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Things You May Not Know About Renaissance Clothing

The era of the Renaissance is an exquisite historical period that contains grand wealth, regal etiquette, phenomenal inventors, artists and a lifestyle that was quite accessible for most to obtain and enjoy.  However, this era also had a hauntingly...

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The 'Black Death' In The 21st Century

The Plague did not die with it's victims all those centuries ago. It is alive, kicking and killing right here in the 21st century!

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Nostradamus on the coming mega famine

Nostradamus was a curious seer of the Renaissance who forecast many events, some of which have come true. There is one about a huge famine that seems to be building in the current period, as it has happened before. He was an astrologer with keen insights concerning the unseen.

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Interesting Facts About The Middles Ages

The Middle Ages, often referred to as medieval, is an era of European history that covers an enormous amount of time starting in the 5th century and continuing through the 16th century.  This was a time that...

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Wood Elf Or Bosmer Race And Their Names In Skyrim The Elder Scrolls V

Bosmer Or Wood Elf Race In Skyrim : The Elder Scrolls V. The Looks, Personality, Traditions, History, Role and Naming.

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Ten Egyptian Plagues For Ten Egyptian Gods and Goddesses

A look at how the ten plagues that were pronounced upon Egypt by the Lord, through Moses his prophet, correspond with the ten popular Egyptian Gods of the time.

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To Sneeze or Not To Sneeze Facts about Sneezing

While the hazards outnumber the benefits, the benefits still outweigh the hazards. So sneezing is a must. Without sneezes, we could die.

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The stories of Real People from History. The sad life of Joanna of Castile. (Joanna the Mad).

Joanna The Mad was one of the most tragic royal figures in history. Read her sad story here. Discover how she was cruely betrayed by her father, her husband, and her son.

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Poetry Analysis: The Broken Heart, by John Donne

The poet, John Donne wrote “The Broken Heart.” The poem declares that any man who claims to have loved for an hour is insane. The man is insane, not because love “decays,” but because love “devours.” The poet uses an analogy of the...

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First Speaker, Second Voice - chapter 24

For a little bit better than seventy-two hours we had the entire world almost on our side. For a little better than three days, it looked as though we had finally managed to convince the people to come over to The Father. Then two things happened...

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