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From empires to modern unions, explore European history's pivotal events that shaped a continent rich in heritage, culture, and global impact.
Scotland’s windswept coast hides some of Europe’s oldest secrets: stone villages, burial chambers, and eerie circles that still hold stories from 5,000 years ago.
Anne Boleyn is remembered as the second wife and queen of King Henry VIII. Should she also be remembered as the love of his life?
Orphan, soldier, statesman—these are just a few of the many roles that Marquis de Lafayette is remembered for in his life, which was full of adventure and impact.
Neutral Moresnet was a micro-nation located on the border triangle between Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany between 1816 and 1919.
An impactful figure on General Washington’s staff and later a player in the French Revolution, the Marquis de Lafayette was involved in some of history’s most fascinating events.
Born a princess with seemingly endless opportunities ahead of her, Alexandra of Hesse-Darmstadt unwittingly found herself on a path of destruction.
In 1830, a second French Revolution, also known as the July Days, overthrew King Charles X and saw the rise of the French bourgeoisie.
In the 1790s, the Sans-culottes became one of the leading forces of the French Revolution.