
African History | History Forum
Mar 26, 2025 · African History / North Africa / West Africa / Central Africa / East Africa 1 2 3 … 27 Next Filters External Depictions of African Peoples luci3 Mar 26, 2025 9 10 11 Replies 219 Views 10K 15 …
If you were to list the most overrated commanders in history, who …
Welcome to the forum @hua! thankies Mighty clever of the Iron Duke not to make absolute assurances then. If that was the case, I wonder why Gneisenau was as furious as he was, if we're going by …
pharaoh 'rameses' is not original pronunciation - History Forum
Jul 5, 2011 · so chinese 'mu' and 'ramese' is same writing, and it also used for name of some chinese kings. Maybe Western used Alpha Mode to read Hieroglyphs, so it was Separated to four Radical: …
Arresting Runaway Wagons. ... | History Forum
British Railways Illustrated Volume 5 No. 5 of February 1996 included an article about the LNWR goods yard at Edge Hill, Liverpool. In 1850, the Edge Hill yards occupied 40 acres, with room for 1,782 …
Post-Revolutionary Leaders | History Forum
May 3, 2011 · Who were the most influential political figures of the 1780s (AoC timeframe) by state? Sorry for such a broad question. My reason for asking this (outside of pure historical interest) is …
How many signs do Demotic scripts have? - History Forum
May 24, 2020 · Egyptian hieroglyphs had a total of some 1,000 distinct characters Demotic is derived from Hieratic which in turn is the cursive version of Egyptian hieroglyphs. So how many characters …
Fencing in the past | History Forum
Jan 29, 2025 · Japanese "fencing"? Not really fencing but the title of the bulletin calls it so German Mensur. Otto Skorzeny got his scars from fencing
Victorian Era cult? - History Forum
Sep 10, 2021 · Hello, I am a high school senior interested in history. Currently, I am looking for a cult that I remember researching but I cannot find any info on it anymore. I believe the cult was active …
Ancient Arabian goddess al-Uzza - History Forum
Jul 6, 2018 · From what we know of the pre-Islamic Arabian pantheon, al-Uzza was the youngest among the three chief goddesses of Mecca and later came to be identified with the Roman Venus and the …
HI Everyone | History Forum
Hi everyone I am keen on history but no real expert on any thing so hope to learn from you all