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Exercises on the Byzantine Empire
Exercises on the Carolingian Empire
Exercises on the Ottoman Empire
Exercises on the Roman Empire
Exercises on Islam
Exercises on Lutheranism
Exercises on McCarthyism
Exercises on the Babi Yar Massacre
Exercises on the Katyn Massacre
Exercises on neocolonialism in Africa
Exercises on Neo-Nazism
Exercises on the New Kingdom in Egypt
Exercises on the German-Soviet Pact
Exercises on the Neolithic Period
Exercises on the Paleolithic Period
Final Solution plan exercises
Exercises on the power of the Catholic Church in the feudal world
Exercises on the Lebensborn Nazi Program
Exercises on the Kingdom of the Franks
Exercises on the Renaissance
Exercises on the Spanish Golden Century
Exercises on the Feudal Production System
Exercises on Socialism
Exercises on the emergence of the bourgeoisie
Exercises on chronological time and historical time
Exercises on the Treaty of Methuen
Exercises on the Anabaptists and the Revolts of the 16th Century
Exercises on the background of the Russian Revolution
Exercises on the Artists of the Renaissance
Exercises about the Aztecs
Exercises on the September 11, 2001 attacks
Exercises about concentration camps in the United States
Exercises on Fundamental Historical Concepts
Exercises on the USA in World War I
Exercises on Enlightenment Philosophers
Exercises on the Incas
Exercises about the Mayans
Exercises on the final months of the Second World War
Exercises on the Black Panthers
Exercises on the Persians
Exercises on the Peoples of Mesopotamia
Exercises on the Spanish Mystical Saints
Exercises about the Vikings
Exercises on the Vikings in America
Exercises on Otto Von Bismarck
Exercises on Perestroika and Glasnost in the USSR
Exercises on the Roman Republican Period
Marshall Plan Exercises
Pol Pot Exercises
Exercises on Gregorian Reform
Exercises on totalitarian regimes
Viking religion exercises
Exercises on Scientific Renaissance
Exercises on Commercial and Urban Renaissance
Exercises on Plebeian Revolts
Exercises on Chinese Revolution
Exercises on Cuban Revolution
Exercises on Chinese Cultural Revolution
Exercises on Ancient Rome
Exercises on the Holy German Empire
Exercises on Salazarism
Exercises on the theory of evolution
Exercises on terrorism
Exercises on the Lateran Treaty
Exercises on the Treaty of Versailles
Exercises on Universities in the Middle Ages
Exercises on Zoroastrianism
Battle of Magnesia of Sipylus
Battle of the Catalan Fields
Sacred Battalion of Thebes
Gaugameles
Jugurtha's War
hoplite
Peltast
Phalanx
Pharsalus, Pompey's Last Battle
Battle of Marathon
Battle of Salamis
Darius I
Persian Wars
The Battle of Plataea (-479)
The Second Medical War
Leonidas I
The Immortals (Mélophores)
Thermopylae
first medical war
Xerxes I
Alesia
Caesar arrests the Helvetii
Caesar against the Germans
Gallic Wars timeline
Gallic Wars
War of the Vénetes (or Battle of Morbihan)
Centurions Pullo and Vorenus
First expedition to Brittany
Mercenary war
The Mercenary Revolt (241-238 BC) Polybius
Naravas
Spendios
Genesis of the conflict:the struggle for influence
Carthaginian allies:The Celts
Carthaginian allies:The Iberians
Carthage
HAMILCAR
Rome
Premises of the conflict:control of the Strait of Messina
Trigger of the conflict:Messina
Roman Successes on Land and Sea (264-256 BC)
Turnarounds (256-244)
End of the conflict (243-241)
Deuxième Guerre Punique
HANNIBAL by Cornelius Nepos
Hannibal on the road to Rome
Hasdrubal Barca
Hasdrubal the Handsome
Magon Barca
Massinissa
Scipio the African
Syphax
National hatreds and personal hatred
