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The battle of Kilkis - Lakhana was the catalytic conflict of the Second Balkan War. The great Greek victory sealed the freedom of Eastern Macedonia. Honoring the many brave Greek fighters who fell in that battle, the Directorate of Army History of the GES released an extremely informative video with
Spectacular successes of the Polish hussars. Impressive action of Polish commandos at Monte Cassino. And the British coming to Poland ... for the dishwasher. These stories will improve the mood of every Pole. This time, as we travel through the ages, we present to you the evidence that there are
The origin of the IX is today still doubtful. The historical popularizer Stephen Dando-Collins holds in his book The Legions of Rome that this unit was recruited in Hispania by Pompey the Great in 65 BC. along with the VI, VII and VIII, but it is also known that Gaius Julius Caesar commanded an IX d
Entry taken from the book The Plantagenets On February 23, in the year 1447, Humhprey of Gloucester dies under mysterious circumstances. It does not seem to make much sense to affirm that the death of a little-known character that took place eight years before the beginning of the dynastic conflic