Definition of Pseudohistory. Meaning of Pseudohistory. Synonyms of Pseudohistory

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Meaning of Pseudohistory from wikipedia

- Pseudohistory is a form of pseudoscholarship that attempts to distort or misrepresent the historical record, often by employing methods resembling those...
- The term "Western Pseudohistory Theory" (simplified Chinese: 西方伪史论; traditional Chinese: 西方偽史論; pinyin: Xīfāng wěi shǐ lùn) is a catch-all term referring...
- Hindutva is a political ideology that s****s to justify Hindu nationalism and the belief in establishing Hindu hegemony. Hindutva ideologues and figures...
- (Modern Irish: Parthalán) is a character in medieval Irish Christian pseudohistory, said to have led one of the first groups to settle in Ireland. His...
- National Origin-Legend: Synthetic Pseudohistory, p.10 Carey, The Irish National Origin-Legend: Synthetic Pseudohistory, pp.1–4, 24 Koch, p.1130 Carey, John...
- The Mythological Cycle is a conventional grouping within Irish mythology. It consists of tales and poems about the god-like Tuatha Dé Danann, who are based...
- The Holy Grail (French: Saint Graal, Breton: Graal Santel, Welsh: Greal Sanctaidd, Cornish: Gral) is a treasure that serves as an important motif in Arthurian...
- The exploration of North America by Nor**** began in the late 10th century. Voyages from Iceland reached Greenland and founded colonies along its western...
- history as a source of Black pride. They have been described as promoting pseudohistory and misinformation about African-American history. Hoteps espouse a...
- archaeologists and other scientists for presenting and promoting pseudoscience, pseudohistory and pseudoarchaeology as fact. Episodes are frequently characterized...