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"Even the Spartans didn't go to sleep at 10(PM)" is a saying which is used to rationalise having a late night out and fun times even while sticking to an austere budget. But what time would the average Spartiate turn in for the night?
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In the painting 'The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries', the titular is shown with what appears to be a large bulge in his crotch. Is this what I think it is? Is it intentional? The man's request? NSFW
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How reliable are programs like 'Who do You Think You Are?', and the resources they use (like Ancestry.com) Do they hold up to proper historical scrutiny, or is it 'sensationalised' to sound better for television?
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How soon after the execution of the historical Jesus Christ did the "resurrection" story come about, and if it wasn't a long time, couldn't the Romans have actually displayed the dead Jesus body as proof of no-resurrection?
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[WP] In a post-apocalyptic future, the excessive abundance of plastic fidget spinners remaining undecayed is a survivalist boon as they are scavenged by the thousand for their metal ball bearings, used to make an assortment of sling-type weapons.
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In the Second World War, what was the proper technique for handling an enemy flag captured in battle for the US Army?
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Could you recommend some literature about the Kingdom of Jerusalem, especially around the time of its collapse in 1187?
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