(1) Rebirth of learning from classical antiquity.
(2) Development of new scientific methods and the rise of modern science.
(3) Exploration of new lands and the rise of global trade.
(4) Artistic and cultural flourishing.
(1) Rebirth of learning from classical antiquity.
(2) Development of new scientific methods and the rise of modern science.
(3) Exploration of new lands and the rise of global trade.
(4) Artistic and cultural flourishing.
One of the most repeated myths in Antiquity is that of the king whose end is prophesied at the hands of a descendant. This leads the father to abandon him in the belief that he will die and, thus, he will be able to avoid the predicted destiny. Then it turns out that the boy is saved and fulfills h
At least 150,000 men of Jewish origin, under Nazi law, served in the German armed forces during the early stages of World War II, according to a study by American historian Brian Mark Rigg, published in his book Hitlers Jewish Soldiers. Rigg, a professor at the University of Virginia, interviewe
When the 1914 war broke out, Lieutenant Jürgen von Arnim, from an old aristocratic military family, was twenty-five years old. He will earn his captains stars by fire and serve in the Imperial Guard. An officer by tradition with a brittle look, he succeeded in entering the Reichswehr of 100,000 men
The B-47 Stratojet was the first valuable jet bomber to to enter USAF service and the absolute first in its class to feature swept-back wings. The approximately 1,800 examples from the many versions produced between 1946 and 1957 remained in service with the Strategic Air Command throughout the 1950