History of the Christian Church 

Christian Church | Definition, History, & Types

The Christian Church – is the largest and one of the most influential religious institutions in the world! When, where, and how did it evolve?  Table of Content1 History of the Christian Church 2 Christianity as the Roman state religion3 Download this Article in PDF Format4 Christianity in the 1st century4.1 Council of Jerusalem4.2 First Council […]

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Germanic tribes, Roman conquests, and the Migration Period

Germany | Facts, Geography, Maps, & History

Table of Content1 History of Germany1.1 Germanic peoples2 Germanic tribes, Roman conquests, and the Migration Period2.1 Sack of Rome3 Early modern Germany3.1 Thirty Years’ War, 1618–16483.2 Otto the Great3.3 How Kaiser Wilhelm II Changed Europe Forever History of Germany Germany today is a strong and prosperous country  –the richest in Europe and with one of the largest populations.

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7 Disturbing Facts About Cuba’s History

7 Interesting Facts About Cuba’s History

Table of Content1 7 Disturbing Facts About Cuba’s History2 7 Facts About Cuba’s History2.1 1. After making friendly relations, Christopher  Columbus enslaved the indigenous people. 2.2 2. After enslaving the indigenous people, the Europeans brought African slaves to feed their new love of Cuban tobacco.2.3 3. A slave’s life expectancy dropped when  they stepped foot onto

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Austria - Conflicts with revolutionary France

Napoleon I | Biography, Achievements, & Facts

Reign: 17 May 1804–  6 April 1814, 20March 1815 – 22 June 1815 Coronation: 2 December 1804 Predecessor: First Consul himself Successor: Louis XVIII of France(King of Italy) Full name: Napoleon Bonaparte Born: Napoleon Bonaparte 15 August 1769, Azacio Died: 5 May 1821 (age 51), Longwood,St. Helena Mausoleum: Les Invalides Spouses: Josephine Buhnens and Mary Lewis

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Russian Civil War

Russian Civil War | Casualties, Causes, Combatants, & Outcome

Date: 12 January 1918[4] — 20 May 1925 (7 years, 4 months, 1 week, and 1 day) Location: Former Russian Empire Result: Bolshevik victory: (Allied withdrawal, Defeat and collapse of the Russian White Movement).   Russian Civil War and Communism (1918–21) In 1918, America invaded Russia. 5,000 American troops landed at Arkhangelsk, in northern Russia,

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Anglo-Zanzibar War

Anglo-Zanzibar War: The Shortest War in History

Anglo-Zanzibar War: British-Zanzibar history [1896] Date: 09:00–09:37 EAT (06:00–06:37UTC), 27 August 1896 (38 minutes) Location: Zanzibar Town, Zanzibar Sultanate Result: British victory Anglo-Zanzibar War: This is, perhaps, a stereotypical scene of a pre-modern era war. Cannons firing, men charging into battle, horses wildly flailing their legs… all of these are what you probably think of

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Julius Caesar's

Julius Caesar | Biography, Conquests, Facts, & Death

Born: 12 July 100 BC Rome, Italy Died: 15 March 44 BC (aged 55) Rome, Italy Cause of death: Assassination (stab wounds) Parents: Gaius Julius Caesar, Aurelia Spouse: : Cossutia (disputed), Cornelia (m. 84 BC; d. 69 BC), Pompeia (m. 67 BC; div. 61 BC), Calpurnia (m. 59 BC Children: Julia, Caesarion, Augustus (adoptive) Resting

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