- Thomas Jefferson
- John Hancock
- Patrick Henry
- Samuel Adams
- George Washington
- Benjamin Franklin
- Thomas Paine
- Thomas Jefferson
- John Hancock
- Patrick Henry
- Samuel Adams
- George Washington
- Benjamin Franklin
- Thomas Paine
The 9th century was a strange time. Europe was once again in upheaval. The legendary Frankish empire of Charlemagne was nearing its end. Vikings roamed the seas. But what is almost more striking than the political upheavals of the time is how stupid the rulers were actually named at the time. At tha
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,
The last great manifestation in Europe of the Plague dated 1720 and remains known as the “plague of Marseille . It will cause 40,000 victims out of the 75,000 inhabitants of the Marseille city, which is then experiencing its twentieth epidemic of this disease since antiquity. In the 15th century, th
Athenian ostracism was a political device used to exile or banish from the city-state any citizen who posed some kind of threat to the democratic order. By Me. Cláudio FernandesWhen studying the history of Greek civilization, it is always necessary to pay extra attention so as not to confuse the po