Royal Courts and Bureaucracies
Royal armies
Magna Carta
Rise of Towns and Cities
Trade and Commerce
Renaissance Humanism
Growth of National Identity
Black Death
Royal Courts and Bureaucracies
Royal armies
Magna Carta
Rise of Towns and Cities
Trade and Commerce
Renaissance Humanism
Growth of National Identity
Black Death
Lockheed Martins SR-71 “Blackbird” strategic reconnaissance aircraft has been one of the most amazing aircraft in Air Force history. Flying at an altitude of over 26,000 m at speeds of over Mach 3, it was practically unshootable by the Soviets and capable of reading Soviet territory at will. A to
Egypts Antiquities Minister Khaled El Enani announced, from Giza, the discovery of an Old Kingdom necropolis, approximately 4,500 years old. According to Mustafa Waziri, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities and director of the team of the Egyptian Archaeological Mission that made
The so-called lace wars of the late 17th to the middle of the 18th century are considered today as a kind of good war, without deviations, without murders, without massacres of civilians, looting, rape, war crimes. But was it so? History shows that, unfortunately, this was not the only way it ha
CLARKE Henri-Jacques-Guillaume, Duke of Feltre (Landrecies, October 17, 1765 - Neuviller-la-Roche, October 28, 1818). A cadet at the Ecole Militaire in Paris in 1781, Clarke left his regiment of hussars in 1790 with the rank of captain for a post of attache to the London Embassy. Returning to the