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The Romans had a concept of Asia and Europe as separate places. Was this a strictly geographical divide, or they believe in cultural differences between people in Europe and Asia?
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In Egil's Saga, the protagonist buries a horde of silver in the ground and then kills the slave who helped him bury it. Are there other examples of deliberately buried treasure in Europe or the Americas?
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I saw a Tumblr post mentioning how "sailors would throw women off ships because they brought bad luck". Did this ever happen?
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In pre-modern Europe, I've read that soldiers wives and children sometimes traveled with armies. How would they survive? How would these people be treated?
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In the 14th to 16th century , how much control did Popes have over the everyday occurrences, business practices, and military defence of Rome?
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Why does the first amendment of the US constitution protect freedom of religion? Did many hardline Protestants protest this?
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