... Caesar extinguished himself on the battlefields of Gaul. The Ides of March murdered him because they thought he was going to be made king. Nero was a cruel tyranny who would torture his poor subjects by playing the fiddle to them. Then came the MiddleAges. King Alfred conquered the Dames. King ...
Last year, I brought you the Naked Baby Jesus Advent Calendar, because some laws are very poorly thought-out. This year I'm not trying to make any particular point, I'm just doing this to share the bizarre, intriguing and beautiful Christmas-related art of the middleages and fifteenth-century ...
's-early 90's SS for my someday in the future baby grows :3! Because learning about the middleages is fun :) One of my favorite 80's movie series! So much better than the new Disney ones, with beautiful music and almost the same as the books word for word... I still haven't finished the 3nd game ...
Ann Benson’s “The Plague Tales” has an air of “Been done before”. I can’t say I really liked the book. Half the story is set in the middleages, the other half in the germ free totalitarian future ala Connie Willis. The story of the Spanish Jew Physician trying to cure the plague as he runs from ...
... employed by astrologers in the MiddleAges, has come to mean "happy" or "merry," moods ascribed to Jupiter's astrological influence. [98 ] The Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese referred to the planet as the wood star, 木星, [99 ] based on the Chinese Five Elements. The Greeks called it Φαέθων ...
Azam Amir Qasab and Other Evidence from Mumbai This article from the London Daily Telegraph brings home just what we’re dealing with regarding terrorists from the Third World. Evil? Sure. But, we are also facing a mentality and level of human sophistiphication from the MiddleAges on steroids ...
... is so fucking settled, then surely it can be quantified. Give me a figure on the rise over the past fifty years even. 2. Do you acknowledge that there was a mini-ice age during the reformation period? Do you acknowledge that temperatures were much warmer during the middleages than they are now? What ...
... Minister at the head of an alliance so unholy it would have been burned at the stake for heresy in the MiddleAges. Ivison’s statement is the definitive representation of the ideological abuse of power that pervades Harper’s Conservative party - anyone who disagrees with Harper’s view of Canada ...
Gingerbread is a baked treat that dates back to the MiddleAges. It is thought to have first appeared in the U.S. in the nineteenth century, when the Swiss monks of St. Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana baked gingerbread on holidays, and gave it to the sick. Over the years, baking gingerbread cookies ...
... person would do. I went to WIKEPEDIA and here is what I found. The earliest Advent wreaths were made in the MiddleAges; however, the first modern Advent wreath was made by Johann Hinrich Wichern (1808-1881). Wichern was a German theologian and educator who founded a home for poor children in the city ...