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  • Forkbeard:why was Sweyn I of Denmark Called that?
  • Elementary School in Florence at the time of Dante (and Dante Student)
  • Philip the Good:(Excessive) Vanity of a Medieval Duke
  • John XII:a Lustful and Violent Young Pope
  • Living in the High Middle Ages:Survival Manual
  • Quarantine:What it is, what it means, what it is used for and what are the origins
  • Chicken Ambrogino with Dried Fruit:Medieval Christmas Recipe
  • Blondes (or Reds) with Urine
  • Returning Virgins in the 1600s
  • Lorenza Feliciani:the Accusing Wife of Cagliostro
  • Versailles:the Smallpox Vaccine Becomes a Trendy Hairstyle
  • Color Pulce:Strane Mode in Versailles
  • Jewels from the Bastille Stones
  • '400:the Beautiful Hairstyle of the "Lady with an Ermine"
  • Napoleon's Last Supper
  • Hot Chocolate before the Gallows for Marie Antoinette
  • The Fierce Satire of the Parisians on the Intimate Problems of the Pompadour
  • Louis XV and his Lovers:a Nice Anecdote
  • Madame de Pompadour and Louis XV:Birth of a Chattering Love
  • Google Remember the Birth of Charles Perrault
  • Fan Tool of Seduction
  • Courtesans and "Intimate" Aesthetic Care
  • Very High Wedges for the Courtesans of Venice
  • The "Strong and Affectionate" Bond of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI
  • How did a French lady of the 1700s wear make-up?
  • Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Le Brun, Painter (in Fugue) of Marie Antoinette
  • Paris in the 1700s:the Cafes
  • The (Poor) Meal of Parisians before the Revolution
  • Forced Diet for Marie Antoinette and her Entourage
  • How did a French noble of the 1700s dress?
  • Rosalie Lamorliére, Marie Antoinette's Last Maid
  • The Rivalry between Marie Antoinette and Madame Du Barry
  • The Necklace by Cecilia Gallerani, Leonardesca "Lady with an Ermine"
  • Paris, 1783:the Launch of the Hot Air Balloon
  • The 6 Wives of Henry VIII in a TV Movie (with Video)
  • From “The Tudors”:Jane Seymour (with Video)
  • Execution of Anna Bolena in a Film (with Video)
  • Arrest and Execution of Anna Bolena in a TV Movie (with Video)
  • Diamond Necklace Scandal:Marie Antoinette at the Bar
  • The Last Hours of Marie Antoinette
  • Capture and Run Robespierre in a Movie (with Video)
  • Trial and Death Sentence of Marie Antoinette in a Film (with Video)
  • Gertrude-Sister Virginia:Brief Description of the Nun of Monza in a Video (with Video)
  • Marie Antoinette and the Hunt
  • “Marie Antoinette” (1938), one of the Most Beautiful Films about the Queen of France (with Video)
  • Execution of Marie Antoinette in a 1938 Film (with Video)
  • The First Encounter between Marie Antoinette and Fersen in a Film (with Video)
  • Osé Scenes of Marie Antoinette and Fersen in a Film (with Video)
  • The Black Legend of Lucrezia Borgia in a Documentary (with Video)
  • Lucrezia Borgia, "Lady of Poisons" (with Video)
  • Danton and Robespierre at Cena (with Video)
  • Google Remember the Birth of René Laennec
  • The "Scucchia" of the Habsburgs
  • The "Remade" Nose of Frederick II of Montefeltro
  • Renaissance Beauty Recipe for Breast Reduction (Without Surgery ...)
  • Front High:How was it obtained?
  • The Sun King… in the Bathroom
  • Caterina de ’Medici and ... the Underpants
  • Pocahontas:where was the Church where she married was located?
  • Books:History of the "True" Pocahontas
  • The Nun of Monza in a TV Script (with Video)
  • The Nun of Monza and the Lover Gian Paolo Kill Caterina da Meda
  • Catherine of Russia and the Locks
  • Life of Madame de Pompadour in Three Minutes (with Video)
  • Golden Foods on the Italian Renaissance Tables
  • Renaissance Pizza:the (Strange) Recipe by Bartolomeo Scappi
  • Caterina de ’Medici obsessed with Aphrodisiac Foods
  • Diana of Poitiers, Paladina (and Victim) of Botox Ante Litteram
  • Hodgkin's disease for Marat?
