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From Abraham Lincoln's appetite for apples to Mark Twain’s odes to oysters, these are some of the surprising favourite foods ...
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The Print on MSNMarathas led ‘first war of Independence’. History forgot because kings didn’t keep recordsBharat’s history is not the history of losing wars but a history of continuous sangharsh’, said Organiser editor Prafulla ...
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ARTnews on MSNFrance's ‘Most Famous Antiques Dealer' Sells Napoleon Collection at Sotheby's Paris for $9.6 M.There was a dramatic finale to the sale, when six people holding folders with Ministry of Public Finance letterhead entered ...
MORE INSIDE THE ARCHIVES How PAFA acquired etchings of ancient Rome from Napoleon Bonaparte Coconut used in first 3D MRI ... They were not, however, mass produced before his death in 1889. Even ...
This story accompanies the article about Lafayette200 events, "Marquis de Lafayette toured Lancaster 200 years ago." ...
Helen Rappaport’s “The Rebel Romanov” tells the story of Julie of Saxe-Coburg (1781-1860). Born in impecunious obscurity in ...
"It was, in fact, the land of the ever-memorable Beast, the Napoleon Bonaparte of wolves. What a fate it had! It lived ten ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDivorce Papers and Sauce-Stained Sleeves Reveal the Personal Side of Napoleon’s Rise and FallMore than 100 objects connected to the French emperor just sold at auction. The collection sheds light on the man and the ...
We can admire Donald Trump ’s instinct to challenge complacency, but Britain doesn’t need simple rage. It needs results. Our ...
A bounty of more than 100 Napoleon objects stunned at Sotheby’s Paris auction on Wednesday, when it raked in €8.3 million ($9.7 million), beating its presale estimate of €6 million ($7 million).
An international team of scientists has analyzed a carved mammoth tusk found in the Oblazowa Cave in southern Poland, ...
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