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When Constantinople was finally conquered by the Ottomans in 1453, did Constantine XI and his soldiers consider that they were the end of a civilization that was 2,206 years old, and the magnitude that that carried? Or did they consider the Byzantine Empire to be separate from the Roman Empire?
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During the Battle of Britain where was the Royal Family? Was Buckingham Palace targeted by German bombers to try and hurt British morale?
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In the times of ancient Rome, would great powers have embassies ine eachother's capitals? For instance would Rome have an ambassador in the Parthian capital 24/7?
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What did American corporations with facilities in the north and south do during the Civil War? Were they forced to pick a side?
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English has changed a lot over the last 1000 years. How much different was the Latin spoken by Justinian in the 500s vs. in the early Republic in say 500 or 400 BCE?
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Why did many of the nations in the former British settled empire adopt federal governments (Canada, US, Australia), while the UK itself was/is unitary?
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American students typically learn extensively about the Black Death and its response in Europe. Were there any major pandemics in Ming or Qing China? How did the Imperial Dynasty respond?
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The alternate history of the Romans discovering gun powder and using it on invading barbarians is a common one, however when Constantinople fell in 1453, gunpowder was already used in cannon and very early muskets. Do we have any record of Byzantines using gunpowder based weapons?
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