • Alans
  • Ambrosius Aurelianus
  • Archimedes
  • Artorius Castus
  • attila
  • Avars
  • Cimmerians
  • Cyrus II
  • Dacians
  • Dorians
  • Etruscans
  • Gétules
  • Hengist and Horsa
  • Herodotus
  • Huns
  • Ionia
  • Jugurtha
  • The Seleucids
  • merovée
  • Odoacer
  • Osric (King of the Hwicce)
  • Parthians
  • Pausanias (general)
  • Pericles
  • Phoenicians, Bedouins of the sea
  • Phidias
  • Picts
  • Plato
  • Polybius (historian)
  • Sarmatians
  • Scythians
  • Socrates
  • Spartacus
  • Vikings:Destroyers or Builders
  • Virgil
  • Vortigern
  • Vortimer
  • Xenophon
  • The Macedonian pike phalanx
  • Battle of Issus
  • Battle of Gaugamela
  • Darius III
  • Hypastrack
  • Pausanias (Macedonia)
  • Prodrome
  • Sarissa
  • Ambiorix
  • Boadicea
  • Brennus
  • Vercassivellaunos
  • Vercingetorix
  • Allobroges
  • Arvernes
  • Atrebates
  • Brigantes
  • carnuts
  • Eburons
  • Aedui
  • Helvetians
  • Iceni
  • Menapians
  • morins
  • Parisii
  • Pictons
  • Remes
  • catfish
  • Treveri
  • Veneti
  • Argos
  • Babylon
  • Corinth
  • Megara
  • Phocaea
  • Kingdom of Pontus
  • Thebes (Greece)
  • Tire
  • Utica
  • The city
  • Athenian citizenship
  • The Great Crises:Peloponnesian War and Coups
  • Political institutions
  • The origins of Athenian democracy
  • Political reforms
  • Athens
  • Athenian Democracy
  • Story
  • Population
  • Political system
  • Religion in Sparta
  • Decline of Spartan power
  • Peloponnesian War
  • Fourth-century Spartan imperialism
  • Roman domination and the Middle Ages
  • Mythological origins
  • Goths
  • Ostrogoths
  • Visigoths
  • the vandals:Origins:from the 1st to the 5th century
  • The Vandals:The Great Invasions (406-439)
  • Legacy and reputation of the Vandals
  • Alaric II
  • Ariovist
  • Arminius
  • Genseric
  • Wulfila
  • Alamanni
  • Batavians
  • Chamaves
  • pussies
  • Cheruscans
  • Franks
  • Gepids
  • Herules
  • Quads
  • Saxons
  • skires
  • Suevi
  • Teutons
  • Thuringia
  • Agamemnon
  • Achaeans
  • Ajax, son of Oileus
  • Ajax, son of Telamon
  • Briseis
  • Hector
  • The Atreides
  • Menelaus
  • Myrmidons
  • Patroclus
  • Ulysses
  • Aetius
  • Atia Balba Caesonia
  • Aurelia Cotta
  • Battle of Pharsalus
  • Battle of Philippi
  • Battle of Teutoburg
  • Catiline
  • Cleopatra VII
  • Cornelie Cinna
  • Germanicus
  • Ranks of the Roman army
  • social war
  • The Sextus Affair
  • The Verres scandal
  • The Gauls besiege the capitol
  • the Gracchi
  • List of Rome wars
  • Marcus Junius Brutus
  • Octavia Thurina Major
  • Orestes Flavius
  • Patrician
  • Plebs
  • Plutarch
  • Pompeia Sulla
  • First civil war between Marius and Sylla
  • Quintus Tullius Cicero (Cicero)
  • Sallust
  • Servilia Caepionis
  • Titus Labienus
  • Titus Pullo
  • Varus Publius Quintilius
  • Mark Anthony
  • Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Sulla
  • caligula
  • Caracalla
  • Caesar, (caesar)(title)
  • Claudius
  • Convenient
  • galba
  • Hadrian
  • Marc Aurèle
  • Nero
  • Romulus Augustulus
  • Septimius Severus
  • titus
  • Valentinian II
  • Cataphract
  • Cataphract (armor)
  • century
  • Centurions
  • Roman cohort
  • Urban cohorts
  • Equipment of the Roman legionary
  • Evolution of Legions
  • Praetorian Guard
  • gladius
  • Hastati