Death of Hamilcar (229); Hasdrubal replaces him
The estate of Hasdrubal (221)
Hannibal's debut in Spain (224)
The first Spanish campaign (221-219)
Sagunto sends a delegation to Rome (218)
State of minds in Rome and Carthage
Meeting of Hannibal and Scipio
Preliminaries of the battle
The Battle of Zama (October 19, 202)
Terms of Peace
Consul Ti's impatience. Sempronius Longus
The Romans accept the fight (end of December)
The Carthaginians have the advantage
Rout of the Roman army near Trebia
Consul's whirlwind trip to Rome; Victumulae attack
Beginning of a new year of war (217)
Through the Etruscan Swamps (March 217)
Consul Flaminius gives the signal for combat
Ambush on Lake Trasimeno (June 217)
Progress of the battle
The disaster
Result of the battle
Appointment of a dictator (early July 217)
Other consequences of defeat
Conspiracy of the Banished Syracusans (Spring 212)
Entry of the Romans into Syracuse
Looting the city
The Epidemic (Fall 212)
Organization of the Resistance in Sicily
Peace talks
Sending a delegation to Marcellus
Fall of the fortress of Syracuse
Looting of the Achradine; death of Archimedes
The end of Saguntum (March 218)
Headquarters preparations; Hannibal is wounded
Resumption of the seat
Roman Embassy in Carthage
Negotiations
Reactions in Rome after the fall of Sagunto
Cato the Elder
Third Punic War
premises of the fall
Indecisive naval combat
Assault
Last battles for the citadel
A war of nerves
The Ultimatum
fight and resist
Nature of Fortifications
The campaign begins
The besieged strike back
Publius Scipio:elected Consul
Blockade and starve Carthage
Mithras
The possible stopovers of Ulysses
Aballo (Avalon)
Fundamental Battle of the Aesir - Vanes
Belenos
Bodb (Badb)
Bormo (Borvo)
Brennos
Bridget
Camulos
Cernunnos
Cuchulainn
Dagda
Dana (or Danu)
Druids
Fîr Bolg (or Fîr Bholg)
Formori (or Formori)
Goibniu (or Goibhniu)
Lug
Nuada
Ogmios
Sacrifices
Taranis
severed heads
Teutates ( Toutatis )
Tuatha De Danann
Heliopolis (Egypt)
Demeter
Hecate
Nike
Orion
Ouranos
Persephone
Prometheus
Titans and Titanides
Aphrodite
Apollo
Ares
Artemis
Athena
Dionysus
Hades
Hephaestus
hera
Hermes
Poseidon
Zeus
Alves (Elves)
Has his
Asgard (Asgard)
baldr
Berserker
Dragon
Fenrir
Freya
Freyr
Giants
Heimdallr
Jarl
Jord
The Blood Eagle
Loki
Mjollnir
Dwarfs
Odinn
Ragnarok
sif
Thorr
Troll
Valholl (Walhalla)
Valkiries (Valkyrie)
vanes
viking
The Thracians
Achaemids
Alans
Ambrosius Aurelianus
Archimedes
Artorius Castus
attila
Avars
Cimmerians
Cyrus II
Dacians
Dorians
Etruscans
Gétules
Hengist and Horsa
Herodotus
Huns
Ionia
Jugurtha
The Seleucids
merovée
Odoacer
Osric (King of the Hwicce)
Parthians
Pausanias (general)
Pericles
Phoenicians, Bedouins of the sea
Phidias
Picts
Plato
Polybius (historian)
Sarmatians
Scythians
Socrates
Spartacus
Vikings:Destroyers or Builders
Virgil
Vortigern
Vortimer
Xenophon
The Macedonian pike phalanx
Battle of Issus
Battle of Gaugamela
Darius III
Hypastrack
Pausanias (Macedonia)
Prodrome
Sarissa
Ambiorix
Boadicea
Brennus
Vercassivellaunos
Vercingetorix
Allobroges
Arvernes
Atrebates
Brigantes
carnuts
Eburons
Aedui
Helvetians
Iceni
Menapians
morins
Parisii
Pictons
Remes
catfish
Treveri
Veneti
Argos
Babylon
Corinth
Megara
Phocaea
Kingdom of Pontus
Thebes (Greece)
Tire
Utica
The city
Athenian citizenship
The Great Crises:Peloponnesian War and Coups
Political institutions
The origins of Athenian democracy
Political reforms
Athens
Athenian Democracy
Story
Population
Political system
Religion in Sparta
Decline of Spartan power
Peloponnesian War
Fourth-century Spartan imperialism
Roman domination and the Middle Ages
Mythological origins
