The First Crusade, from 1096 – 1099, was a truly remarkable event. Tens of thousands of soldiers, pilgrims and churchmen
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Ever wondered what it was like to be on a ship under attack from Kamikazes? WWII veteran Benjamin James is
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The Archduke entering his car on the day of the assasination 100 years ago, on June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz
It is come … to be taken for granted, by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a
Two months after the siege of Nuremberg, the armies met again around Lützen, on a plain intersected by ditches and canals. Wallenstein
Although Gustavus Adolphus won a great victory at Breitenfeld, the war was far from over. The Swedish king continued to
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Landing in Germany After landing in northern Germany Gustavus Adolphus had a strong army and funding from France, but he