* Germany
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* Ottoman Empire
* Bulgaria
* Germany
* Austria-Hungary
* Ottoman Empire
* Bulgaria
Michael I Palaiologos from the moment he ascended the throne, even as a usurper, set as his goal the recovery of the City and the re-establishment of the Byzantine Empire. But he tried to achieve it through diplomatic means. Seeking to end the rivalry with the Despotate of Epirus, he sent an embassy
Pytheas the Massaliotis is one of the most unknown, but at the same time important personalities of the ancient world. He justifiably does not hold the title of explorer, since he was the first to sail in the unknown northern seas, reaching the island of Thuli, which researchers identify with todays
The Guelph terms and gibellines come from the Italian terms guelfi and ghibellini , with which the two factions were called that since the 12th century supported the House of Bavaria (the Welfen, and hence the word Guelph in the Holy Roman Empire, respectively. listen)) and to the house of the Hoh
Much has been written in recent years about Viking culture. Movies and television series have managed to arouse admiration for this fascinating culture that emerged overnight as a true Ragnaröki against European cultures, to, in the same sudden way, plunge into integration and oblivion. It did not d