Goths
Ostrogoths
Visigoths
the vandals:Origins:from the 1st to the 5th century
The Vandals:The Great Invasions (406-439)
Legacy and reputation of the Vandals
Alaric II
Ariovist
Arminius
Genseric
Wulfila
Alamanni
Batavians
Chamaves
pussies
Cheruscans
Franks
Gepids
Herules
Quads
Saxons
skires
Suevi
Teutons
Thuringia
Agamemnon
Achaeans
Ajax, son of Oileus
Ajax, son of Telamon
Briseis
Hector
The Atreides
Menelaus
Myrmidons
Patroclus
Ulysses
Aetius
Atia Balba Caesonia
Aurelia Cotta
Battle of Pharsalus
Battle of Philippi
Battle of Teutoburg
Catiline
Cleopatra VII
Cornelie Cinna
Germanicus
Ranks of the Roman army
social war
The Sextus Affair
The Verres scandal
The Gauls besiege the capitol
the Gracchi
List of Rome wars
Marcus Junius Brutus
Octavia Thurina Major
Orestes Flavius
Patrician
Plebs
Plutarch
Pompeia Sulla
First civil war between Marius and Sylla
Quintus Tullius Cicero (Cicero)
Sallust
Servilia Caepionis
Titus Labienus
Titus Pullo
Varus Publius Quintilius
Mark Anthony
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Sulla
caligula
Caracalla
Caesar, (caesar)(title)
Claudius
Convenient
galba
Hadrian
Marc Aurèle
Nero
Romulus Augustulus
Septimius Severus
titus
Valentinian II
Cataphract
Cataphract (armor)
century
Centurions
Roman cohort
Urban cohorts
Equipment of the Roman legionary
Evolution of Legions
Praetorian Guard
gladius
Hastati
History of the Roman Legions
Legion III Augusta (III Legio Augusta)
Legion III Cyrenaica
Legion III Parthica
Legion VIII (Legio VIII Augusta)
Lorica hamata (ringed chain mail)
Lorica squamata (scaly cuirass)
Magister militum
Roman Manipulates
Massacre of the Theban Legion
Movements
evening primrose
Pilum
Principles
Scorpion (siege weapon)
Spatha
Triarii
military tribune
Auxiliary troops
Velite
First strategic paths
Network expansion, a business tool
The construction of Roman roads
The different statuses of Roman roads
Road documents
Developments of the Roman roads
Passage of waterways
Relays and hostels
Speed and security
Roman roads in Gaul
An example of a paved via munita in Pompeii.
Colossus of Rhodes
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
Lighthouse of Alexandria
Chryselephantine statue of Olympian Zeus
Temple of Artemis in Ephesus
Apogee
Decline
Dissolution
Foundation of the Ottoman Empire
Bachi-bouzouk
Janissary
01- The Balkans and Turkey in the middle of the 15th century
02- Ottoman victories end an era:The fall of Constantinople
03- Prelude to disaster
04- The West abandons Byzantium
05- The disaster
Calvin and predestination
Cloth of Gold Camp (interview)
The Inquisition in Switzerland
Republic of Venice
Sabbath:the worship of the Devil
Battle of Lepanto
Battle of Mohács (1526)
Battle of Pavia
Marignan
Siege of Vienna
Caesar Borgia
Charles Quint
condottieres or condottieri
Ferdinand of Magellan
Francis I
Hernan Cortes
Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV of Russia)
John Calvin
Lansquenet
Leonardo da Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci)
Lucrezia Borgia
Martin Luther
Nicholas Machiavelli
Pierre Terrail de Bayard (The Knight Bayard)
Pikeman
Reiter
Arquebus
Left hand
Musket
Rapier
Tercio (Spanish infantry)
Battle of Assaye
Battle of Vienna
The Battle of the Saintes 1782
Rocroi May 19, 1643
Second Siege of Vienna
Fontenoy 11 May 1745 background
The topography of the battlefield
The battle engaged
It is 10 o'clock
The counter-offensive
After the victory
Edict of Nantes
Gaspard II of Coligny
Wars of religion (France)
Henry I of Guise
The Edict of Nantes and its Revocation
The war of the Camisards
Saint Barthélemy
The Tower of Constance
