- historiae or
histories in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Histories or, in Latin,
Historiae may
refer to: the
plural of
history Histories (Herodotus)...
- The
Histories (Gr****: Ἱστορίαι, Historíai; also
known as The
History) of
Herodotus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρόδοτος, romanized: Hēródotos; c. 484 – c. 425 BC)...
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aspects to
distinguish histories from chronicles,
arguing that
chronicles only
catalogue events in
chronological order,
whereas histories aim at a comprehensive...
- Case
Histories (2004) is a
detective novel by
British author Kate
Atkinson and is set in Cambridge, England. It
introduces Jackson Brodie, a
former police...
-
Horrible Histories franchise, but
through its writers, performers,
content and
humour shows a
number of similarities. In 2019, the film
Horrible Histories: The...
-
Horrible Histories is an
educational entertainment franchise.
Horrible Histories may also
refer to:
Horrible Histories (book series), a
series of illustrated...
- interpretation. The
approach is
sometimes called decoherent histories and in
other work
decoherent histories are more specialized.
First proposed by
Robert Griffiths...
-
fourteen are ****igned to
Histories and
sixteen to the Annals. Tacitus'
friend Pliny the
Younger referred to "your
histories" when
writing to
Tacitus about...
- division, and has won the second-most top-flight
matches in
English football history. In the 1930s, ****nal won five
League Championships and two FA Cups, and...
- L. Larose.
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August 2017. "Olympic
Games - a
brief history |
Parramatta History and Heritage". historyandheritage.cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au...