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Did the Romans always pursue total war or were they happy to accept trading a few borderlands on occasion? If there were a inclination for total war, was this unique in the Antique Mediterranean or were the Romans just always in a position to pursue total conquest whereas their enemies were not?
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I've recently begun watching Downton Abbey. In its time period how unique is Downton in being a manor with an estate and a local village? What portion of the English were still tenants living on a nobleman or gentleman's land at the time?
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Why does the faint light from an indicator on my humidifier disappear from my sight if I keep my eyes still?
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Given that in Europe and the Middle East, from Antiquity up until Early Modern Times, it was thought that bad odors could spread disease, were perfumes thought to be prophylactic?
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Is there any practical or theological difference between Crusades and the Holy Leagues established by or with the Pope's efforts that fought the Ottomans?
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