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Arcadius, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. He once ruled alongside his father Theodosius I (383-395). Before his death, the father divided the empire between his two sons. He has the east, and his brother Horno has the west. The Roman Empire split into two countries from east to west. Starting ... Read More
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Alaric I (German: Alarich I; French: Alaric I; Latin: Alaricus, c. 370-410), also translated as Alaric I, was the King of Visigoth (reigned 395-410). It is generally believed that he was the founder of the Visigothic Kingdom. Alaric I was born on a small island in the Danube Delta. In his youth, the ... Read More
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Mohammed II (Ottoman Turkish: محمد ثانى , Turkish: Fatih Sultan Mehmet, English: Muhammad II; From March 30, 1432 to May 3, 1481, he was the seventh Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (reigned from August 1444 to May 1446, February 18, 1451 to May 3, 1481). His full name was Mohammad bin Murad bin ... Read More
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Bayeset I (approximately 1354-1403) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, ruling from 1389 to 1402. He was the son of Murad I and a famous military commander, also known as "Lightning"; In 1389, he participated in the Battle of Kosovo with his father. After his father's assassination, he continued ... Read More
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Murad I (about 1326-1389), Sultan of Ottoman Türkiye (1360-1389). The son of Orhan. In 1360, he ascended the throne and changed his title to Sultan (Arabic, meaning "monarch" or "ruler"). Murad I (also known as Sultan Murad I) was the son of Orhan Gazi and Nilufer Hatun. He ascended to the throne in ... Read More
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Orhan, also known as Orhan Gazi or Orkahn (born in 1285 and passed away in 1359), was the second leader of the Ottoman Empire (the title Sultan was not used until 1383), and his reign lasted from 1326 to 1359. He occupied most of the western Anatolia and married the daughter of Byzantine Emperor ... Read More
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Osman I (1258-1326), the foreign language name Osman I, was the founding sultan of the Ottoman dynasty in Türkiye. Born in Seyute, northern Türkiye, he was the son of Eltulururgazi, the tribal leader. When he was young, he led the tribe to guard the border of the Roma dynasty. Later, he took ... Read More
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Adirina comes from a story in Greek mythology. She is a beautiful girl sculpted by Pygmalion, the king of Cyprus. Pygmalion stared at her every day, and inevitably fell in love with the statue of the young girl. Adirina comes from the story of Greek mythology. In 1997, Richard Redman solo piano ... Read More
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Hesiod σίοδος, Hesiod, born in the 8th century BC at an unknown age, was an ancient Greek poet. Born in Ascra Village, located in Biocia, Greece, in the southern European region of Asia Minor. He relied on self cultivation for a living since childhood, and may have lived in the 8th century BC. Since ... Read More
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Juno (Latin: I ū No; Juno, the goddess of marriage and motherhood in Roman mythology, is one of the twelve main gods of Rome. Jupiter's wife is a combination of beauty, tenderness, and love. Known by the Romans as the "deity who leads children to see light.". Corresponding to Hera in Greek mythology... Read More
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