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What would the average Roman have called Jesus, Christians and Christianity?
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How much History of their own kingdom would the average Medieval peasant know?
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Why were the armies of the yearly Muslim conquest so unstoppable?
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Why didn't any of Japan's Shoguns overthrow the symbollic emperor and just merge the two offices?
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How true is the idea that Russia just throws men at the enemy
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What would the average Roman have called Jesus, Christians and Christianity?
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