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Marie Antoinette: From Love to Hatred – Part 1

What was the fault of Queen Marie Antoinette to the French people? Basically, because she was a foreigner, she wanted to live cheerfully and carefree, to have many beautiful outfits and ornaments. But she was born a princess and just could not live in another way. The queen’s last words were: “Forgive me, monsieur, I’m […]

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Legends of Napoleon

In 1814, rumors appeared in Paris about the mysterious “Red Man” with whom Napoleon concluded the treaty. It was said that it was the support of an unknown force that brought Bonaparte victories in battle and politics. Napoleon allegedly met a mystical patron during the Egyptian campaign … The soldiers told me that a man […]

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Egyptian passions: Nefertiti and Akhenaten

Myths are a natural seasoning in the history of love, which happened almost 3,300 years ago under the sharp eye of the solar god Aton. They only emphasize the taste of the classic dish: passion, love triangle, betrayal and revenge… The beautiful is coming So, in the XVI-XI centuries. BC. Egypt ruled Amenhotep III. Like […]

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The story about the Ancient Greek arson

About 21 September 356 BC within the Traditional town of Ephesus’ night a large fireplace clearly was there. Citizens that were surprised unearthed that the fireplace ruined their satisfaction that was primary — Artemis’ forehead. The inquest that was warm, was imprisoned the fire’s supposed criminal. The suspect was a citizen that is local from […]

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The middle age: the end of the Ancient World

The middle ages marked the total defeat of the Western Roman Empire in the fight against pagan barbarians who seized her land and began to build their States on the ruins of a once great country. However, they soon found out that slavery from a purely economic point of view is not suitable for efficient […]

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Infanta — the Queen of England

Catherine child of Ferdinand, of Aragon king Henry Tudor’s wife. The Pope’s rejection to provide a breakup from this to the master has resulted in the reformation in Britain. Fall the explanations Catherine was little with long hair, grey-blue eyes and reasonable skin having a lighting rose, that will be additionally verified from the maintained […]

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The era of ignorance and obscurantism Part 2

This experience was gradually borrowed all over Europe. “The great plague” in London in the XVII century was accompanied by the prohibition to cases to leave their homes for the quarantine period, as well as the introduction of standards for the depth of the plague graves. What brought progress The plague pandemic has dramatically increased […]

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The era of ignorance and obscurantism Part 1

The culprit of the worst epidemics in the history of mankind, the plague will only discover their secrets. Only in 2015, scientists learned that her agent was deadly in just ten thousand years ago, a mass killing of people began in the late bronze age. Usually, the rapid spread of “black death” among medieval Europeans […]

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The biography of Guy de Maupassant

This French writer was insatiable in love. All his life he changed his women like a gentleman gloves. Most Affairs have become the subjects of his books. Maupassant was proud of his tireless love nothing less than literary talent… Man was created on 5 August 1850 in respectable household. Nevertheless, his mom Le Poitevin and […]

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