1. Poland
2. Czechoslovakia
3. Yugoslavia
4. Austria
5. Hungary
6. Lithuania
7. Latvia
8. Estonia
9. Finland
1. Poland
2. Czechoslovakia
3. Yugoslavia
4. Austria
5. Hungary
6. Lithuania
7. Latvia
8. Estonia
9. Finland
On the morning of April 13, 1204, Constantinople was under Frankish rule. A committee of officials officially welcomed the Latin conquerors, in an attempt to prevent the sacking of the City. The Latins accepted the delegation, but at the same time allowed their men to freely plunder the City for thr
The Sistine Chapel It was built between 1471 and 1483 by order of Pope Sixtus IV , to which he owes his name. It was the result of rehabilitating and expanding the Capilla Magna , an old fortified medieval hall where the meetings of the papal court took place and, from then on, it would become the v
The main source of wealth in the Visigothic economy was agriculture, as befits a society mostly tied to the land . In this activity, as in others, they are heirs and continuators of the last times of the Low Roman Empire, even increasing its decadence. The forms of exploitation of the land continue
The other Greece, the one that doesnt erect statues of heroes, that doesnt parade as a neurotic punk in parades, the one that respects its history that still exists. This is what students of the 2nd Primary School of Sidirokastro teach. The 2nd Primary School of Sidirokastro took part in a stude