  • The Horror of the Vendée
  • Alfieri Leaping for Joy on the Ruins of the Bastille (but then thinks again ...)
  • Gout or Rheumatoid Polyarthritis:What Was Christopher Columbus Suffering From?
  • Sphinx:Who Broke Her Nose?
  • Leonardo Passionate (Also) of Cooking
  • "Pasta Making Machine":another Leonardo Invention?
  • Maria Theresa of Austria "Thief" of Grapes:an Anecdote
  • Beauty in the 1700s:In the fake also for men
  • A curiosity about the Bastille:the Marquis De Sade
  • Lorenzo the Magnificent Environmentalist
  • Florence in the 16th century:"Air Conditioning" at Palazzo Pitti
  • Freemasonry:when was He born?
  • The Blacksmith who Betrayed Louis XVI
  • The Most Sumptuous (and Kitsch) Wedding of the Renaissance
  • Trial of Marie Antoinette:l (Absurd) Incest charge
  • The Death (True or Presumed?) of Louis Charles, Son of Marie Antoinette
  • The Laundry some time ago
  • The Lovers of Louis XV:the Mysterious Death of Pauline Nesle
  • We enter an 18th century tailor shop
  • Painting and History:Louis XV and the Favorite-Prostitute
  • Did Cosimo de 'Medici have a Twin Brother?
  • Renaissance Cooking Recipes:Rice with Almond Milk
  • Zabaione ... from the '400
  • How Many People Were Killed During the Terror?
  • Isaac Newton's Apple:History or Legend?
  • Joke (Sconcia) by Leonardo da Vinci:the Salacious Side of a Genius
  • Why is Piero de 'Medici called "the Gouty"?
  • Night Vase:the Evolution of him in Versailles
  • Renaissance:the first Italian "Boutiques"
  • At Table in Renaissance Italy:What did you eat?
  • 1700:Chronicle of a Duel ... at Happy Ending
  • Louis XIV:Flavored Wine to Cure the King's Leg
  • Alexander VI Borgia in a Portrait (Ruthless) by Guicciardini
  • "Culottes":what they were, how they were made and when they were fashionable
  • "Ingenious" (and Incredible) Hairstyles at the Court of Versailles
  • Toilets in Versailles:Beautiful and… Useless
  • “Strange” Works in Versailles
  • Florence in the Renaissance:the Education of Girls
  • A funeral in Florence at the time of the Medici
  • Dining with a Florentine of the Renaissance:which menu?
  • Leonardo da Vinci's Women:who Were They Really?
  • Was Henry VIII Impotent?
  • Why is Napoleon often Portrait with Hand in Vest?
  • Florence in the 1500s:State-of-the-art hospitals
  • Anna Bolena:Short Biography
  • Albert Mathiez:the Terror and the Fall of Robespierre
  • Simonne Evrard:who was Marat's Wife?
  • Shows “Ei fu. Napoleon Bonaparte from Piedmont to Europe "in Cherasco (CN)
  • Madame de Pompadour's Aphrodisiac Diet
  • W.A.Mozart:What did he die of?
  • The Painter and the Courtesan
  • Henry III and the Women's Dresses
  • The Day of Louis XVI
  • The "Convenient" Death of Maria Theresa of Austria
  • Maria Theresa of Austria Loving and Severe Mother:an Anecdote
  • Catherine the Great Died on the Toilet Bowl?
  • Catherine the Great:a "Red Light" gossip about her death
  • Catherine II of Russia "Sick" with Sex
  • The (Exaggerated?) Height of Mary Stuart:an Anecdote
  • Mary Stuart and her Son James:How many Mysteries?