  • History of the Roman Legions
  • Legion III Augusta (III Legio Augusta)
  • Legion III Cyrenaica
  • Legion III Parthica
  • Legion VIII (Legio VIII Augusta)
  • Lorica hamata (ringed chain mail)
  • Lorica squamata (scaly cuirass)
  • Magister militum
  • Roman Manipulates
  • Massacre of the Theban Legion
  • Movements
  • evening primrose
  • Pilum
  • Principles
  • Scorpion (siege weapon)
  • Spatha
  • Triarii
  • military tribune
  • Auxiliary troops
  • Velite
  • First strategic paths
  • Network expansion, a business tool
  • The construction of Roman roads
  • The different statuses of Roman roads
  • Road documents
  • Developments of the Roman roads
  • Passage of waterways
  • Relays and hostels
  • Speed ​​and security
  • Roman roads in Gaul
  • An example of a paved via munita in Pompeii.
  • Colossus of Rhodes
  • Hanging Gardens of Babylon
  • Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
  • Lighthouse of Alexandria
  • Chryselephantine statue of Olympian Zeus
  • Temple of Artemis in Ephesus
  • Apogee
  • Decline
  • Dissolution
  • Foundation of the Ottoman Empire
  • Bachi-bouzouk
  • Janissary
  • 01- The Balkans and Turkey in the middle of the 15th century
  • 02- Ottoman victories end an era:The fall of Constantinople
  • 03- Prelude to disaster
  • 04- The West abandons Byzantium
  • 05- The disaster
  • Calvin and predestination
  • Cloth of Gold Camp (interview)
  • The Inquisition in Switzerland
  • Republic of Venice
  • Sabbath:the worship of the Devil
  • Battle of Lepanto
  • Battle of Mohács (1526)
  • Battle of Pavia
  • Marignan
  • Siege of Vienna
  • Caesar Borgia
  • Charles Quint
  • condottieres or condottieri
  • Ferdinand of Magellan
  • Francis I
  • Hernan Cortes
  • Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV of Russia)
  • John Calvin
  • Lansquenet
  • Leonardo da Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci)
  • Lucrezia Borgia
  • Martin Luther
  • Nicholas Machiavelli
  • Pierre Terrail de Bayard (The Knight Bayard)
  • Pikeman
  • Reiter
  • Arquebus
  • Left hand
  • Musket
  • Rapier
  • Tercio (Spanish infantry)
  • Battle of Assaye
  • Battle of Vienna
  • The Battle of the Saintes 1782
  • Rocroi May 19, 1643
  • Second Siege of Vienna
  • Fontenoy 11 May 1745 background
  • The topography of the battlefield
  • The battle engaged
  • It is 10 o'clock
  • The counter-offensive
  • After the victory
  • Edict of Nantes
  • Gaspard II of Coligny
  • Wars of religion (France)
  • Henry I of Guise
  • The Edict of Nantes and its Revocation
  • The war of the Camisards
  • Saint Barthélemy
  • The Tower of Constance
  • Marguerite De Valois Queen Margot
  • Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
  • Seats of La Rochelle
  • Anne of Austria
  • Aramis
  • Athos
  • Cartridge Louis Dominique
  • Catherine 1st
  • Chalais (Henri de Talleyrand, Count of)
  • Charles James Fox
  • Condé (Louis II of, known as the Grand Condé)
  • D'Artagnan (Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan)
  • From Treville
  • Duchess of La Valliere
  • Elizabeth I of England
  • Gaspar de Guzmán, Count of Olivares
  • George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
  • Gribeauval Jean-Baptiste
  • Jacques-Louis David
  • Jean de La Fontaine
  • Jean-Baptiste Colbert
