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German Territorial Losses Post WWI

This community is a home to map makers, map enthusiasts, and history lovers. Best way to visualize history is through a good map. Want to see or share political maps of various periods in history? You came to the right place.

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German Territorial Losses Post WWI

all things World War 1, theories, battles and memes. Verdun and Tannenberg gameplay go to r/ww1gameseries battlefield 1 gameplay goes to r/battlefield1

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German Territorial Losses Post WWI

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On this day 572 years ago Constantinopolis fell to the Ottomans. Here’s a video showing some of the methods they used for the siege.

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On this day 572 years ago Constantinopolis fell to the Ottomans. Here’s a video showing some of the methods they used for the siege.

This sub is for discussion about the Roman empire in the east, often called the Byzantine Empire from the period of c. 330 - 1500 AD.

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Hours prior to the first black smoke

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The subreddit for the city of Rome, ancient and modern, including Vatican City, and seagulls. For general travel enquiries please visit /r/italytravel. For topics to do with the wider ancient Roman republic/empire, please post in /r/ancientrome. If you have a hot take on a gladiator, centurion, praetorian guard, senator, consul, or emperor, you will get a better reception in /r/roughromanmemes.

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Rhine-Main-Danube Canal video @Mapograph on YouTube

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https://youtube.com/shorts/ec0SKyYQbPo?feature=share

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Rhine-Main-Danube Canal on Google Earth

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Improved map of major rivers of Europe, @Mapograph from YouTube

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Improved map of major rivers of Europe, @Mapograph from YouTube

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Some major rivers of Europe

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Major rivers of Europe @mapograph YouTube

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Casino Royal

A subreddit to discuss anything and everything related to Ian Fleming's James Bond 007.

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Roman Invasion of Britain and Hadrian's Wall on Google Earth

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Roman Invasion of Britain and Hadrian's Wall on Google Earth

r/history is a place for discussions about history. Feel free to submit interesting articles, tell us about this cool book you just read, or start a discussion about who everyone's favorite figure of minor French nobility is! This is a somewhat more serious subreddit compared to many others. Make sure to familiarize yourself with our rules and guidelines before participating. All posts must be manually approved by a moderator. Thanks!

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Roman Invasion of Britain and Hadrian's Wall on Google Earth

Discussion of Roman civilization, encompassing the period from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire ending 480AD.

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Roman Invasion of Britain and Hadrian's Wall on Google Earth

A sub for archaeology, history, news of Roman era Britain

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Roman Invasion of Britain and Hadrian's Wall on Google Earth

The subreddit for the city of Rome, ancient and modern, including Vatican City, and seagulls. For general travel enquiries please visit /r/italytravel. For topics to do with the wider ancient Roman republic/empire, please post in /r/ancientrome. If you have a hot take on a gladiator, centurion, praetorian guard, senator, consul, or emperor, you will get a better reception in /r/roughromanmemes.

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Did Romans paint basilica domes like the Christians did?

Discussion of Roman civilization, encompassing the period from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire ending 480AD.

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Why didn't the Romans paint their domes?

The subreddit for the city of Rome, ancient and modern, including Vatican City, and seagulls. For general travel enquiries please visit /r/italytravel. For topics to do with the wider ancient Roman republic/empire, please post in /r/ancientrome. If you have a hot take on a gladiator, centurion, praetorian guard, senator, consul, or emperor, you will get a better reception in /r/roughromanmemes.

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Why didnt the Romans paint their domes?

r/history is a place for discussions about history. Feel free to submit interesting articles, tell us about this cool book you just read, or start a discussion about who everyone's favorite figure of minor French nobility is! This is a somewhat more serious subreddit compared to many others. Make sure to familiarize yourself with our rules and guidelines before participating. All posts must be manually approved by a moderator. Thanks!

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Fatih Sultan Mehmet’in gemileri karadan yürütmesi

Dedicated to sharing and discussing the Ottoman Empire: pictures, articles, memes, etc related to the Empire, or to start a conversation on it.

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Siege of Constantinople and How Mehmed II Moved His Ships Across Land

This subreddit is for anything and everything concerning Google Maps or any related services such as Google Earth, Google Street View, or Google My Maps.

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Nile on Google Earth

Welcome to r/Egypt. The Nile River, the birthplace of civilization, and the home of the ancient Pharaohs. We're a country-themed subreddit dedicated to posting on events that affect Egypt and Egyptians. We're a multilingual subreddit, therefore submissions made in either English or Arabic are welcome.