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Dreadnought ships are some of the biggest battleships employed by navies around the world, starting with the British Royal ...
Nathaniel Shuda, suburban editor for The Columbus Dispatch and news editor for the Newark Advocate, explains how and why he ...
How can these discoveries be reconciled with the widespread view that the post-Temple remnant of Jews in the Holy Land was ...
King Henry VIII’s gunshield is a glimpse into medieval warfare An ingenious piece of artillery to come out ... The spear pictured above is a 16th-century German spear measuring 89.75 inches ...
Catch the crackle and smoke plumes of cannon fire every day at noon from the 16th-century Saluting Battery ... carries on the tradition of ceremonial artillery firings and dignitary gun salutes ...
Walmer Castle was originally built as an artillery fort for Henry VIII to ... side loose with a trip to Smallhythe Place, a 16th century farmhouse and theatre in Tenterden. The home, once owned ...
In the 16th century, Man Pa opened sluices in the reservoirs ... the Tatmadaw launched Hellfire missiles from attack helicopters and used artillery to bombard Arakan Army emplacements near Mrauk ...
For those of us without a helicopter, the English Heritage-owned Tudor artillery castle is open ... and was used as a fortress until the 16th century. Today, you can visit the Castle Gardens ...
An ingenious piece of artillery to come out of King Henry ... The spear pictured above is a 16th-century German spear measuring 89.75 inches (227.97 cm) in length. It is highly decorated and ...
An unassuming Tudor hunting lodge in the Cumbrian district in the U.K. just gave up a wild secret: rare wall paintings from ...
The US justice system returned the so-called “Hernandarias Manuscript,” a 16th-century document penned in 1598 by Hernando Arias de Saavedra, the first Creole governor in the Americas.
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