- Leader of Nazi Germany (1933–1945)
Benito Mussolini
- Leader of Fascist Italy (1922–1943)
Hideki Tojo
- Prime Minister of Japan (1941–1944)
- Leader of Nazi Germany (1933–1945)
Benito Mussolini
- Leader of Fascist Italy (1922–1943)
Hideki Tojo
- Prime Minister of Japan (1941–1944)
Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1910 – 1996) is one of Australia’s most famous and talented Aboriginal artists of contemporary times. A life in the desert Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born in 1910 in Australia, among the Anmatyerre people. She grew up in the desert area of Alhalkere, in what would later b
Named after a noble but enslaved mother (servus ) of Tanaquil, wife of King Tarquin the Elder, Servius Tullius was the sixth king of Rome. According to the legend told by Livy, flames haloed the head of the child sleeping in his cradle. From then on, Tanaquil persuaded her husband to raise the slave
It has been almost two years since Vallabhbhai was practicing in Godhra. During this period his practice got solidified and the income also increased. Meanwhile, Vithalbhai got embroiled in a case in Borsad. It happened that Vithalbhai complained against a British magistrate to the Ghori government.
Adelajda Heska, image by Jan Matejka (photo:public domain) Adelaide Heska (1324-1371) - the second wife of Casimir the Great. Adelaide was the daughter of the Landgraf of Hesse - Henryk II Żelazny and Elżbieta of the Wettin dynasty. The then Hesse was small (it consisted of only two districts),