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  1. Artori Fortun Arthur | Page 2 | History Forum

    Well, it wasn't a long time I had joined Historum and I offered my theory about Arthur [who hasn't got a theory about Arthur?]. In good substance, starting...

  2. American history books | History Forum

    Jun 7, 2015 · THE CHALLENGE OF AMERICAN HISTORY (1999), edited by Louis Masur is a collection of essays from the Reviews in American History journal. You can read, for example, The Age of …

  3. The Wild Man of Orford - History Forum

    Sep 25, 2015 · In around 1205 Monk, Ralph of Coggeshall reported an incident which happened roughly forty years earlier at Orford Castle in Suffolk, England. Men fishing in the sea caught in their nets a …

  4. The Scipios in Spain | History Forum

    May 12, 2025 · MOD Note: Advertising and self-promotion is NOT permitted on Historum.

  5. Need help with the basic overview of history | History Forum

    Dec 13, 2025 · Hello fellow historians. I am looking for a call to discuss history and how you guys see it holistically like how things are connected and what events/ideas serve as grounding points. I am …

  6. Rome: digital reconstruction | Page 2 | History Forum

    Dec 4, 2011 · Some more examples from surviving roman ruins: Ruins in Roman Britain: Reconstructions: Insulae Villa Pompeii block In Pompeii, a town of 12,000 inhabitants or 1% of the …

  7. James Garfield and William Denton | History Forum

    Apr 15, 2012 · I was recently reading in the book 1861 by Adam Goodheart a little about the debates that these two squared off in. I was wondering if anyone has done research about this event, if there …

  8. Fencing in the past | History Forum

    Jan 29, 2025 · Japanese "fencing"? Not really fencing but the title of the bulletin calls it so German Mensur. Otto Skorzeny got his scars from fencing

  9. Post-Revolutionary Leaders | History Forum

    May 3, 2011 · Who were the most influential political figures of the 1780s (AoC timeframe) by state? Sorry for such a broad question. My reason for asking this (outside of pure historical interest) is …

  10. The glory of France - a defecating duck | History Forum

    Apr 18, 2012 · I'm doing some reading on automata - the fascinating mechanical toys of the Renaissance and post-Renaissance period, and came across this device: Digesting Duck - …