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Did "David and Goliath" style fights, where one on one combat was used instead of whole armies fighting, ever really happen in the ancient world?
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How much would Spanish/other European elites know about the progress of early wars in the New World, and the state of the Aztec and Inca Empires?
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Is it true that the Russians played messages on loudspeakers to demoralize german troops in stalingrad?
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At the time the Iliad was composed, was it really common or possible for a city to be held under siege for 10 years? Is the nature of the war as described familiar or fantastical to its audience?
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My history text book mentions a 'Commanche Empire' that existed around the Louisiana purchase during the early 19th century, but I can't find much else ahout them elsewhere. How accurate are the claims?
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It's a common trope in Nordic inspire media to reference songs being written about great deeds or people. Is or was there actually a large body of poetry or song inspired by the actions of famous Vikings? Who wrote them and when were they performed?
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