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would most people (in Roman and/or Greek world) who knew the stories of Homer in 100BC have believed they were literally true?
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did the culture, technology, political setup and common the ideology of the roman empire change much over hundreds of years?
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suppose i'm guarding the byzantine emperor (as in I'm literally one of his personal bodyguards) in 1395. what armor and weaponry do I likely have?
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suppose you're an English man and at the end of either of the World wars you decide that you want to stay on and make life long career of the military. would you likely be aloud to do that? if "yes" how common was it?
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what proportion of the saxons at the battle of hastings would have been archers? how does the number compare to the amount there would of been at later, post norman, English battles like Falkirk or Agincourt etc?
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When did it stop being Normal to see farm animals (aside from horses) in major cities in Europe & north america?
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At school I was taught that the Romans thought Britain would be a push over because the native tribes were too busy constantly fighting each other, to respond to external threats. Is there much/any evidence of this having been the case before the Romans came?
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