1. Catherine of Aragon: December 16, 1485
2. Anne Boleyn: c. 1501/07
3. Jane Seymour: c. 1508
4. Anne of Cleves: September 22, 1515
5. Catherine Howard: c. 1521/25
6. Catherine Parr: c. 1512
1. Catherine of Aragon: December 16, 1485
2. Anne Boleyn: c. 1501/07
3. Jane Seymour: c. 1508
4. Anne of Cleves: September 22, 1515
5. Catherine Howard: c. 1521/25
6. Catherine Parr: c. 1512
We are located in Hamburg (Germany) in the year 1675 and we find a merchant named Hennig Brand . He was not an eminence in business but, due to his wifes dowry, he had enough money to devote his time to the noble art of alchemy. The alchemists (now they would be a mixture of chemists and geeks) were
Demeter was a deity present in Greek religiosity, considered the goddess of agriculture and responsible for the growth of planted grains. Demeter was a deity that was present in the religiosity of the ancient Greeks, worshiped as the goddess of agriculture, being responsible for the growth of plant
Almost every self-respecting city and town has a town hall. Wrocław, Poznań, Tarnów or even Głogów Małopolski have it. Only in the former capital, the royal city of Krakow, it is not possible to find a historic town hall by a strange coincidence. Only a lonely tower has survived in the market square
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