Coat of Arms of Caromb, a town in Provence, France. I live here, on the ruins of a 16th century castle
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"Scottish Fencing", "The Expert Swordsman's Campanion", "16th Century Single Sword Combat", and "The Secret of the Sword Alone". Is any of these books one's people would not recommend? As in doesn't help an individual at gaining in skill? This is my beginners collection.
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Harihar and Bukka Rai: The founders of Vijayanagara Empire, one of the biggest empires in the 16th Century. Entire empire was eliminated and reduced to dust, and forgotten in History. So much so that I can't find a single picture of a statue of Harihara and Bukka Rai. More in comments.
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A beautiful dagger with fine openwork gold-inlaid steel blade with inscriptions from the Ottoman empire, 16th century, with a Mughal jade hilt, 17th-18th. Sold at sotheby's in 2016 [1106x2000]
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TIL Native Americans never rode horses until the Europeans brought them in the 16th century en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat…
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Lead-glazed ceramic platter in the style of Bernard Palissy. It features inlays of a small pond surrounded by booth aquatic and semi-aquatic animals alongside several plant species. Made in Agen, France. Last quarter of the 16th century. [3811x3049]
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Harold Bloom states that Shakespeare "invented" the modern human (i.e a 3 dimensional, relatable character). As a theatre goer in 16th century England, am I able to pick this up from Shakespeare especially, as opposed to Peele, Johnson or Marlowe?
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[Challenge] It's illegal in the UK to wear trousers, breeches or leggings, and has been so since the 16th century.

'Tis a mystery as to why. What could possibly drive an English monarch and their contemporaries to go "Right, enough of this! Down with pants!"?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Avaday_Daydream
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Legosi the gray wolf dressed in 16th century court clothing holding a portrait miniature of his lover
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Legosi the gray wolf dressed in 16th century court clothing holding a portrait miniature of his lover
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Historical Azna Mosque, built during the reign of Sultan Sayidkhan of the Yarkant Khaganate in the 16th century, was destroyed by PRC officials. v.redd.it/vsjn58scbto41
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TIL: With a practice dating back to the 16th century, there are still some banks in Italy which accept wheels of Parmesan as collateral for a secured loan with favourable terms edition.cnn.com/2013/08/1…
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Summer Equinox through the Gopuram (Monumental tower) of Sree Padnabhaswamy Temple, Kerala. It was built in the 16th Century!
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History of the Japanese Slaves Sent to America, Africa, and Europe in the 16th Century cultofnyarzir.wordpress.c…
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TIL European matchlock guns were introduced in Japan in 1543 and the Japanese, rapidly recognizing their use, produced them in such amounts that by the end of the 16th century, it is believed they had produced more matchlock firearms than all of Europe put together en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fir…
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Historical Azna Mosque, built during the reign of Sultan Sayidkhan of the Yarkant Khaganate in the 16th century, was destroyed by PRC officials. v.redd.it/mnkl52tzato41
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Republic of Venice vs. Ottoman Empire in the 16th century
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ASI set to excavate Purana Quila again in decades-long hunt for Mahabharata link. ASI insiders say it is β€˜unusual’ that the 16th-century Purana Quila is being dug up second time in just over a year. theprint.in/india/asi-set…
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TIL Long before rap battles, there was "flyting": the exchange of witty, insulting verses that often involved accusations of cowardice and sexual perversion. The verbal throwdowns were popular in England and Scotland from the 5th to 16th centuries. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly…
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Capitalism began in England around the 16th century. They immediately went on to colonize half the planet in search of new markets, committed multiple genocides, traded slaves, and engaged in constant war. In school we learn about how communism is evil because of a famine. twitter.com/existentialco…
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TIL Chinese arrived in Taiwan from the mainland beginning the 16th century but at that time the Europeans had more of an interest in the island than the Chinese and many of the Chinese that arrived came because Europeans were there. China didn’t declare Taiwan a province of China until 1886 factsanddetails.com/south…
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Westminster Abbey and Palace (England) in the early 16th century. In the Middle Ages this part of London was cut off from the shore by the River Tyburn, and known as Thorney Island
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England in the 16th and 17th centuries
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In the movie, "Mary, Queen of Scots," both Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth I are depicted as having a diverse court (see description for examples). This was refreshing, but also surprising. How racially diverse were their courts, and was this typical in 16th century Britain and Europe?

Characters in the movie include:

  • a black ambassador to Scotland (from England)
  • a gay/bisexual friend of Mary who is also of color
  • a gay/bisexual husband of Mary (Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley)
  • an Asian servant of Elizabeth I
  • a black attachΓ© to Mary

These are all from memory and are not meant to be a full representation

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Beavers to be reintroduced on two National Trust sites, despite farmers' opposition - Beavers were once common in Britain but were eradicated in the 16th century as they were hunted for their fur and an oil they secreted which was a major component of cosmetics. telegraph.co.uk/news/2019…
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In honor of the 16th Century Sphere ring, here's my wife's favorite piece, a ring that becomes a bracelet.
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TIL White cheddar and orange cheddar have the same taste and texture. In the 16th century, cheesemakers began dyeing cheese orange because higher levels of carotene meant the cheese had an orange hue and a richer flavour, so the colour was seen as an indicator of the best cheese. npr.org/sections/thesalt/…
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Looking for Grammars on Mesoamerican languages written by friars in the 16th and 17th centuries

I know of a grammar on Nahuatl by Horacio Carochi but i cant find it online or otherwise. He also wrote one on Otomi, but it’s lost. Pedro de CΓ‘rceres also wrote a grammar on Otomi, β€œArte de la Lengua Othomi”, but i cant find it either. I’m looking for grammars on any language from any language family of the area, from nahuatl to mayan to mixtec to zapotec to whatever. Im trying to look at how old world explorers, who werent exactly linguists, interpreted and wrote down languages they learned purely through spoken word.

edit: i have found H.C.s nahuatl grammar, but its 80 bucks on amazon lol. I’m looking for cheaper or online copies

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TIL of Flyting, a contest consisting of the exchange of insults, often conducted in verse, between two parties practiced mainly between the 5th and 16th centuries. It is said flyting has similarities to slam poetry and rap battles of today. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/PHIL-yes-PLZ
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TIL the reason witches are often depicted with warts is because in the 16th century witch hunters would use lesions and protrusions as signs of someone having made a contract with the devil en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wit…
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[OC] How to get to San Francisco from Mangalore.... In the 16th century!

