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Thanks to Smartboy for his question and Marco for the thorough answer. Let's go into a bit more detail, though. The seven wonders of the ancient world, are: 1. The Great Pyramid of Giza This
00:00 Thu 01st Mar 2001A. This question has come from Jim Gregory. Sorry Jim ' wrong king. It was Henry I (1068-1135), William the Conqueror's youngest and ablest son (a stern critic of excess in others), who died from
00:00 Thu 01st Mar 2001asked Jim Gregory. Q. First of all what is cholera A. Cholera is an illness caused by a bacterium called vibria cholerae. It infects people's intestines, causing diarrhoea, vomiting and cramps
00:00 Thu 01st Mar 2001Boudica or Boadicea was British Queen and ruler of the Iceni - a tribe occupying East Anglia. She was married to Prasutagus and with him she ruled over the Iceni, but under Roman Authority. When was
00:00 Fri 23rd Feb 2001By Oliver Goggi 'What was the main cause of Germany's defeat in the Second World War ' asked Samri. Following are a summary of reasons why the Allies won the war. Firstly, and probably most
00:00 Mon 26th Feb 2001A. The Minotaur was the 'love child' of an affair between Queen Pasiphae and a bull. Pasiphae, wife of Minos King of Crete, fell in love with a bull that should have been scarificed to the gods, and
00:00 Mon 26th Feb 2001by Steve Cunningham RUSSIAN Revolution It's the staple diet of all political history students. The Chinese Revolution That's different. Press AssociationChina, at 1,243 million, has the
00:00 Thu 15th Feb 2001by Steve Cunningham ARTHUR, King of the Britons
our greatest hero. But did he exist The British king appears in a cycle of medieval romances as the sovereign of a knightly fellowship of the
00:00 Mon 12th Feb 2001by Steve Cunningham ON 27 February, Britain goes flipping crazy. And it's all a bit of a mystery to foreigners. For this is Pancake Day, an almost-baffling festival that has its roots in deep
00:00 Mon 12th Feb 2001by Steve Cunningham Londonstills.comTHE VICTORIANS thought it was the greatest building operation since the pyramids. The London Underground, in the news after transport unions called strikes
00:00 Thu 08th Feb 2001 1860-1869 Metropolitan and Metropolitan District lines open. 1880-1889 Extensions out to the north-west and south-west suburbs. 1890-1899 City & South London Railway. Waterloo & City opened
00:00 Thu 08th Feb 2001by Steve Cunningham ON 14 February many lucky people will receive a card adorned with a big red heart, filled with romantic words. And all in the name of a saint called Valentine. But who was
00:00 Thu 08th Feb 2001by Steve Cunningham THOUSANDS of people braved the biting wind and rain to see Queen Victoria's final resting place, 100 years after her burial. Lengthy queues gathered at the royal mausoleum at
00:00 Mon 05th Feb 2001by Steve Cunningham THE tale is familiar: a beautiful young woman is spurned by her contemporaries because she becomes an unmarried mum-to-be. Then it gets more unusual. Her hair is turned into
00:00 Thu 01st Feb 2001 by Steve Cunningham OXO, the stock cube forever part of the traditional British Sunday roast, is to fall into American hands as part of a billion-dollar sale by Unilever. The gravy business is to
00:00 Tue 30th Jan 2001by Steve Cunningham NICHOLAS I was one of the cruellest Russian rulers in history. He hated people, but he loved horses. Now, one of his bizarre creations has been uncovered: a rest home for
00:00 Fri 26th Jan 2001by Steve Cunningham FARMERS regularly uncover buried treasure on their land. Sometimes they plough up an Anglo-Saxon silver hoard, or a Norman necklace. Often they unearth trove more valuable to
00:00 Fri 26th Jan 2001by Steve Cunningham HERE, at the AnswerBank, we see a wide range of history & myths questions, from the puzzling and fascinating to the frankly unbelievable. Here's a selection of the best and
00:00 Thu 25th Jan 2001By Oliver Goggi HISTORY... who needs it Not our school children it seems. A recent survey of secondary school pupils uncovered some truly amazing finds. According to some of our nation's youth, it
00:00 Thu 18th Jan 2001By Steve Cunningham A QUESTION by Silver about the ancient Battle of Marathon drew an answer from Leaverr, which you can read in our question session here. This question, however, prompted
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