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historytheinterestingbits.com
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| | | | A 14th-century representation of Henry and Eleanor In history we tend to focus on the actions of the men in a family. Well, let's face it, the life of Henry II and his sons is fascinating, full of love, honour, death and betrayal. Who wouldn't be drawn into that world? But did you know that... | |
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angrystaffofficer.com
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| | | | If you've been in the Army longer than five minutes, you've probably been called "warrior" already. Or maybe "hero," usually used sarcastically when referring to basic trainees. But "warrior" is not used sarcastically. We have the "Best Warrior" competition. Soldiers injured in combat or in training go to "Warrior Transition Units." Thankfully, training for new... | |
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militaryhistorynow.com
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| | | | "Many Roman authors provide a manipulated version of events. Unfortunately, for this reason, most of the details of these battles have been lost to time." By Byron Waldron DURING THE mid and late third century... | |
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| | Clive meeting Mir Jafar after the Battle of Plassey, Francis Hayman, c.?1762) Between 1492 and 1918 CE, European nations, dynasties, explorers, and adventurers overran and conquered nearly the entire Earth, in what has to be considered the most consequential act of imperial expansion in world history. Virtually everything in our world today can trace its... |