Georges Clemenceau (France)
Woodrow Wilson (United States)
Vittorio Orlando (Italy)
Georges Clemenceau (France)
Woodrow Wilson (United States)
Vittorio Orlando (Italy)
Why didnt the West help Byzantium? This question has plagued historians for years. The answers that have been given vary. In Greece, the refusal of the Westerners to help is emphasized due to the refusal of the Byzantines to submit to the papal church. But this is only one parameter and probably not
During the High Middle Ages, several states were known as the Kingdom of Burgundy . In the second quarter of the VIe century, if the Burgundian kings were definitively defeated by the Franks, the Burgundian people did not disappear. Its laws and its aristocracy, allied to the Gallo-Roman nobility su
The public education system in the Greek state of the 19th century. was founded during the time of the Othonian monarchy with a series of regency decrees (1833-1837). It was applied without serious structural changes for about a century. Essentially, it was a complete transplant of the Bavarian mode
The Roman Empire, which dragged a strong crisis in the third century, ended up disappearing, which happened in the year 476. The essential cause of this catastrophe was found in the serious internal problems, both political and military as well as social and economic, but The pressure exerted from o