- The Allied Powers (primarily the United States, France, Britain, the Russian Empire, Italy, Japan, and Serbia)
- The Central Powers (primarily Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria)
- The Allied Powers (primarily the United States, France, Britain, the Russian Empire, Italy, Japan, and Serbia)
- The Central Powers (primarily Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria)
Entry taken from the book The Plantagenets In the last blog entry, Edward I of England vs. Llywelyn Prince of Wales, we had left the latter kneeling before the former to pay homage to him at Westminster on Christmas Day 1277. From then on there were a few years of unsettled balance between the dimi
After the death of Michael Palaiologos and the restoration to the throne of his son, Andronikos II, the empire now entered the final course towards its end. Andronikos had nothing to do with military matters and did not give due importance to the army. However, until around 1300 the Byzantine Army,
Mercurios Boas was the son of Theodoros Boas, an official at the court of the Despots of Mystras. He came from a great Byzantine military family from Angelokastro. His year of birth is not known. Mercury Boas is indeed a special case. You are rightly considered the leader of the famous Soldiers.
What hobby is more popular and visceral than sitting in the stands of a packed sports arena on a warm spring afternoon? Crowds filling the stands, dressed in the colors of their idols, people distributing drinks and fripperies among the respectable, bets on money or pride on who will win and who wil