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Jules Mazarin
  • The Marquise de Brinvilliers
  • The Cardinal's Musketeers (the Red Guard)
  • Louis Mandrin
  • Louis XIII of France
  • Louis XV of France
  • Marie de Medici
  • Marquise de Maintenon
  • Marquise de Montespan
  • Marquise de Pompadour
  • Micah Chauderon
  • Moliere
  • Musketeer
  • Nicolas Fouquet
  • Nicholas Poussin
  • Oliver Cromwell
  • Philippe d'Orléans the regent (1674-1723)
  • Philip IV (King of Spain)
  • Pierre Corneille
  • Peter I the Great
  • Porthos
  • Richelieu
  • Sebastien Le Prestre by Vauban
  • Turenne (Henri II de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of)
  • Voltaire
  • Henry's youth
  • King of Navarre
  • Henry IV
  • reign and death
  • Louis XIV The Sun King
  • The youth of a king
  • Personality of the Sun King
  • Policy
  • His foreign policy
  • Its economic policy
  • His religious policy
  • Its cultural policy
  • End of reign and succession
  • The Poison Affair
  • buccaneers
  • The corsairs
  • Strategy
  • Anne-Bonny
  • Blackbeard Edward Teach
  • Charles Vane
  • context
  • buccaneers
  • Turtle Island (Haiti)
  • Lafitte, Jean
  • Olivier Levasseur says the buzzard
  • Piet Hein
  • Pirate
  • American Revolution
  • Context:the thirteen British colonies around 1775
  • colonial relations with Great Britain
  • Rise of opposition
  • The War of Independence (1775-1783)
  • The political revolution (1776-1777)
  • British advance Alliance Française and final victory
  • Birth of the Confederation (1777-1781)
  • Charles Cornwallis
  • Minutemen
  • Raskol
  • The Age of Enlightenment
  • The time of the witches
  • The Rise of Muscovy
  • Alexander I of Russia
  • Wellington's Arthur Wellesley
  • Charles-Guillaume-Ferdinand of Brunswick
  • Frederick William of Brunswick
  • Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher
  • George III (King of England)
  • Henry William Paget Earl of Uxbridge
  • Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Koutusov
  • Sir Hudson Lowe
  • Thomas Picton
  • William Grenville
  • William Pitt the Younger
  • Artillery
  • baker's rifle baker's rifle
  • Latte
  • The rifle mod. 1777
  • Saber de bord model 1811 Pot spoon
  • Mamluk sword (Kilij)
  • Aboukir
  • Battle of Jena
  • Battle of Ulm
  • Battle of Baylen
  • Battle of Burgos (1808)
  • Battle of Elchingen 1805
  • Battle of Essling 1809
  • Battle of Eylau 1807
  • Battle of Berezina
  • Battle of Marengo 1800
  • Battle of Mondovi
  • Battle of Montebello (1800)
  • Battle of Rivoli (1797)
  • Battle of Talavera
  • Battle of Vitoria
  • Battle of Wagram
  • Battle of the Pyramids 1798
  • Battle of Somosierra Pass 1809
  • Battle of Arcole Bridge
  • Battle of Lodi Bridge
  • Land battle of Aboukir 1799
  • The Battle of Auerstaedt
  • Siege of Badajoz (1812)
  • Siege of Jaffa
  • Siege of Saint-Jean-d'Acre (1799)
  • Trafalgar (1805)
  • Berthier, Louis-Alexandre, Prince of Neuchâtel and Wagram
  • Brune, Guillaume-Marie-Anne
  • Charles Pierre Francois Augereau, Duke of Castiglione
  • Davout
  • Davout, Louis-Nicolas, Duke of Auerstaedt, Prince of Eckmühl
  • Géraud Pierre Henri Julien Bessières, Knight
  • Jean-Baptiste-Jules Bernadotte, Prince of PonteCorvo
  • Joachim Murat
  • Jourdan, Jean-Baptiste, Count
