- Muzzle-loading smoothbore cannons
- Carronades
- Muskets
- Pistols
- Cutlasses
- Pikes
French and Spanish
- Muzzle-loading smoothbore cannons
- Carronades
- Muskets
- Pistols
- Cutlasses
- Boarding axes
- Muzzle-loading smoothbore cannons
- Carronades
- Muskets
- Pistols
- Cutlasses
- Pikes
French and Spanish
- Muzzle-loading smoothbore cannons
- Carronades
- Muskets
- Pistols
- Cutlasses
- Boarding axes
The unification of Italy it was a process of union between the various kingdoms that made up the Italian Peninsula, after the expulsion of the Austrians. It took place in the second half of the 19th century and ended in 1871. With this, the kingdoms began to form a single country, the Kingdom of It
Sunset and panoramic view of the megalithic monument of Stonehenge, UK • ISTOCK Sources of legends and fantasies, the megaliths occupy a discreet but deaf place at the heart of the imagination of European prehistory:the adventures of Asterix and Obelix testify to this, with humor and derision, w
Lucrezia Borgia (Lucrezia Borgia in Italian), born in Subiaco on the 18 April 1480 and died in Ferrara on June 24, 1519, is the natural daughter of the Valencian cardinal Roderic Borgia (future Pope Alexander VI). She marked her time as protector of the arts and letters. Natural daughter of Cardina
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