  • Exhumation Federico da Montefeltro:the Duke's Disease
  • Florence at the time of the Medici:the Snail Tavern
  • Lunch at a Florentine Merchant of the 1500s:the (Rich) Menu
  • Caravaggio Died of Septicemia
  • Benvenuto Cellini:Artist and Rapist
  • Raphael Died Because of "Excess of Love"?
  • Dagger or Poison:How was it killed in the Renaissance?
  • Mary Stuart Breaks Tradition and Marries in White Dress
  • Empire Style:Women's Fashion in the Napoleonic Era
  • Mummy Dust as Medicine
  • Male Underwear:Brief History of the Breeches
  • Men's Fashion of the '400:Exposed Underpants
  • Calzabraga:the "Leggings" (Male) of the '400
  • Caterina di Meo Lippi:was she the mother of Leonardo da Vinci?
  • Pico della Mirandola Died of Arsenic Poisoning
  • Vegan diet for Leonardo da Vinci? What the Italian Genius ate
  • Tuscan Cialdoni:Cooking Recipe by Lorenzo the Magnificent
  • Lorenzo de Medici:the Last Love
  • The Giraffe of Lorenzo the Magnificent
  • Simonetta Vespucci, Beautiful of the Renaissance
  • Marie Antoinette and Fersen:Tragic End of a Love
  • Fersen:the Tragic Death
  • Birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci:the Origins of the Genius
  • Last Letter of Marie Antoinette before the Gallows:Text and Curiosities
  • Gambling:the Other Passion by Giacomo Casanova
  • Christmas dinner at the Court of Ivan the Terrible:an amazing menu
  • Bernardo Bandini Baroncelli:Leonardo “Photographs” a Death Sentence
  • Truffle in History:Recipe of Black Truffle Crepes
  • Childhood of Lucrezia Borgia:where and how did the Pope's daughter grow up?
  • Michelangelo Buonarroti and Lorenzo the Magnificent:an Anecdote
  • Lady with an Ermine:the Secret in Leonardo's Painting
  • Isabella of Aragon and Leonardo da Vinci Were Lovers?
  • Did Michelangelo and Leonardo not bear each other?
  • Chestnut Ball:was it really a Red Light Event?
  • Second Courses:What Were Your Favorites in the Renaissance?
  • Sugar:Obsession of Italian Renaissance Cuisine
  • Bowls Filled with Water on the Renaissance Tables:What were they for?
  • Ludovico il Moro:after 5 Centuries the Body Found in France?
  • Table napkins:when and why were they invented?
  • Potato:when and how did it arrive on the European tables?
  • Gioconda:that's why it's right that she is in France
  • Dairy Products:Cheeses in the Renaissance Diet
  • Death of Raphael:Was the Great Painter Poisoned with Arsenic?
  • Cologne water:a marvelous eighteenth-century “Medicine”
  • Puzzles:Was Leonardo Da Vinci really an Expert?
  • Taster, Sixteenth Century Method to Escape the Poison
  • Welcome Cellini, Syphilis and a Done Poisoning ... Well
  • Henry IV of Bourbon, called the Great:the King who smelled ... of Garlic!
  • Table knives:how they changed from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
  • Tax on the Hat:one of the Weirdest Taxes in History
  • Tax on Wigs:the End of an Era and a Fashion
  • Medicinal Wines:in the 15th Century it was also treated like this
  • Antonio Latini:the Chef who Decreed the Success of Tomatoes on the Table
  • Renaissance Pastry:the Most Popular Sweets and News
  • "New" Renaissance Food Habits:Favorite Vegetables and Fruits
  • James I of England Mocked for his homosexuality
  • Giacomo Casanova in Venice:the most significant places
  • Chef's hat:who invented it?
  • History of Gelato:Goethe Conquered by the Neapolitan Sorbet
  • How was cocoa collected in ancient times?