  • Kellermann, François Etienne Christophe, Duke of Valmy
  • Laurent, Marquis of Gouvion-St-Cyr
  • Lefebvre, François-Joseph, Duke of Danzig
  • MacDonald, Etienne Jacques Joseph Alexandre, Duke of Taranto
  • Marmont, Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de, Duke of Ragusa
  • Marquis de Grouchy, Emmanuel
  • Masséna, Andre, Duke of Rivoli, Prince of Essling
  • Moncey, Bon-Adrien-jannot de, Duke of Conegliano
  • Mortier, Adolphe Édouard Casimir-Joseph, Duke of Treviso
  • Murat, Joachim, Prince
  • Ney, Michel, Duke of Elchingen, Prince of Moskva
  • Oudinot, Nicolas-Charles, Duke of Reggio
  • Pérignon, Catherine-Dominique, (Marquis of)
  • Perrin, Claude-Victor, known as Victor
  • Poniatowski, Joseph Antoine, prince
  • Sérurier, Jean-Mathieu-Philibert, Count
  • Soult, John of God, Duke of Dalmatia
  • Suchet, Louis-Gabriel, Duke of Albufera
  • Youth and rise in the army
  • The consulate
  • The Empire
  • Deportation to Saint Helena and death
  • The Napoleonic legacy
  • Achievements of Napoleon Bonaparte
  • The family
  • Kleber Jean-Baptiste
  • Cambronne, Pierre Jacques Etienne, Viscount
  • Caulaincourt, Auguste-Jean-Gabriel, Count
  • Colbert de Chabanais, Auguste François-Marie, baron of
  • Colbert-Chabanais, Pierre-David dit Édouard, baron
  • Curial, Philibert-Jean-Baptiste François, Count
  • Desaix, Louis-Charles-Antoine des Aix, Knight of Veygoux, known as
  • Dorsenne, Jean Marie Pierre François Dorsenne, known as Count Lepaige
  • Drouot, Antoine, Count
  • Duroc, Géraud Christophe Michel, Duke of Frioul
  • Spain, Jean-Louis-Brigitte, Count
  • Friant, Louis, Count
  • Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor
  • Hautpoul, Jean-Joseph-Ange, count (of)
  • Junot, Andoche, Duke of Abrantès
  • Lepic, Louis, Count
  • Marulaz, Baron Jacob-François Marola, said
  • Mouton, Georges, Count of Lobau
  • Nansouty, Etienne-Marie-Antoine Champion, Count of
  • Pajol, Pierre-Claude, Count Pajot, known as
  • Rapp, jean, count
  • Savary, Anne Jean Marie René, Duke of Rovigo
  • Sebastiani de la Porta, Horace François Bastien, Count
  • Subervie, Jacques-Gervais, baron
  • Thiébault, Paul Charles François Adrien Henri Dieudonné, baron
  • Vandamme, Dominique-Joseph René, Count of Unsebourg
  • Walther, Frederic Henri, Count
  • carronade
  • Corsair
  • The Sinking of Human Rights
  • General organization of European navies during the Revolution and the Empire
  • brig
  • Bucentaur
  • Corvette
  • Frigates
  • Schooner
  • HMS Victory
  • the brigantine
  • formidable
  • Reckless
  • 74-gun ship
  • Vasa (Wasa)
  • Bart (John)
  • Bruix, Eustace
  • Cuthbert Collingwood
  • De Ruyter
  • Edward Pellew
  • Horatio Nelson
  • James Cook
  • La Perouse
  • Linois, Charles-Alexandre Duran
  • Surcouf, Robert-Charles
  • Villaret de Joyeuse, Louis-Thomas, Count
  • Villeneuve, Pierre-Charles de
  • William Bligh
  • Schulmeister Charles Louis
  • Marie Walewska
  • Vidocq Eugene-Francois
  • Bonaparte Lucien
  • Bonaparte, Jerome
  • Bonaparte, Joseph
  • Bonaparte, Louis
  • Bonaparte, Maria Letizia
  • Bonaparte, Marie-Anne, known as Elisa
  • Bonaparte, Marie-Annonciade, known as Caroline
  • Bonaparte, Marie-Paulette, known as Pauline
  • Josephine de Beauharnais
  • Barras
  • Cambaceres
  • Clarke
  • Daru
  • Fouche
  • Gaudin
