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Explainer: the symbolism of The Lady and the Unicorn tapestry cycle
Paris Medieval Tapestries, Carousels, and Sunshine along the Seine - Cappuccino and a Dream
Beatrix Potter and her pet rabbit, The Real Peter Rabbit! <3
The Secret Museum of Mankind · Volume Four · Europe · Page 13
The feast of S. John's Day, June 24, called by the Lettish people "Ligo," is one of the merriest Latvian holidays. It is on this occasion that the country people decorate themselves and their houses with garlands of foliage, preferably oak leaves. Old and young participate in this festival, which is a remnant of pagan celebrations in connexion with the ancient nature-worship of the Lettish
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Golden Gate Bridge opening day on May 27th, 1937
BookBub Blog - The book lover's inside source for news, tips, & deals
The best historical fiction books of 2017, including world war 2 stories, novels based on true stories, and other great history books.
The Real Rose Calvert From "Titanic"
The "Real" Rose Calvert from Titanic
Little Aussie battlers: 'Secret service' of Indigenous soldiers
Miller Mack was one of the first Indigenous Australians to fight in the First World War. He was one of at least 1000, according to Gary Oakley.
History of Yoga Symbols – Your Lifestyle Options
History of Yoga Symbols
15 Historical Women They Should Have Taught You About In School
15 Historical Women They Should Have Taught You About In School - Wonderful and informative read! Great women of this world for sure and they should be figures we were schooled about, not just the men and their wars and ways.... BORING!