  • Isadora Duncan Killed by the Scarf
  • "Dangerous" Women's Fashion:Cloaks, Skirts and Diseases
  • Silk for Princess Sissi's Beautiful Ringlets
  • Metternich and the Origin of the Sacher Cake
  • Giusquiamo, a Widespread and Toxic Sedative of the Past
  • Writer James Joyce's Incredible Series of Ailments
  • Celibacy Tax:Hard Life for Bachelors in the Fascist Era
  • A Matter of Opinions. A Nice Anecdote about the Palace of Versailles
  • The Sad and Lonely Death of Louis XV and the Smallpox Vaccine
  • Chicken in Egg Sauce (Artusi)
  • 11 January 1944:the Last Words of Galeazzo Ciano
  • Christmas tree:when does the beginning of this tradition go back?
  • Was Rasputin really Evirato?
  • Why do Roma have the Giallorossi jersey?
  • Anita Garibaldi in Comics
  • Was the Musician Vincenzo Bellini Poisoned for Jealousy?
  • Face powder prohibited during the French Revolution
  • Hitler the Immortal:all the Attacks against the Fuhrer
  • Juventus:when he played in tie
  • Lazio:why play with the White-Celeste Jersey?
  • Painting and History:The "Wedding Album" is born
  • The Last Hours of Hitler and Eva Braun
  • Klara Polzl, Hitler's Mother
  • Light bulb:Revolutionary Invention
  • 1800:the First Public Illumination
  • Sneakers:when were they invented?
  • Washing machine:when was it born?
  • Modern Anesthesia:when was this Invention born and to whom?
  • Anne Frank in Comics
  • Ice Cream Cone:Who Invented It?
  • Chicken with Marsala (from Artusi)
  • Khioniya Guseva, the Noseless Woman Who Attempted to Kill Rasputin
  • Rasputin and the Prostitutes
  • Fiorentina:when he played with the Red and White Jersey
  • Sinking Titanic, New Theory:Was it the fault of the Moon?
  • Princess Sissi's Bidet
  • Evariste Galois, the Young Mathematician who (Maybe) Died for Love
  • Contraceptives and "Revolution" of Sexuality at the end of the 19th century
  • The First Psycho-Drug against Depression
  • Sore Throat:Early 1900s Remedy
  • Ludwig II (and Sissi) According to Luchino Visconti
  • Van Gogh:Suicide or Murder?
  • Servants at Versailles:How Many Were There?
  • '900:the "Modern" bathtub arrives in the bathroom
  • Neapolitan pudding (from Artusi)
  • Tortelli ... Artusi
  • Alessandro Manzoni was perhaps not a… Manzoni
  • Death of Giovanni Pascoli:Cancer or Alcoholism?
  • Saccharin:When and By Who Was It Invented?
  • Franco Califano “Copiò” Leopardi?
  • Anne Frank's Diary:Some "Forbidden" Pages Discovered
  • Mata Hari shooting
  • Being Thin in Victorian Times
  • Seaweed Soap:Lose Weight in the 1930s
  • Frozen Strawberry Jelly (from Artusi)
  • Orange Jelly in Frost (from Artusi)
  • Mata Hari:Short Biography of the Sexiest Spy of All Time
  • 1860:First Biscuits for Dogs are born
  • The Tormented Homosexuality of Ludwig II
  • Sissi and Ludwig II Were Lovers?
  • Puffy Eyes:Two Natural Recipes from the early 1900s
  • Early 1900s DIY Nail Ointment:Original Recipe
  • Early 1900s DIY Charcoal Toothpaste:Original Recipe
  • The Look of Oscar Wilde
  • Healthy (and Bad) Food Habits in the Napoleonic Era
  • Period Furniture:the Psyche
  • Hiroo Onoda:the Soldier who didn't want to Surrender
  • Marilyn Monroe's “Iced Out” Lingerie
  • Milan:in the footsteps of Alessandro Manzoni
  • William Blackstone, the first Washing Machine Manufacturer (1874)
  • Red Light Film:when was the First Screened in Italy?
  • Grace Kelly:the incomparable Princess Grace of Monaco
  • Stewed Mushrooms:Recipe (Easy) by Pellegrino Artusi
  • Cauliflower with the use of Romagna:Recipe from "Artusi"
  • Caravaggio:one of the most sensational thefts in the history of art
  • Nancy Astor and Winston Churchill:a Funny Spat
  • Snipers:Why Are Sharpshooters Called That?