  • Regnier
  • Talleyrand-Perigord
  • Battle of Fleurus 1794
  • Battle of Valmy
  • Capture of the Dutch fleet at Helder
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
  • Preludes of the French Revolution
  • Ah! it will be fine
  • Carmagnola (vocals)
  • song of departure
  • The Marseillaise
  • Girondins club
  • Danton (Georges Jacques)
  • Lafayette
  • Marat (Jean-Paul)
  • Saint-Just (Louis Antoine Leon)
  • Old Regime society.
  • The Estates General (Versailles, May 5, 1789)
  • The Constituent Assembly (July 9, 1789 - September 30, 1791).
  • October days.
  • Federation Day.
  • The flight from Varennes and the end of the Constituent Assembly.
  • The Legislative Assembly and the fall of royalty (October 1791 - September 1792).
  • August 10, 1792.
  • The Republican Revolution. The death of the king.
  • Revolutionary government and terror.
  • The Thermidorian Convention.
  • 1795.
  • Royal Scots Grays
  • Grenadier Guards
  • Highlanders.
  • King's German Legion
  • Rifles
  • Scots Guards
  • Guard Horse Grenadiers
  • The 1st Guards Lancer Regiment; Polish Lancers
  • The 2nd Lancer Regiment of the Red Lancers guard
  • The Mounted Chasseurs of the Guard
  • The Dragons of the Guard
  • Honor Guards
  • The elite gendarmes of the guard
  • The Guard Mamluks
  • Fusiliers Grenadiers
  • Dutch Grenadiers
  • Marines of the Guard
  • Hunters on horseback
  • Lancer Light Horses
  • 01st Hussar
  • 02nd of Hussars, Chamborrand Regiment
  • 03rd Hussar
  • 04th Hussar
  • 09th Hussar
  • 11th Hussar
  • The hussars
  • The Carabinieri
  • The cuirassiers
  • The Dragons
  • Coup of 18 Brumaire
  • Peace of Amiens
  • First Empire
  • Treaty of Tilsit
  • The Paris Commune:Origins
  • The Paris Commune:Triggering
  • The Commune of Paris:The actors of the Commune
  • The Commune at work
  • The government of Versailles against the Commune of Paris
  • The Paris Commune:The second siege of Paris
  • The Paris Commune:Repression
  • Chronology of the Paris Commune (1871)
  • Federated Wall
  • dumdum bullet
  • Minié Ball, 1855
  • Colt Single Action Army (Peacemaker)
  • Spencer Rifle and Carbine
  • Bold Rifle
  • Mini Rifle
  • Rifle Model 1866 (Chassepot)
  • Sharps Rifle
  • Whitworth Rifle
  • Berthier spearguns and carabiners
  • Gendarmerie officer pistol 1836
  • Gendarmerie An IX T pistol
  • Model 1873 troop and 1874 officer revolvers
  • 1863 Sharps Carbine
  • Battle of Fetterman
  • Battle of Little Big Horn
  • Battle of Rosebud Creek
  • buffalo soldier
  • bowie knife
  • Crazy Horse
  • henry rifle
  • Gall (Sioux chief)
  • George Armstrong Custer
  • Wounded Knee Massacre
  • Bozeman Track
  • Red Cloud
  • Sitting Bull
  • William Tecumseh Sherman
  • Winchester Model 1873
  • Apaches (America)
  • Arapahos
  • Cherokees
  • Cheyenne
  • Comanche
  • Crows
  • iroquois
  • Lakota
  • Mohawk
  • pawnees
  • Seminoles
  • Sioux
  • Texas Revolution
  • andrew jackson
  • Davy Crockett
  • james bowie
  • Sam Houston
  • santa anna
  • Siege of Fort Alamo
  • Stephen FullerAustin
  • William Travis
  • Fashoda
  • Francois Achille Bazaine
  • France empties its woolen stocking to pay the ransom of 5 billion
  • Leon Gambetta
  • The Marchand epic (Fashoda)
  • Patrice de MacMahon
  • Third Republic
  • Let the accused enter !
