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A Thousand Day Queen
Anne watched as they prepared the erect scaffold that was out in the green. She had just returned from her sham of a trial two days earlier, where her fate was sealed before she even walked into the room. The scaffold they were building was where she would meet her fate that was given to her in the courtroom. She still remembered how her uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, her own flesh and blood gave out the death sentence. To burned or beheaded at the King's pleasure he said. Those words were playing over and over in her head. But it was also no surprise her trial came to that outcome. Now that she failed to give Henry a son and heir like she promised he wanted to desperately get rid of her. Even if it meant ending her life over false accusations of adultery and incest.
By Alexandra McCormick2 years ago in History
The Italian Colonial Empire
The Italian Colonial Empire The Italian colonial empire was a short-lived empire that existed from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. It was founded by the Kingdom of Italy, which was unified in 1861. The Italian empire reached its peak in the early 20th century, when it controlled territories in Africa, the Mediterranean, and East Asia.
By Hmid Abderrahmane2 years ago in History
The Almohad Caliphate
The Almohad Caliphate The Almohad Caliphate was a medieval Islamic empire that ruled over much of North Africa and al-Andalus from the 12th to the 13th centuries. It was founded by the Almohads, a Berber tribe from the Atlas Mountains, who emerged as a powerful force in the region in the wake of the collapse of the Almoravid dynasty.
By Hmid Abderrahmane2 years ago in History
Egypt's Astonishing Revelation: A Discovery That Sends Shivers To Scientists
Throughout history, Egypt has been renowned for its mysteries and incredible feats of structural engineering that captured the imagination of the ancient world. Despite ongoing discoveries, much of Egypt's ancient past remains elusive, hidden among the endless scorched sands. The secrets held by this fascinating land are often well-preserved, with only occasional glimpses into its enigmatic history.
By Jheanne Franz Malto2 years ago in History
One of the Deadliest Terrorist Attacks That Nobody Talks About: The LaGuardia Airport Bombing . Content Warning.
1975 wasn’t the best year for the airports in New York City: in June, a Boeing 727 of Eastern Air Lines crashed on approach to JFK, killing 113 people. The scene was devastating for everyone – countless families had lost their loved ones, and that all because of a microburst.
By Yasmin Scherrer2 years ago in History
Ancient Egypt: A Marvel of Majesty and Intrigue
Ancient Egypt: A Marvel of Majesty and Intrigue Ancient Egypt, situated along the Nile River, stands as an enduring fascination with its grand monuments, deep spirituality, and mysterious legacy. Flourishing for over three thousand years, this civilization has left an indelible imprint on history, influencing art, architecture, religion, and societal structures. This essay embarks on a journey through the sands of time, unravelling the wonders and enigmas that define the timeless allure of ancient Egypt.
By Yaseen Pahad2 years ago in History











