
Scandinavian character of items found in late 5th century graves in ...
2025年1月8日 · The grave of one wealthy or powerful woman is dated to the late 5th century. Interest is also on the grave of a male buried with an exceptionally fine sword and also a gold bracteate. Bracteates were pendant like objects, mainly from the 5th to 7h cents, worn by women so, when found in a male grave, the inference is that it ws placed there by a ...
France permanently keeps Algeria - History Forum
2018年2月4日 · The term "pied-noir" began to be commonly used shortly before the end of the Algerian War in 1962. As of the last census in Algeria, taken on 1 June 1960, there were 1,050,000 non-Muslim civilians (mostly Catholic, but including 130,000 Algerian Jews) in Algeria, 10 percent of the total population
Recent and Upcoming Roman History Books | Page 8 | History Forum
2023年10月18日 · The volume systematically analyses the tradition of cognomina ex virtute in its progressive development from the Republican origins to the Augustan age: the focus of the investigation is the so-called cognomina devictarum gentium, the appellations
Cane Ridge Revival: Historic Religious Wildness! | History Forum
2024年11月30日 · The most famous/infamous early 19th-century Christian revival meeting in the United States was at Cane Ridge, Kentucky, in August 1801, organized by Barton Stone, a sober Presbyterian. There, numerous Baptist and Methodists preachers exhorted some 20,000 people to come to Jesus, and the response...
The military gear found in the royal Numidian mausoleum at El …
2024年12月15日 · Overall, these weapons display both Celtiberian and Roman influences according to Gunter Ulbert. The burial also revealed a unique iron conical helmet decorated with ears, which, according to G. Waurick, is unlike any other known type, although a tradition of conical helmets existed in the Celtic world and the East.
Question about chattel slavery in Ancient Egypt | History Forum
2025年1月10日 · It wasn't automatic. The son of a "hm", but also the son of a prisoner of war [as I said above a "sqr-nh" was what we can call a slave in a sense very similar to the modern one] had the possibility to be free.
White Slavery in Africa. - History Forum
Furthermore, there was on both sides a system of ransoming, which meant that large numbers of the prisoners of war were evntually returned to their own people. The Spanish author Cervantes, for example, had as soldier been captured by Algerian Muslim corsairs and held as a slave for five years until being ransomed.
The Diversity Of Early African Architecture/Ruins Thread
2013年7月1日 · Map of the palace/museum One of the quarters It reminds me a little bit of the architecture of the Benin Kingdom.
The Throne Name: a declaration | History Forum - historum.com
2024年12月1日 · I was thinking to Hatshepsut, the Monarch [she was the Monarch, not the Great Royal Wife of a Monarch, but the ruling Monarch]. Her throne Name was Maatkare. Wow! The Order is the Soul of Ra. Well ... not bad. In Egyptian history the "Throne Name" [or "Sedge and Bee Name"] has played a great...
The women of the dacians - History Forum
2015年2月10日 · You know just like a Greek woman who threw a Thracian Soldier fighting for Alexander the Great down the well; quick claim the hoplites are half female. The shield maiden is a staple of modern fiction not the ancient world. By the way Dacians are Thracians so I don't see how they could be underestimated because of focus on Thracians.