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Bulgaria, February 1371 Ivan Stratsimir and Ivan Shisman succeeded their father Ivan Alexander in the tsardom of Bulgaria. This of...
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Well, with this one can say that the 'Heroic Age' of the Laskarid Despotate has ended. Alexander II. still had been influenced by the...
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8mm to the Left: A World Without Hitler "The elections of 1936 will forever be a black stain on the history of Europe, a mark which...
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Buda, April 1368 The first meeting between Ioannis V and Louis I of Hungary had not gone well. Louis had not taken well to the emperor...
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