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While Elizabeth and Catherine ruled from palaces, Joan of Arc38 earned her mark on the battlefield. She died at the age of 19, burned at the stake, but before then she led the French to win improbable battles, mostly due to the confidence that her men had in her, despite her youth,...
To correct this error,Pope Gregory X III ruled that every fourth year would continue to be a leap year except for century years that could not be divided evenly by 400. By this system,century years such as 1700,1800,and 1900 were not leap years,but the year 2000 was a leap year. 4...
Cleopatra VII ruled over ancient Egypt for nearly three decades. Well educated, smart and powerful, she could speak several languages and had romantic and military alliances with leaders such as Mark Antony and Julius Caesar. Cleopatra as earned a place in myth and history due to her powers of...
She was dubbed the "Witch of Buchenwald" and was sentenced to life imprisonment after the war for war crimes. However, her conviction was later overturned,... read more Francisco Franco Francisco Franco Bahamonde was a Spanish general who ruled over Spain as a military dictator from 1939, ...
Born in a village of the Ottoman-ruled Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate to a Maronite Christian family, the young Gibran immigrated with his mother and siblings to the United States in 1895. As his mother worked as a seamstress, he was enrolled at a school in Boston, where his creative ...
After being recognized by Augustus upon the death of his father, Herod the Great (4 BC), and subsequently by his brother, the ethnarch Herod Archelaus, Antipas officially ruled Galilee and Perea as a client state of the Roman Empire. ... Accompanied there by Herodias,he died at an ...
Photograph of (left to right) John Wilkes Booth with brothers Edwin and Junius in a production of Julius Caesar. She first heard about it in the summer before sixth grade, when her mother told her she was being dramatic, just like her relatives. That meant Edwin Booth, and, yes,...