  • Tattoo on Left Shoulder:Sissi's Little Transgression
  • North / South controversy of Italy:"Is it the fault of the Southerners if the South is poorer than the North"? An Answer to Vittorio Feltri
  • Claret Cup:English Drink according to Pellegrino Artusi's Recipe
  • Gambling:from casinos to online casinos
  • Becoming a successful Business Man? Three Characters to Draw Inspiration
  • Greta Garbo:Short Biography of a Myth of Cinema
  • Recipe for Dry Skin from an Early 1900s Beauty Manual
  • Armpit Hygiene at the beginning of the 1900s:a Recipe
  • Wurstel:who invented this particular Sausage?
  • Ferrari:from the skies to the circuits. Why the Prancing Horse Symbol?
  • China's first dragon
  • Count Vlad
  • The first hair gel
  • The first Puzzle
  • The myth of the Amazons
  • The myth of the Griffin
  • Legend of the Minotaur
  • The secret chambers of Tutankhamun
  • The true story of Eden
  • The origin of the New Year
  • The Epiphany and the Befana
  • The first Banknote
  • The meaning of August 15th
  • 2,300-year-old sword intact
  • The origins of the Etruscans
  • The death of Jesus
  • Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL)
  • Homo Naledi
  • The Cáliz of Valencia
  • No Birthday No Party
  • The Knights of the Round Table
  • The story Santa Claus
  • The origins of Christmas
  • The translation of the Hieroglyphs
  • The Small Windows of the Houses
  • The obsession with the number 1000
  • The oldest known design
  • The great discovery of the C14 method
  • The first Postal System
  • The Plague already present in the Neolithic
  • Thermoluminescence (TL)
  • New Homo species discovered in the Philippines
  • The first genetically modified babies were born in China
  • Monkeys with human genes in their brains
  • The first university building
  • The oldest wreck in the world
  • Persian cuisine
  • From Bulgaria to Africa?
  • In addition to the "present world"
  • Out of Africa
  • Inventions of the Ancient Greeks
  • History of Evolution
  • The Graecopithecus:A common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees?
  • Our first Ancestors
  • The Babylonians
  • The Olympics
  • The Assyrians
  • The oldest bread in the world
  • Denny:daughter of a Neanderthal and a Denisovian
  • "Ardi" was the first to walk
  • The birth of the Studies
  • the Byzantine Empire
  • The daily food of our ancestors
  • The Mesopotamian Civilization
  • The Hurrians
  • The Sumerians
  • The Theory of Fusion and The Theory of Replacement
  • Big jaws vs big brains
  • Hominins and hominids, what's the difference?
  • The Title of Pharaoh
  • Ramses II lived to be 92
  • The nose of the Sphinx
  • Makeup in Ancient Egypt
  • The Hittites
  • The first cities
  • Bornean orangutan photographed with a spear to fish
  • The first Pyramid
  • The Invention of FIRE
  • Brain and Posture:how they changed
  • Expressions born in the Middle Ages
  • The invention of the bracket
  • Sargon
  • The Kingdom of the Franks
  • The Phoenicians
  • The Arameans
  • Hammurabi
  • The profession of the Historian was born in Germany
  • Islam and Muhammad
  • The first human rights charter in history
  • The oldest analog calculator in history
  • The tomb of Jesus is open for 60 hours for restoration
  • The Philistines, biblical enemies of the Israelites, descended from Europeans, DNA revelations
  • Largest Neolithic settlement discovered in Israel
  • Rome, Via Alessandrina, a bust emerges from the excavations
  • Bent Pyramid open to the public
  • The Medieval Dwellings
  • Oddities of the Middle Ages
  • In Southern Africa the first house of Homo sapiens
  • The archaeological discovery of the year 2019 in Kurdistan
  • The Mongol army of Genghis Khan
  • The History of the Mongol Empire
  • Discovery of ancient Roman city buried for millennia thanks to radar
  • The oldest crown in the world
  • The Vikings
  • The Vikings' drakkars
  • Pompeii, with the technique of uncovered casts two intact bodies in the suburban villa of Civita Giuliana
  • 100 Egyptian sarcophagi found in Saqqara
  • Neanderthal infants had the same weaning times as Homo sapiens
  • History and History
  • WILLENDORF'S VENUS SPEAKS ITALIAN
  • An extraordinary Roman mosaic discovered in London
  • Shahr-i Sokhta, the Pompeii of the East
  • Marsala, excavations for the sewers reveal ancient necropolis
  • The greatest naval battle of the Middle Ages
  • Alaska:Archaeologists identify famous fort where indigenous Tlingit fought Russian forces
  • A 2,000-year-old mummy with a golden tongue was discovered in Egypt
  • Marco Polo and the Million
  • An 1,800-year-old Roman gladiator arena was discovered in Turkey
  • The great rediscovery of the ancient port of Naples
  • Why is turkey called Turkey in English?