Marguerite De Valois Queen Margot
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Seats of La Rochelle
Anne of Austria
Aramis
Athos
Cartridge Louis Dominique
Catherine 1st
Chalais (Henri de Talleyrand, Count of)
Charles James Fox
Condé (Louis II of, known as the Grand Condé)
D'Artagnan (Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan)
From Treville
Duchess of La Valliere
Elizabeth I of England
Gaspar de Guzmán, Count of Olivares
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
Gribeauval Jean-Baptiste
Jacques-Louis David
Jean de La Fontaine
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jules Mazarin
The Marquise de Brinvilliers
The Cardinal's Musketeers (the Red Guard)
Louis Mandrin
Louis XIII of France
Louis XV of France
Marie de Medici
Marquise de Maintenon
Marquise de Montespan
Marquise de Pompadour
Micah Chauderon
Moliere
Musketeer
Nicolas Fouquet
Nicholas Poussin
Oliver Cromwell
Philippe d'Orléans the regent (1674-1723)
Philip IV (King of Spain)
Pierre Corneille
Peter I the Great
Porthos
Richelieu
Sebastien Le Prestre by Vauban
Turenne (Henri II de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of)
Voltaire
Henry's youth
King of Navarre
Henry IV
reign and death
Louis XIV The Sun King
The youth of a king
Personality of the Sun King
Policy
His foreign policy
Its economic policy
His religious policy
Its cultural policy
End of reign and succession
The Poison Affair
buccaneers
The corsairs
Strategy
Anne-Bonny
Blackbeard Edward Teach
Charles Vane
context
buccaneers
Turtle Island (Haiti)
Lafitte, Jean
Olivier Levasseur says the buzzard
Piet Hein
Pirate
American Revolution
Context:the thirteen British colonies around 1775
colonial relations with Great Britain
Rise of opposition
The War of Independence (1775-1783)
The political revolution (1776-1777)
British advance Alliance Française and final victory
Birth of the Confederation (1777-1781)
Charles Cornwallis
Minutemen
Raskol
The Age of Enlightenment
The time of the witches
The Rise of Muscovy
Alexander I of Russia
Wellington's Arthur Wellesley
Charles-Guillaume-Ferdinand of Brunswick
Frederick William of Brunswick
Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher
George III (King of England)
Henry William Paget Earl of Uxbridge
Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Koutusov
Sir Hudson Lowe
Thomas Picton
William Grenville
William Pitt the Younger
Artillery
baker's rifle baker's rifle
Latte
The rifle mod. 1777
Saber de bord model 1811 Pot spoon
Mamluk sword (Kilij)
Aboukir
Battle of Jena
Battle of Ulm
Battle of Baylen
Battle of Burgos (1808)
Battle of Elchingen 1805
Battle of Essling 1809
Battle of Eylau 1807
Battle of Berezina
Battle of Marengo 1800
Battle of Mondovi
Battle of Montebello (1800)
Battle of Rivoli (1797)
Battle of Talavera
Battle of Vitoria
Battle of Wagram
Battle of the Pyramids 1798
Battle of Somosierra Pass 1809
Battle of Arcole Bridge
Battle of Lodi Bridge
Land battle of Aboukir 1799
The Battle of Auerstaedt
Siege of Badajoz (1812)
Siege of Jaffa
Siege of Saint-Jean-d'Acre (1799)
Trafalgar (1805)
Berthier, Louis-Alexandre, Prince of Neuchâtel and Wagram
Brune, Guillaume-Marie-Anne
Charles Pierre Francois Augereau, Duke of Castiglione
Davout
Davout, Louis-Nicolas, Duke of Auerstaedt, Prince of Eckmühl
Géraud Pierre Henri Julien Bessières, Knight
Jean-Baptiste-Jules Bernadotte, Prince of PonteCorvo
Joachim Murat
Jourdan, Jean-Baptiste, Count
Kellermann, François Etienne Christophe, Duke of Valmy
Laurent, Marquis of Gouvion-St-Cyr
Lefebvre, François-Joseph, Duke of Danzig
MacDonald, Etienne Jacques Joseph Alexandre, Duke of Taranto
