of the nineteenth century. After resigning from the Prussian Army due to his republican beliefs, Willich led armed insurrections during the revolutions of 1848–49, with Friedrich Engels as his aide-de-camp. Ever committed to the goal of universal human rights, he once dueled a disciple of ...
Since it’s first use as a politically-correct cleansing during the middle ages, the meaning of the word "crusade" has been enlarged to include nearly all insurrections and wars undertaken in the pursuit of a vow against nonbelievers. Many people think of a Crusader as an Anglo-Saxon prince...
At the death of Charles Martel (741), the lands and powers in his hands were divided between his two sons, Carloman and Pippin III (the Short), as was the custom. This partition was followed by unsuccessful insurrections in the peripheral duchies—Aquitaine, Alemannia, and Bavaria. The seri...
Critics of the move expressed concern this may hamper the FBI's ability to organize governor kidnapping schemes, insurrections, and mass shootings. "Without the FBI at our disposal, we may have to turn to traditional partners such as the mafia to fight our political enemies,"said one anonymous...