1. Christopher Columbus
2. Vasco da Gama
3. John Cabot
4. Ferdinand Magellan
5. Juan Sebastian Elcano
1. Christopher Columbus
2. Vasco da Gama
3. John Cabot
4. Ferdinand Magellan
5. Juan Sebastian Elcano
Fatty acids detected on pottery and shards from a Croatian archaeological site testify to cheese production 7,000 years ago. The archaeological site of Pokrovnik during excavations in the modern village in Dalmatia, Croatia. Milk production and cheese making have been linked to the development
This July 27, 2020, Googles Doodle tribute to botanist Jeanne Barret. She is the first woman to have circumnavigated the globe. Jeanne Barret is the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. This July 27, 2020, Google pays tribute to the French botanist Jeanne Barret, born July 27, 1740 and the f
The kingdom of Rheged was a post-Roman fall Celtic kingdom whose status researchers based on speculation only, until early 2017. He appears abundantly in early British poetry, where both Nennius and the bard Taliesin associate him with a king named Urien in the second half of the sixth century. Als
The reader would be surprised at how few grams of fiction that we have needed to add to the classical sources to create this evocation of a peculiar single combat (monomachia; pl. monomachiae ) Iberian. The episode, completely real, is known to us by various authors, interested above all in the pic