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Apparently, exile was a possible punishment for upper-class Romans (in the Republic period, at least). What did this mean in practice, and what was life like for the exilee?
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For roughly 400 years, Frisia (parts of modern-day Netherlands and northern Germany) supposedly lacked any kind of feudal structure. In practice, how different was this from the surrounding areas?
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In movies like Back to the Future and Grease, high school dances of the 50s are shown with proficient, energetic and often provocative dancing. Is this at all accurate?
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In the movie "The Patriot", Col. Martin and General Cornwallis enter some kind of formalized parley. Were negotiations generally this ritualized? If so, are the rules written down somewhere?
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In the movie "The Patriot", Col. Martin and General Cornwallis enter some kind of formalized parley. Were negotiations generally this ritualized? If so, are the rules written down somewhere?
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There seems to have been a pretty clear fashion divide between punk and post-punk bands. Was this deliberate (the post-punks distancing themselves from their punk roots) or organic?
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