- The Kingdom of Jerusalem
- The Byzantine Empire
- The Seljuk Empire
- The Fatimid Caliphate
- TheAyyubid Dynasty
- The Mamluk Sultanate
- The Kingdom of Jerusalem
- The Byzantine Empire
- The Seljuk Empire
- The Fatimid Caliphate
- TheAyyubid Dynasty
- The Mamluk Sultanate
New research by a Greek anthropologist of the diaspora, which took place in Paliokastro on the island of Thassos, brought to light, among other discoveries, a skull from the early Byzantine period (fourth to seventh century AD). The skull bears traces of surgery, which is incredibly complex, accordi
Regarding the fact that the English are very much their own, some time ago I read:«They drive on the left, they play things as enigmatic as cricket, they weigh and pay in pounds, they have a Church for their own consumption and they can be both gentlemen and hooligans .» Perhaps the differential fac
Had he not been crucified, today the symbol of Christianity, instead of a cross, could be, for example, a noose with a hangmans knot or a torn tunic. And why was he crucified? Well, because the Romans were very square and had everything perfectly regulated. Depending on the crime and your condition,
Juana I, also called Juana La Loca , was born in 1479 in Toledo. She second daughter of the Catholic Monarchs; the only one who survived her parents. In 1496, she married Felipe el Hermoso , Archduke of Austria (son of Maximilian I, German Emperor, and his wife, Maria of Burgundy). On February 2