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Lite Strabo: June 2007
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Lite stories from History. Thursday, June 21, 2007. A brief timeline of the process that meant the division of Germany after the Second World War. 12 - 16 September 1944:. During the Quebec Conference, the Morgenthau Plan. Inconditional surrender of Germany, carried out by marshal Doenitz. 15 days later, the German General Staff is arrested. Establishment of the Allied Control Council. End of May 1945:. 17th July - 2nd August 1945:. Division of Germany and Berlin in 4 territories. Forced expulsion of the...
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Lite Strabo: Caporetto: The battle that changed Italy
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Lite stories from History. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Caporetto: The battle that changed Italy. The dawn of October 24th, 1917, started with huge explosion sounds. A bombardment by the Austro-Hungarian artillery in the Caporetto. In Slovenian) starts the 12th Battle of Isonzo. The attack, lead by German special troops -" Sturmtruppen. During the battle, a young German captain, Erwin Rommel. Stands out when leading a 250 men company to the Mount Matajur. At the Isonzo River ( Soča. In Slovenian), with min...
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Lite Strabo: diciembre 2007
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Historietas de la Historia. Lunes, diciembre 31, 2007. En Africa subsahariana, la mujer ha tenido siempre un papel importante. Pese a ser, en general, una sociedad tradicionalmente patriarcal, una parte institucionalizada del poder, que limitaba al rey, la tenía una pariente suya (madre, hermana, tía o prima). También la reina consorte tenía frecuentemente un poder de decisión igual al del rey en la mayoría de las cuestiones, como ocurría en el imperio de Mali. 1582-1663), reina de Matamba. Título que ya...
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Lite Strabo: Caporetto: La batalla que cambió Italia
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Historietas de la Historia. Miércoles, abril 16, 2008. Caporetto: La batalla que cambió Italia. El amanecer del 24 de octubre de 1917 comenzó con tremendos ruidos de explosiones. Un bombardeo de la artilleria austriohúngara en la zona de Caporetto. En esloveno) dió comienzo a la 12ª batalla del Isonzo. El ataque, liderado por tropas especiales alemanas (" Sturmtruppen. Durante la batalla destacó un joven capitán alemán, Erwin Rommel. La víspera de la batalla, los soldados italianos formaban un ejército c...
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Lite Strabo: abril 2007
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Historietas de la Historia. Domingo, abril 22, 2007. De qué murió Descartes? El hombre considerado como precursor del Método Científico. Y autor de libros revolucionarios como su Discurso del Método. Murió en circunstancias oscuras que hasta hoy no se han podido aclarar. En 1646, la impetuosa reina Kristina. Muerte en la Corte. No disfrutó de la vida en la corte. Aparte de algunos encargos puntual. Sin embargo, el embajador francés, Hector P. Chanut. La prueba de la mentira. En la Universidad de Leyden (...
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Lite Strabo: marzo 2007
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Historietas de la Historia. Sábado, marzo 24, 2007. Es interesante ver cómo los títulos nobiliarios en Europa Occidental han cambiado su significado a lo largo de la Historia. Algunos con origen tan antiguo como el Imperio Romano. Durante la Edad Media han adquirido su sentido ligado a la propiedad de la tierra. Actualmente los títulos son meramente honoríficos. El título de duque es tradicionalmente el de más alto rango. La palabra viene del latín " d. Respectivamente, eran los mayores propietarios de l...
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Lite Strabo: Artistic geniuses of Austria-Hungary
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Lite stories from History. Thursday, April 10, 2008. Artistic geniuses of Austria-Hungary. At the dawn of the 20th Century, was a huge city, capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. During the last years of the previous century, the influence of symbolist. Surrounded by this atmosphere between academism and symbolism, by old and new generations of artists from the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, the young Gustav Klimt. The secession of Vienna. Meanwhile, in France and Britain, Art Nouveau. Moravia. ...
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Lite Strabo: January 2008
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Lite stories from History. Saturday, January 19, 2008. It is commonly said that the history of a civilization begins with the arrival of writing, as it is then allowed to have historical memories, communicate among population and ease the complex processes of administration and trade. Precursors of writing appeared in Prehistorical era as paintings. Obviously, as they represent universal ideas, similar symbols are found in many non related ancient scripts -idea of man is the same everywhere, and symbols ...
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Lite Strabo: August 2007
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Lite stories from History. Thursday, August 23, 2007. Just arrived from holidays, it seems to me appropriate to tell why we have leisure days, who decided when they would happen, and since when we do tourism at the seaside or the mountain. Originally, resting days were given by religious festivities or natural cycles. While the pop. The first journeys due to celebrations were pilgrimages to religious centres ( Oracle in Delphi. Way of St James. Etc), or cultural events, such as the Olympic Games. The 19t...
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Lite Strabo: December 2007
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Lite stories from History. Sunday, December 30, 2007. In Sub-saharan Africa, women have always had an important role. Despite being, in general, a traditionally patriarchal society, an institutionalised part of power, that limited the king, was hold by a woman of his kin (mother, sister, aunt or cousin). The queen consort often had decision power at the same level as the king in most of the affairs, as happened in the Mali empire. 1582-1663), queen of Matamba. Zzua, a Hausa. Northwards. These conques...