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Alexander VI was a Roman Pope who occupied the seat of Saint Peter in the period 1492-1521 and who would stand out as one of the most significant figures of the Renaissance. Abandoning the evangelical model of life, the Renaissance pontiffs were more concerned with their political projection and sta
Georgios Tagalakis joined the Air Force (then Royal Hellenic Air Force – EBA) as a non-commissioned officer in 1940. In 1942 he received his pilots license in Rhodesia. He returned to Greece after the liberation and as a second lieutenant, participated in operations against his rebels, later the
After the great victory of the Greek Army at Eski Sehir, the 2nd Army Corps (2nd SS) was ordered to advance towards Seidi Gazi. So the 2nd SS ordered, in turn, the XIII Infantry Division (MP) and the Plastira Detachment to pursue the Turks. Information from the XIII MP stated that the Turks held
In the 100 years since the failure of the Crassus brothers reforms, Rome has entered an extension era called the first century of civil war. After the Second Punic War, Rome took control of the Mediterranean and was like having no enemies. Humans are mysterious creatures. When the enemy disappea