  • New species of ancient humans discovered in the Philippines
  • The oldest skyscrapers in the world
  • 2000 year old face cream that still contains fingerprints
  • Scientists discover a 2,700-year-old stroke victim in ancient Egypt
  • The Turkish hotel suspended on the largest mosaic floor in the world
  • THE IRISH MONK who discovered America before Columbus
  • A 1,200-year-old telephone, an incredible invention of the ancient Chimu civilization
  • The Iceman
  • A plausible theory on the extinction of Neanderthals
  • The long migration of man
  • Not only by land
  • The legend of the American Giants
  • Roman military diploma discovered in Bulgaria
  • The Jews
  • The true aspect of Tutankhamun angering Egyptian researchers
  • The inventors of the trousers
  • Archaeologists unearth the probable origins of ancient Greece
  • The Colossus of Rhodes
  • RUS 'DI KIEV, The oldest SLAVO-EASTERN state created by the Vikings
  • Discovered the 1,100-year-old Viking Beer Hall. But it was only for a few.
  • The Battle of the Kidnapped Bucket
  • The Maritime Cities
  • The age of national monarchies
  • The Crusades
  • The birth of the Municipalities
  • 1300:The Century of Crisis
  • The history of the Ottoman Empire
  • The structure of the Ottoman Empire
  • The Crisis of the Ottoman Empire
  • The Giannizzieri
  • The fearsome Barbarossa
  • Kubilai Khan's Lost Fleet
  • The Spanish Flu:the deadliest epidemic in the history of Humanity
  • World War I
  • The Numbers of the First World War
  • 24 APRIL 1915:THE TRAGEDY OF THE ARMENIAN PEOPLE
  • WWI images
  • THE DRAMA OF THE EXODUS OF THE ISTRIANS AND DALMATIANS
  • The Night Witches
  • Feudalism:o que foi, sociedade e características
  • Idade Média:o que foi, características e acontecimentos
  • Medieval Art
  • Formação das Monarquias Nacionais
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Crisis of Feudalism
  • Feudal Society
  • Gothic Architecture
  • Theocentrism
  • Bourgeoisie
  • Suzerainty and Allegiance in Feudalism
  • Formation of Portugal
  • Feudal Economy
  • Black Plague:what it was, origin and how it ended
  • Germanic Peoples
  • Barbarian Peoples
  • Hundred Years War
  • Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism
  • Avis Revolution
  • Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula
  • Kingdom of the Franks
  • Magna Carta
  • Medieval Literature
  • Templars
  • Who was Charlemagne
  • The Vikings
  • Holy Roman Empire
  • Genghis Khan
  • Arab Empire
  • Medieval Castles
  • Iconoclastic Movement
  • Treaty of Verdun
  • Eastern Schism
  • Moors
  • Exercises on feudalism (with feedback and comments)
  • War of the Two Roses
  • What was the Gregorian Reformation?
  • Visigoths
  • Black Consciousness
  • 61 general knowledge and current affairs questions
  • Military Dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1985)
  • Brazilian Culture
  • Northeast Culture
  • The Coming of the Royal Family to Brazil
  • Colonial Brazil
  • Vaccine Revolt (1904)
  • World War I
  • Southeast Culture
  • Fascism
  • Black Brazilian Personalities
  • Culture of the Midwest
  • Independence of Brazil
  • Letter from Pero Vaz de Caminha
  • War of Straws
  • Zumbi dos Palmares
  • Tupi-Guarani Culture
  • Hereditary Captaincies
  • Northern Culture:Know Your Wealth!
