* France
* Great Britain
* Italy
* Romania
* United States
World War II
* France
* Great Britain
* United States
* Soviet Union
* France
* Great Britain
* Italy
* Romania
* United States
World War II
* France
* Great Britain
* United States
* Soviet Union
Roman society had patricians and plebeians as its main members, but others, such as clients, slaves and the proletariat, also made up it. By Me. Cláudio FernandesRoman civilization, which began to develop in the region of Lazio, in the Italian Peninsula, around 750 BC, was organized into two main g
Get yourself Philippe dOrléans by Elisabetta Lurgo! Often described as a promiscuous drunk, totally under the influence of his cutesies, Sir would be more jealous and without any political conscience. It is a completely different character who is revealed in this biography. Elisabetta Lurgo , autho
The existence of the consul, Consul, is indispensable when talking about Rome after the republic. It can be said that it is a secret that made Roman politics unique and developed into a unique giant empire, with a position not found in modern Japan, of course, in other politics. Consul always ha
Already in the middle of the 15th century, relations between Russia and Greeks had begun to tighten. However, until the ascension of Peter the Great to the throne of Holy Russia, the good relations between Greeks and Russians were more platonic. However, Peter the Great, from the moment he decided t