I write novels in my spare time, and I also like reading history. I'm one of the millions of desis who lives in the Bay area, so the history of my area is also very interesting to me.

I want to write a novel involving an Indian exploring California, much before globalization, and I didn't want to write about all the awful native oppression stuff, so it would have to be set before 1769, when the Spanish conquistadors started murdering Native Americans in California.

Now the problem is, how would one get from India to San Francisco back then? It's not like we had nonstop Air India flights.

We know Vasco Da Gama came in 1498. I dug into this, and it turns out after he came and went, there was a lot of trade between the Portuguese and.... The Vijayanagar empire! And this happened right during the rule of Krishnadevaraya! There's even descriptions of the kingdom by two Portuguese travellers in 1520 and 1526!

This was very surprising to me, because I didn't know Mangalore was part of the Vijayanagar empire. Not only that, but Krishnadevaraya was also from Tulu Nadu! Not Andhra, as I had previously assumed!

Also the Portuguese seized control of Mangalore for a short period, and blockaded Arab traders from conducting their business, so the Arabs for angry, and burned down Mangalore in 1695!

Later, in 1762, Hyder Ali kicked out the Portuguese and made it part of the Mysore kingdom. But later, after tipu sultan lost the Anglo-Mysore wars, he had to give Mangalore to the British, and it became part of the British presidency.

On the other side of the world, the Spanish had captured what is now Mexico and called it "New Spain". They would try to go up to what is now American California, but would always fail! They couldn't go by land beyond the Colorado River, and by sea, they would face winds, south-flowing currents, jagged rocks, and fog. Even if they made it, they would have lost half their crew and their ships would need extensive repairs. Given all this, they gave up on California until 1769.

But there was something else going on. Slave trade. Spanish galleon ships would go between Manila and Acapulco, transporting gold and slaves. These slaves were called Chinos. They were from China, Philippines, Africa, India, and wherever else the Portuguese had a port. There were actually several Indian slaves who made it to Mexico. One of them was named Antonio, and he had been trafficked from Malabar.

The British also got interested in this area, and they woul

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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The 16th Century Dovecote In My Village a Few Years Ago.
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Since visiting Bomarzo this summer I’ve convinced myself that this sculpture was the inspiration behind the Starbucks logo. The 16th century park in Italy where this beauty rests was rediscovered and restored in the 1970’s, around the same time Starbucks was being created.
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TIL that during the 16th and 17th century the majority of people believed Birds of Paradise lived in the skies and fed only on air and dew. faena.com/aleph/articles/…
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Will someone please give me a quick reference to the aerial (flying saucer?) battle in the skies over Europe reported, i think n the 16th century ?
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TIL that Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were rivals and once had a painting competition. At the start of the 16th century, they were hired by a wealthy patron to paint battle scenes for a Council Hall in Florence. Only sketches of the planned paintings remain. theguardian.com/culture/2…
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Republic of Venice vs. Ottoman Empire in the 16th century
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TIL that in the 16th century, prunes were believed to be a cure for sexually transmitted diseases, so much so, they were served in brothels. historyextra.com/period/a…
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In LOTRs, The Two Towers, Samwise Gamgee talks about potatoes to SmΓ©agol, but potatoes weren't discovered until the 16th century. This proves that the LOTRs isn't historically accurate.
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How did Hindus become recognized as People of the Book by some Muslim authorities during the 12th to 16th centuries in India?

I understand that Hindus have a written holy text in the Vedas, which probably makes recognizing them as "people of the book" easier. However most Hindu sects are polytheistic, and even those that are nominally monotheistic seem to recognize other gods, Avatars or the ability of God/gods to physically appear and take many forms. How did some Muslim authorities come to accept Hindus as "People of the Book"?

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Some Friends and I play this game where we create fictional countries in 16th century Europe and duke it out with each other. This is the flag my country, the Teutonic Empire
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In 16th and 17th century Europe, people believed in witches and witchcraft. What do you think people will look back at in our time from the future and wonder why we thought what we did?
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Ramkot Fort AJK, Pakistan. Buit in the 16th century, it was only rediscovered in the 1990s by a dentist from Rawalpindi who spent a fortune to revive the fort, but his efforts fell short due to lack of interest and cooperation from the local authorities at the time.
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Ivory pendant in the form of a mask. Believed to have been worn by Oba (king) Esigie, to honor his mother, Idia. Kingdom of Benin, Modern day Nigeria. 16th century. [1483x2000] [OS]
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Head of Christ, Made in North Brabant, The Netherlands, late 15th–early 16th century [3811 x 3049]
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Why were women in the 16th and 17th centuries more likely to be accused of witchcraft? Was it purely because of the patriarchal systems of the church and state or were there other factors?
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TIL the tomato is a native plant of South America and was brought to Europe in the 16th century during the Spanish colonization of the Americas en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom…
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NiasviΕΎ Palace is a residential castle of the RadziwiΕ‚Ε‚ family in NiasviΕΎ, Belarus, 16th century
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Pendant in the form of a parrot. Late 16th–early 17th century.[1488x1861]
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