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Why is it that Æthelstan is commonly considered to be the first proper King of England, and not his grandfather, Alfred the Great?
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In feudal medieval Western Europe, how common were freeholders, as opposed to peasants and serfs? Were they near non-existent, greatly outnumbered, or were there more freeholders than we would have thought?
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Is it coincidence, or is there a solid reason why the fables and imagery of Dragons, ranging from Far Eastern Asia, all the way to Western Europe, are relatively the same (ie breathing fire and flying)?
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Were British Dragoons in the First World War light or heavy cavalry? Was this idea of cavalry uniformed across Europe?
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In the later Dark Ages, were the Anglo-Saxons of England seen as relatives at all to the heathen Saxons of today's Germany?
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Were the Thirteen Colonies ever referred to as “the Thirteen Colonies” prior to the American Revolution, or was this moniker only the construction of post-revolutionary historiography? Furthermore, is it documented and known as to when this name first came about?
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Roman baths and gymnasiums — were they public or private? Were there memberships or fees? Were all citizens allowed, and, what about slaves?
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