Marmont, Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de, Duke of Ragusa
Marquis de Grouchy, Emmanuel
Masséna, Andre, Duke of Rivoli, Prince of Essling
Moncey, Bon-Adrien-jannot de, Duke of Conegliano
Mortier, Adolphe Édouard Casimir-Joseph, Duke of Treviso
Murat, Joachim, Prince
Ney, Michel, Duke of Elchingen, Prince of Moskva
Oudinot, Nicolas-Charles, Duke of Reggio
Pérignon, Catherine-Dominique, (Marquis of)
Perrin, Claude-Victor, known as Victor
Poniatowski, Joseph Antoine, prince
Sérurier, Jean-Mathieu-Philibert, Count
Soult, John of God, Duke of Dalmatia
Suchet, Louis-Gabriel, Duke of Albufera
Youth and rise in the army
The consulate
The Empire
Deportation to Saint Helena and death
The Napoleonic legacy
Achievements of Napoleon Bonaparte
The family
Kleber Jean-Baptiste
Cambronne, Pierre Jacques Etienne, Viscount
Caulaincourt, Auguste-Jean-Gabriel, Count
Colbert de Chabanais, Auguste François-Marie, baron of
Colbert-Chabanais, Pierre-David dit Édouard, baron
Curial, Philibert-Jean-Baptiste François, Count
Desaix, Louis-Charles-Antoine des Aix, Knight of Veygoux, known as
Dorsenne, Jean Marie Pierre François Dorsenne, known as Count Lepaige
Drouot, Antoine, Count
Duroc, Géraud Christophe Michel, Duke of Frioul
Spain, Jean-Louis-Brigitte, Count
Friant, Louis, Count
Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor
Hautpoul, Jean-Joseph-Ange, count (of)
Junot, Andoche, Duke of Abrantès
Lepic, Louis, Count
Marulaz, Baron Jacob-François Marola, said
Mouton, Georges, Count of Lobau
Nansouty, Etienne-Marie-Antoine Champion, Count of
Pajol, Pierre-Claude, Count Pajot, known as
Rapp, jean, count
Savary, Anne Jean Marie René, Duke of Rovigo
Sebastiani de la Porta, Horace François Bastien, Count
Subervie, Jacques-Gervais, baron
Thiébault, Paul Charles François Adrien Henri Dieudonné, baron
Vandamme, Dominique-Joseph René, Count of Unsebourg
Walther, Frederic Henri, Count
carronade
Corsair
The Sinking of Human Rights
General organization of European navies during the Revolution and the Empire
brig
Bucentaur
Corvette
Frigates
Schooner
HMS Victory
the brigantine
formidable
Reckless
74-gun ship
Vasa (Wasa)
Bart (John)
Bruix, Eustace
Cuthbert Collingwood
De Ruyter
Edward Pellew
Horatio Nelson
James Cook
La Perouse
Linois, Charles-Alexandre Duran
Surcouf, Robert-Charles
Villaret de Joyeuse, Louis-Thomas, Count
Villeneuve, Pierre-Charles de
William Bligh
Schulmeister Charles Louis
Marie Walewska
Vidocq Eugene-Francois
Bonaparte Lucien
Bonaparte, Jerome
Bonaparte, Joseph
Bonaparte, Louis
Bonaparte, Maria Letizia
Bonaparte, Marie-Anne, known as Elisa
Bonaparte, Marie-Annonciade, known as Caroline
Bonaparte, Marie-Paulette, known as Pauline
Josephine de Beauharnais
Barras
Cambaceres
Clarke
Daru
Fouche
Gaudin
Regnier
Talleyrand-Perigord
Battle of Fleurus 1794
Battle of Valmy
Capture of the Dutch fleet at Helder
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
Preludes of the French Revolution
Ah! it will be fine
Carmagnola (vocals)
song of departure
The Marseillaise
Girondins club
Danton (Georges Jacques)
Lafayette
Marat (Jean-Paul)
Saint-Just (Louis Antoine Leon)
Old Regime society.
The Estates General (Versailles, May 5, 1789)
The Constituent Assembly (July 9, 1789 - September 30, 1791).
October days.
Federation Day.
The flight from Varennes and the end of the Constituent Assembly.
The Legislative Assembly and the fall of royalty (October 1791 - September 1792).
August 10, 1792.
The Republican Revolution. The death of the king.
Revolutionary government and terror.
The Thermidorian Convention.
1795.
Royal Scots Grays
Grenadier Guards
Highlanders.
