/u/Frigorifico's posts in /r/askhistorians
In the Gallic wars, Julius Caesar mentions that Gauls have very prolific iron mines, and he praises how clever their mining devices are, but he never describes them. Do we know what these devices were?
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It's 90 BCE in the Roman Empire. What stops me from kidnapping a random traveler and selling that person in the nearest slave market?
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How was Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a person who was black and a bastard, able to become a general in the french army in the 18th century??
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Tomas Aquinas wrote that animals do not have emotions, and thus hurting them is not a sin, later Descartes held a very similar position and even dissected his dog alive. Did they arrive at this conclusion independently or has it been a recurring idea in western philosophy?
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Why did the muslims take so long to adopt the printing press considering how highly they value historical records and their sacred book?
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When the Swedish parliament was looking for a new king, did they ever consider the Ethiopian royal family?
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Isaac Asimov argued in his book about the Roman Empire that "the least the power, the more the symbols of power", is his observation accurate?
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