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Daisy of Valois (1553-1615), known as Queen Margot , Queen of France and Navarre, was the daughter of King Henry II and Catherine de Medici and the sister of Charles IX and Henry III. In 1572, she married the leader of the Huguenots, Henri de Navarre (future Henri IV), symbolizing an attempt at reco
The declaration of the First Balkan War on October 5, 1912, found the Greek Navy reinforced. Opposite him stood the powerful Turkish navy, ready to challenge their supremacy in the Aegean and to help reinforce the fighting divisions of the Turkish Army with Asiatic troops of the Empire. The Turkish
Until a few months ago the terms Grexit , Spexit or Brexit They could seem to us to be the name of racehorses or new energy drinks, when in fact they are Anglo-Saxon acronyms that refer to the hypothetical departure of Greece, Spain or the United Kingdom, respectively, from the EU. On this occasion,
The Historical Snooper and Teutoburg Deserta Ferros collaboration with our friend El Fisgón Histórico begins, a casual way of introducing the themes that we develop in our publications, in this case the number 39 of Desperta Ferro Antigua and Medieval, dedicated to that battle that gave Augustus so