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in 309 the Iberian provinces declared for Constantine well Italy remained in the grip of Emperor Maxentius. Suppose I trade goods between Italy and eastern Iberia, can I still safely operate in 310?
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In 1949 would perspective on post meiji Japanese history presented in Japanese schools have been drastically different from that which was being taught in 1940? If "yes" how abrupt was the change?
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do you think it's fair or unfair to say that if you believe Oswald didn't pull the trigger you are probably a crackpot?
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When I was about five I remember coming up with Zeno's Paradox (the one about things taking forever to touch) on my own. I wasn't super clever; I just believe it's a fairly obvious idea. Are there any (ancient) instances of people arriving at the idea before him, or provably independently of him?
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How is that things like stonehenge or the pyramids have survived into modern times at all, if no one cared about maintaining them for thousands of years?
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what's the earliest date could go to around where Manhattan and Staten Island (now) are & expect to find maize/corn?
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to the best of our knowledge what is the farthest south anyone from the nations around the Mediterranean, had been in 100BC?
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In the 1790s and early 1800s was their much/any call from the British press and/or public, to retake the land of fledgling United States?
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