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In plenty of fictional worlds, empires are often portrayed from a negative light (as conquerors) and how they managed to conquer other lands is not explained in detail. How did empires throughout history manage to convince the conquered that being under the rule of an empire was the better option?
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Despite being the most prestigious and important role of the Roman Empire, which is portrayed as a highly advanced power, the title of emperor was a dangerous one because of mistrust, corruption and assassinations. How come this role was heavily monopolised and led to a lot of assassinations?
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Current historical consensus say that the first settlers in America were the Vikings. So are there any records or evidence that say that they had an contact with Native Americans?
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What are the historical origins of wearing a ring to indicate that the person is married on the fourth finger on the left hand?
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