1. Czechoslovakia
2. Poland
3. Austria
1. Czechoslovakia
2. Poland
3. Austria
Under the Ancien Régime, Christmas celebrations were above all religious celebrations intended for contemplation. Dangeaus description in his Journal of December 24 and 25, 1697 illustrates well the pious habits of the royal family at this time: Tuesday 24, Christmas Eve:the king made his devotions
Emperor Karakala is a very interesting emperor, but the official name is Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Pius Augustus, and Karakala is a nickname. His real name is too long, so everyone calls it Karakara. The etymology of Karakara is because he liked to wear the clothes of th
We often have the image that slaves were treated cruelly in ancient Mesopotamia. That is an idea that comes from the Assyrians and Babylonians, who spared no lashes with them. The Sumerians, on the other hand, had a somewhat curious attitude towards slavery. To begin with, aside from the obvious fac
The feud between Nikos Zachariadis and his entourage with Markos Vafiadis broke out on the occasion of the transformation of the Democratic Army of Greece (DSE) from a rebel to a regular force. After the break between Tito and Stalin, Marcos did not see a happy end to the war without the support fro