  • Main Characteristics of Afro-Brazilian Culture
  • World War II
  • Brazil Flag
  • First Peoples of America
  • Racism in Brazil
  • 23 important women in Brazilian history
  • Indigenous Culture
  • Slavery in Brazil
  • Direct Now
  • Exercises on the Vargas Era
  • Old Republic
  • Inconfidência Mineira
  • Brazil's Economic Cycles
  • Democracy in Brazil
  • Constitution of 1824
  • Black Awareness Day:November 20
  • First Republic
  • South Region Culture:parties, dances and much more
  • Balayada (1838-1841)
  • Questions about the Military Dictatorship
  • Bahian Conjuration (1798)
  • Gold Cycle
  • Empress Leopoldina
  • It was Vargas
  • Cabanagem
  • Statute of Children and Adolescents (ECA)
  • European Maritime Expansion
  • Proclamation of the Republic (1889)
  • Brazilian Indians
  • Guarani Indians
  • Racial Democracy
  • José Sarney
  • Years of Lead
  • Mem de Sá
  • Barão de Mauá
  • Guerrilha do Araguaia
  • Caramuru
  • Flag Day:November 19
  • Brazil Discovery Day
  • Communist Intent
  • National Children's Book Day (April 18)
  • Prudente de Moraes
  • November 15:Day of the Proclamation of the Republic
  • Humberto Castello Branco
  • Revolta Paulista de 1924
  • Moderator Power
  • Joaquim Nabuco
  • September 7 - Brazilian Independence Day (holiday)
  • Antarctic France
  • Anthem of the Proclamation of the Republic
  • Hermes da Fonseca
  • Delfim Moreira
  • Chica da Silva
  • Actual Plan
  • National Congress
  • Battle of the Guararapes
  • President Campos Salles
  • Acrean Revolution
  • Epitacio Pessoa
  • Nilo Peçanha
  • Rui Barbosa:biography and works
  • Luís Carlos Prestes
  • Maria Quitéria
  • Duque de Caxias
  • Washington Louis
  • Vladimir Herzog
  • Arthur Bernardes
  • Tom Jobim
  • Wenceslau Braz
  • Pernambucan Insurrection (1645-1654):what it was, causes and consequences
  • Ecuador Confederation
  • Brazilian National Anthem
  • Aliança Nacional Libertadora
  • Portuguese Navigations
  • Beckman's Revolt
  • Revolta do Juazeiro
  • Good Neighbor Policy
  • Princess Isabel
  • Dilma Rousseff
  • Emílio Medici:biography and government
  • The Seven Peoples of the Missions
  • Iberian Union
  • José Bonifácio
  • Sesmarias
  • Convênio de Taubaté
  • Cross Plan
  • Anthem to the Flag
  • How Black Awareness Day came about
  • Ecilhamento
  • African Periplus
  • Floriano Peixoto
  • Pernambuco Revolution
  • Fernando Collor
  • Syncretism and Afro-Brazilian Religions
  • Deodoro da Fonseca
  • Night of Bottles
  • Eurico Gaspar Dutra
  • colonial pact
  • Car wash
  • National guard
  • Society of Jesus - Jesuit Order
  • Brazilian Independence Anthem
  • Itamar Franco
  • Tancredo Neves
  • Zumba denim
  • Confederation of Tamoios
  • clientelism
  • Prestes column
  • Cotton Cycle in Brazil
  • Costa e Silva
  • Inquisition in Brazil
  • Cisplatin War
  • Rodrigues Alves
  • Júlio Prestes
  • Christ the Redeemer
  • Anita Garibaldi
  • Equinoctial France
  • Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff
  • Michel Temer
  • Japanese Immigration
  • Plantation System
  • Slave Traffic
  • Constitution of 1967
  • Fernando Henrique Cardoso
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