History Painting: ‘Capture of Joan of Arc’ by Adolf-Alexander Dillens, circa 1850.
You’ve all heard of the story of France’s national heroine, nicknamed ‘The maid of Orleans’ and how she rode atContinue Reading
You’ve all heard of the story of France’s national heroine, nicknamed ‘The maid of Orleans’ and how she rode atContinue Reading
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In the winter of 1805, Napoleon’s Grand Armée marched halfway across Europe to confront their enemy, the allied armies ofContinue Reading
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The history books tell us that on November 9th 1923, Hitler marched on Munich at the head of a 3,000Continue Reading
Peaceful demonstration and the freedom of assembly are arguably one of the central principles established in most democratic countries aroundContinue Reading
Although the Grand Prince of Moscow, Ivan IV had already effectively ruled Russia since 1533, he decided to raise theContinue Reading
Briton Donald Campbell lost his life doing what he loved best on January 4th 1967. He lost control of hisContinue Reading









