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January 2, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Trial and Burning of Jan Huss – 2

The Teutonic votes were thus as three to one and the Bohemians, in their own land and in their own university, on every important matter hopelessly

January 1, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Trial and Burning of Jan Huss

This series has four easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionAmong the heralds of the Reformation, John Wycliffe, the English Protestant who

May 5, 2010 Leave a Comment

Pavia – 4

Today's installment concludes Battle of Pavia,our selection by William Robertson.If you have journeyed through all of the installments of this

April 29, 2010 Leave a Comment

Pavia – 3

Charles, however, had already begun to form schemes in his own mind which little suited such external appearances.Continuing Battle of Pavia,our

April 28, 2010 Leave a Comment

Pavia – 2

The imperial generals found the French so strongly entrenched that, notwithstanding the powerful motives which urged them on, they hesitated long

April 22, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Battle of Pavia

This series has four easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionClose upon the election of Charles V as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire came the

January 23, 2010 Leave a Comment

Poland Wants In

Time: September 29, 1938Place: Warsaw, PolandIn the aftermath of the Munich Agreement, Poland sends a note to Czechoslovakia, demanding they cede them

January 21, 2010 Leave a Comment

Baghdad Railway Deal Goes to Germans

Time: November 25, 1899Place: Istanbul, Ottoman EmpireThe Germans already had built the Turks a rail line from Istanbul east across Turkey to

January 17, 2010 Leave a Comment

Battle of the Marne

Time: September 5, 1914Place: Marne River, FranceThe Germans attacked through Belgium and then down through France. The Kaiser said the boys

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