- Loss of Territory
- Loss of Economic Resources
- Loss of Political Power and Prestige
- Loss of Territory
- Loss of Economic Resources
- Loss of Political Power and Prestige
Logically, the different religious currents have had a great influence on the future of the events of the peoples throughout history, and it would be foolish for me not to recognize that European societies were modeled by the predominant Church in each one. of them, whether Catholic or Protestant. T
It is often said that “a picture is worth a thousand words”, but when it comes to Antiquity and its interpretation by an artist, sometimes these pictorial representations, sculptural, literary or cinematographic works do not help us historians at all, since they lead the viewer to believe them at fa
In the 10th c. A.D. jihadists were not just a local threat, but a tangible reality from todays bloody Turkey-Syria border to the entire Mediterranean. The fanatical Arabs had also expanded into Italy, threatening Rome as well, supported by opportunistic Christians. In the second half of the 9th c
Entry taken from the book The Plantagenets The first entry in the series dedicated to Eleanor of Aquitaine ended with the birth of a son from her marriage to Henry II, whom they called William. On February 28, 1155, Henry, the couples second son, was born. Sadness at the untimely death of the eldes