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how did people in middle ages Europe (circa 1250) view the idea of democracy? did scholars and philosophers at the time have many/any arguments for why having monarchs was better than the (somewhat) democratic systems that existed in classical Greece & Rome?
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In the 18th century what would have been the most common background to have come from if you were a British sailor (it’s not really the westcountry is it?)?
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I just started reading a novel set in AD458, at the start of the book Majorian wants to retake Gaul but the senate are staling. did the senate have any practical ability to stop the Emperor from doing anything?
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Did the people who lived around where Togo is now, live mostly on hunted, or agricultural products in 1400BC?
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I was just watching a TV documentary about Jack the Ripper in which it was claimed that at one point they offered a pardon to any of Jack's hypothetical accomplishes in exchange for turning him in. did that really happen? If "yes" were they actually planning on honouring the deal?
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How did they go about getting people to join the Japanese military when it was reforming in the early 1950s? they must have been dealing with guys who were atleast teenagers when WW2 ended, why would they want to cooperate with the Americans?
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