- They were absorbed by the Native Americans
- They moved to a different location
- They were killed by Spanish explorers
- They were absorbed by the Native Americans
- They moved to a different location
- They were killed by Spanish explorers
Italy was not unified, but was conquered by the Piedmontese, interested only in the gold of Naples to cover their debts. But is this really the truth? Did the small and indebted kingdom of Piedmont and Sardinia really manage to conquer the great, rich and prosperous Kingdom of the two Sicilies? Or m
The history of the cavalry, which turned the Commonwealth into an empire, begins with the Serbian mercenaries. The very word hussar probably comes from the Serbian usar / gusar, which was meant to mean a horse warrior. Other etymologies are proposed, even Armenian ones, but anyway the roots of the
The latest history is full of stories about male visionaries working in a garage on inventions that changed the face of the world. But the visionary women who have always pioneered new technologies are rarely remembered, from the Victorian aristocrat Ada Lovelace, author of the first computer progra
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