  • Square face thick whiskers
  • Empty the abscess
  • Strange passivity
  • France still existed
  • No excuses
  • Bismarck's Judgment
  • Ney's shadow
  • Shoot me as soon as possible
  • Trap at the Tribute Pit
  • The retreat begins
  • The drama of the cliff
  • A procession of ghosts
  • Abolish the “bishops bench”
  • “LONG LIVE ARTICLE 71”
  • The expulsion of congregations
  • Primary education will be free
  • No catechism at school
  • Which God is it?
  • Neutrality will not be malicious
  • Young girls should be educated
  • Alexander Pushkin
  • Alfred Bertrand
  • Benjamin Disraeli
  • Carl von Clausewitz
  • Catherine II the Great
  • Chaka Zulu
  • Charles Darwin
  • Charles Gordon
  • Frederic A Thesiger Lord Chelmsford.
  • Giuseppe Garibaldi
  • Gustave Caillebotte
  • Horatio Herbert Kitchener
  • Jules Verne
  • Lesseps (Ferdinand Marie, Count of)
  • Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • Sarah Bernhardt
  • Victoria 1st of the United Kingdom
  • William Ewart Gladstone
  • The rise of the Empire
  • The Fall of the Empire
  • The Franco-German War
  • The constitution, imperial mechanisms and their evolution
  • Prosperity and culture
  • A new place in Europe
  • The Italian Question
  • Colonization
  • A difficult social situation
  • The rise of opposition
  • The failure of international politics
  • Battle of Solferino
  • Mexico Expedition 1861-1867
  • Jean-Francois-Constant Mocquard
  • Reichshoffen Cuirassiers
  • Napoleon Eugene Louis Bonaparte
  • Napoleon III
  • 52,000 Exhibitors
  • A novelty:Aluminum
  • The Landing of the Kings
  • Attack on the Tsar
  • enjoy first
  • Battle of Balaklava
  • Battle of Alma
  • The Battle of Malakoff,
  • Siege of Sevastopol (1854)
  • Malakoff Tower
  • The pride of the empire
  • As if the two seas recognized each other
  • Arrival of the Empress
  • The eagle enters the channel
  • In Ismailia a sumptuous party
  • 1st foreign regiment
  • 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment
  • Foreign Legion
  • Cameron
  • Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (RMLE)
  • 5th Foreign Infantry Regiment
  • 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade (13eDBLE)
  • 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
  • 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment
  • Indian Army
  • Bourgeoisie:the emergence of the new rich
  • Gunboat Diplomacy
  • Opium War
  • Boer War
  • Spanish American War
  • isandlwana
  • The Fan Affair
  • The Invention of Human Races
  • The legitimization of the novel during the 19th century
  • Russian literature in the 19th century
  • The death of Prince Louis-Napoleon
  • Russian poetry in the 19th century
  • The industrial Revolution
  • The Evil of the Century
  • Russian theater in the 19th century
  • Social classes in the 19th century
  • Colonial exhibitions
  • Black flags


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