King's German Legion
Rifles
Scots Guards
Guard Horse Grenadiers
The 1st Guards Lancer Regiment; Polish Lancers
The 2nd Lancer Regiment of the Red Lancers guard
The Mounted Chasseurs of the Guard
The Dragons of the Guard
Honor Guards
The elite gendarmes of the guard
The Guard Mamluks
Fusiliers Grenadiers
Dutch Grenadiers
Marines of the Guard
Hunters on horseback
Lancer Light Horses
01st Hussar
02nd of Hussars, Chamborrand Regiment
03rd Hussar
04th Hussar
09th Hussar
11th Hussar
The hussars
The Carabinieri
The cuirassiers
The Dragons
Coup of 18 Brumaire
Peace of Amiens
First Empire
Treaty of Tilsit
The Paris Commune:Origins
The Paris Commune:Triggering
The Commune of Paris:The actors of the Commune
The Commune at work
The government of Versailles against the Commune of Paris
The Paris Commune:The second siege of Paris
The Paris Commune:Repression
Chronology of the Paris Commune (1871)
Federated Wall
dumdum bullet
Minié Ball, 1855
Colt Single Action Army (Peacemaker)
Spencer Rifle and Carbine
Bold Rifle
Mini Rifle
Rifle Model 1866 (Chassepot)
Sharps Rifle
Whitworth Rifle
Berthier spearguns and carabiners
Gendarmerie officer pistol 1836
Gendarmerie An IX T pistol
Model 1873 troop and 1874 officer revolvers
1863 Sharps Carbine
Battle of Fetterman
Battle of Little Big Horn
Battle of Rosebud Creek
buffalo soldier
bowie knife
Crazy Horse
henry rifle
Gall (Sioux chief)
George Armstrong Custer
Wounded Knee Massacre
Bozeman Track
Red Cloud
Sitting Bull
William Tecumseh Sherman
Winchester Model 1873
Apaches (America)
Arapahos
Cherokees
Cheyenne
Comanche
Crows
iroquois
Lakota
Mohawk
pawnees
Seminoles
Sioux
Texas Revolution
andrew jackson
Davy Crockett
james bowie
Sam Houston
santa anna
Siege of Fort Alamo
Stephen FullerAustin
William Travis
Fashoda
Francois Achille Bazaine
France empties its woolen stocking to pay the ransom of 5 billion
Leon Gambetta
The Marchand epic (Fashoda)
Patrice de MacMahon
Third Republic
Let the accused enter !
Square face thick whiskers
Empty the abscess
Strange passivity
France still existed
No excuses
Bismarck's Judgment
Ney's shadow
Shoot me as soon as possible
Trap at the Tribute Pit
The retreat begins
The drama of the cliff
A procession of ghosts
Abolish the “bishops bench”
“LONG LIVE ARTICLE 71”
The expulsion of congregations
Primary education will be free
No catechism at school
Which God is it?
Neutrality will not be malicious
Young girls should be educated
Alexander Pushkin
Alfred Bertrand
Benjamin Disraeli
Carl von Clausewitz
Catherine II the Great
Chaka Zulu
Charles Darwin
Charles Gordon
Frederic A Thesiger Lord Chelmsford.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Gustave Caillebotte
Horatio Herbert Kitchener
Jules Verne
Lesseps (Ferdinand Marie, Count of)
Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza
Rudyard Kipling
Sarah Bernhardt
Victoria 1st of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
The rise of the Empire
The Fall of the Empire
The Franco-German War
The constitution, imperial mechanisms and their evolution
Prosperity and culture
A new place in Europe
The Italian Question
Colonization
A difficult social situation
The rise of opposition
The failure of international politics
Battle of Solferino
Mexico Expedition 1861-1867
Jean-Francois-Constant Mocquard
Reichshoffen Cuirassiers
Napoleon Eugene Louis Bonaparte
Napoleon III
52,000 Exhibitors
A novelty:Aluminum
The Landing of the Kings
Attack on the Tsar
enjoy first
Battle of Balaklava
Battle of Alma
The Battle of Malakoff,
Siege of Sevastopol (1854)
Malakoff Tower
The pride of the empire
As if the two seas recognized each other
Arrival of the Empress
The eagle enters the channel
In Ismailia a sumptuous party
1st foreign regiment
1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment
Foreign Legion
Cameron
Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (RMLE)
5th Foreign Infantry Regiment
13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade (13eDBLE)
2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment
Indian Army
Bourgeoisie:the emergence of the new rich
Gunboat Diplomacy
Opium War
Boer War
Spanish American War
isandlwana
The Fan Affair
The Invention of Human Races
The legitimization of the novel during the 19th century
Russian literature in the 19th century
The death of Prince Louis-Napoleon
Russian poetry in the 19th century
The industrial Revolution
The Evil of the Century
Russian theater in the 19th century
Social classes in the 19th century
Colonial exhibitions
Black flags
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