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Did any of the rich or aristocratic Saxon families survive 1066 with their wealth, land and respectability intact?
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is it true Europeans were less war like and hierarchical in the early bronze age then than the mid-iron age?
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were there many people in japan who actively disagreed with the government and were opposed to the war in the early 1940s?
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are those historians who research bizarre subjects (like video games or anime or what ever) usually real historians in the sense of having a PHD or at least a masters?
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suppose I'm the 10 year old son of the pharaoh (circa 1100 BC) and I backtalk one of my teachers/tutors. is he allowed to beat me like he would a normal child?
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did the Romans have the notion of what you might call "curiosity shops", IE shops that specialise in no particular commodity but just sell any exotic curio the vendor can get their hands on (thrift stores and pawn shops fulfil a similar function today)?
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was homosexuality socially acceptable among viking-era Scandinavians (IE before they christianized)?
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