2. Colonial Assemblies
3. Religious Toleration
4. Universal Male Suffrage
5. Written Constitutions
2. Colonial Assemblies
3. Religious Toleration
4. Universal Male Suffrage
5. Written Constitutions
According to tradition, on a day like today, April 21, Romulus traced a furrow in the ground. Inside was defined the sacred space (pomerium ) of what would be a new city:Rome. His brother Remos brother crossed the line, which was synonymous with raping him, and was shot down nicely by a bodyguard of
I think few people in Japan know the history of the Roman kingdom. It doesnt appear in textbooks anyway, and unlike Imperial Rome, its not flashy. I dont know about overseas! However, if you take a closer look at this era, there are many interesting parts. So today I would like to take a look
Yesterday, the Council of Ministers awarded an important collective military decoration to the 14th Alcántara Cavalry Regiment. This regiment covered the withdrawal of the rest of the Spanish troops in the Battle of Annual (the Annual disaster), having a brave and outstanding behavior, exceptional i
Are there inherent rights that every human being possesses? The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes values that apply to all human beings and are intended to protect against indiscriminate violence. But the long fight for human rights is not over yet. The long fight for freedom