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At the end of "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", both Blondie and Tuco leave with 100 000 dollars in around 1863, during the Civil War. How could they spend this amount of money in that era? Could the legally claim it?
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Heard it in a Timothy Snyder's podcast, that there was a time Czechs could have ruled the Medieval Europe, if not for a few cases of bad luck. Does it hold?
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Are there any documentarily proven examples of state leaders (kings/presidents/fuhrers) using doubles in public? Or are these assumptions only conspiracy theories?
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Could we say that Cluniac Reforms actually re-created the church organisation in some form or way close to the druidic society?
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I am a woman of a violent profession (a thief, a mercenary) in late medieval period (1500-). Could I be chilling in a city tavern without a hat? Or would it be unthinkable, in that case, what kind of hat would it be proper for a traveling woman to wear?
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In the time and place you study, were there any documentarily proven examples of state leaders (kings/presidents/fuhrers) using doubles in public? Or are these assumptions only conspiracy theories?
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How true is the theory about Paleolitic era and Neolitic people that they thrived during the ice age, and adjusted to living in a "grass biome", and the thawing of ice disrupted and flooded that biome (like Siberian tundra)?
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Can it be true that atomic bombs as a weapon have been largely "stigmatized" in the world politics because they were used against the population mostly, and not to achieve any significant military goal?
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I am a chieftain of a small Celtic or Germanic tribe, tribute-paying and friendly to the Rome ca. year 50 BC (could be other periods if you know that info). How can I become a full citizen of the Rome?
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