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biographiness · 10 months ago
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Did you know that today is a historic day for gold seekers, scouts, and tech lovers? Find out why in this post! 🌟🏕️🖥️
Follow for more👉 @biographiness
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half-life-crisis · 3 months ago
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I originally wrote this as an #OPED piece for the
@washingtonpost in July 2024. The piece was not published, but fortunately I control my own platform.
https://halflifecrisis.com/hlc-articles/authoritarian-propaganda-rising-in-america-today…
Regardless of who will end in the @WhiteHouse, history exemplifies how #Authoritarianism#galvanizes.
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stefanzl · 4 days ago
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One of my earlier posters/maps features Austria-Hungary. It highlights its borders, the internal divisions into provinces, and their respective capital cities.
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horreiaa · 4 months ago
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Pyramid vibes only ☀️ Ancient Egypt, modern you. 🇪🇬 Who's ready to conquer the world's greatest wonder? 🗺️
Pyramid power or desert vibes? 🐪 Can't decide which is cooler! 🤯
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detroitammoco · 10 months ago
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🔍 Dive into military history with our (SAPHEI) 20mm Vulcan Inert Round! 🚀 Museum-quality perfection, these rounds are crafted from real brass casings and inert SAPHEI projectiles. 💥 Immerse yourself in authenticity—perfect for collectors, re-enactors, and airsoft enthusiasts alike! 🔒 Inert and safe, these rounds are for display purposes only. Own a piece of history—order now! 🛍️ #MilitaryHistory #CollectorItem #InertRounds #Authenticity #HistoryBuff
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booksandlits · 1 year ago
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silvencreativestudios · 2 years ago
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This Roman bronze oil lamp fixture in the form of a snail peeking out of its shell was found in Pompeii, dating to the C1st BC or AD. 🐌 ✨🤎 📸✨Mary Harrsch #history #rome #ancientrome #pompeii #ancient #ancientcivilization #ancienthistory #ancientart #historynerd #historyfacts #historylovers #historybuff #historylover #coolfacts #snail #snails #snailshell #snailsofinstagram #snailsbelike #homedecor #homedesign #interiordesign (at Pompeii, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoxKO7hLL3b/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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byfaithmedia · 2 years ago
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sharktooth25 · 2 years ago
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Did you know drag existed in WW2? It was popular with US and British troops. It was a way to relieve stress and soldiers had fun while doing it.
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globaltrendingnews247 · 23 days ago
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An Inside Look at South Sudan's Ancient Herders.
See more- https://shorturl.at/QCQIu
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poodlepaw · 1 month ago
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WW D-Day Reenactment: German Medic Highlights American Soldiers In Conne... #DDayReenactment #GermanMedic #AmericanSoldiers #ConneautOhio #WorldWarII #HistoricalReenactment #Veterans #MilitaryHistory #Dday #HistoryBuff #OhioEvents #RememberTheFallen #HistoryInMotion #WW2History #LivingHistory 
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pasthistoricalevents · 2 months ago
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This Day in History: Pivotal Moments of September 23rd #history #ytshorts
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tmarshconnors · 2 months ago
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"I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion."
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Alexander III of Macedon, most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
Born: July 356 BC, Pella
Died: June 323 BC (age 32 years), Babylon
He was taught by Aristotle: Alexander the Great’s tutor was none other than the famous philosopher Aristotle, who instilled in him a love for knowledge, philosophy, and the sciences.
2. Named over 20 cities after himself: Alexander named many cities after himself, the most famous being Alexandria in Egypt. There are over 20 cities named “Alexandria” that trace their origins to him.
3. Never lost a battle: In his 15 years of conquests, Alexander never lost a battle. His military strategies are still studied in military academies today.
4. He was declared a god: In Egypt, after his conquest, the Egyptians declared him a pharaoh and considered him a god, associating him with the Egyptian god Amun.
5. Tamed a horse no one else could: When Alexander was a boy, he tamed a wild horse named Bucephalus that no one else could. Bucephalus became his loyal companion in battle.
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stefanzl · 17 days ago
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🌍 Map of the Holy Roman Empire in 1337 – Complete! 🏰
After countless hours of work, I'm excited to share my latest creation: a detailed map of the Holy Roman Empire as it stood in 1337, featuring over 250 individual territories! This is just one part of a larger project where I’m recreating the political landscape of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa in 1337. 🗺️
I hope you find it as fascinating as I did while making it. Stay tuned for more updates as I bring this historical project to life!
Print/Social Media/Donations heylink.me/stefan74
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animalcaretips555 · 3 months ago
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Forgotten Battlefields of the American Revolution
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The American Revolution is a cornerstone of U.S. history, celebrated in textbooks and memorials nationwide. While the tales of famous battles like Lexington, Concord, and Yorktown are well-known, many lesser-known battlefields have faded into obscurity. Read more
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horreiaa · 4 months ago
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Wanna trade your beach vibes for ancient pyramids? Our Explore Cairo Day Trip from El Gouna is your golden ticket! 💫 Check out the majestic Giza Pyramids, wander through the mystical Egyptian Museum, and soak up the vibrant energy of the city. All in one epic day! 🤯
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