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The Grand Costume Ball of 1903 in the Winter Palace #history #ai #russianempire #winterpalace #romanov #Russia #saintpetersbug

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Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy (1397–1471), was the third wife of Duke Philip the Good and the mother of Charles the Bold, the last Valois Duke of Burgundy. She was the regent of the Burgundian Low Countries during her husband's absences in 1432 and 1441–1443. Isabella

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Splendor of 16th-Century Clothing in Art and Real : You've Never Seen Anything Like It The full video is available via the link in the profile. #History #fashion #AI

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A new incredible video has just been released on our channel: "Historical Figures Brought To Life. Vol. 18. You Haven't Seen Anything Like This Before!". Don't miss it! Watch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=0Sk4Ro…

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Harriet Tubman (c. 1822–1913) was an escaped slave, abolitionist, and Underground Railroad conductor. She led over 70 enslaved people to freedom and later helped free 700 more during the Civil War. A fearless activist, she fought for equality until her death. 🔥 #HarrietTubman

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The Cup of the Great Phidias In the museum of Olympia (Greece), this broken, humble vessel holds a place of honor. Why? The inscription on its bottom reads: ΦΕΙΔΙΟΥ ΕΙΜΙ – “I belong to Phidias”. This cup was found in Phidias’ workshop, meaning it is very likely the personal cup

The Cup of the Great Phidias

In the museum of Olympia (Greece), this broken, humble vessel holds a place of honor.

Why? The inscription on its bottom reads: ΦΕΙΔΙΟΥ ΕΙΜΙ – “I belong to Phidias”. This cup was found in Phidias’ workshop, meaning it is very likely the personal cup
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Achaemenid Persian Fully Golden Ceremonial Sword (4th–5th Century BC) This luxurious solid gold sword dates back to the Achaemenid Persian Empire and was likely used for ceremonial or ritual purposes. 📍 Exhibit at the National Museum of Iran, Tehran #History #Archaeology

Achaemenid Persian Fully Golden Ceremonial Sword (4th–5th Century BC)

This luxurious solid gold sword dates back to the Achaemenid Persian Empire and was likely used for ceremonial or ritual purposes.

📍 Exhibit at the National Museum of Iran, Tehran

#History #Archaeology
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The Most Expensive Shield in History This ceremonial shield of Nader Shah (Shah of Persia, 1736–1747) is made from rhinoceros hide and encrusted with spinel, emeralds, diamonds, and rubies. 🔹 Diameter – 46 cm 🔹 Central spinel – one of the largest in the world, 225 carats 🔹

The Most Expensive Shield in History

This ceremonial shield of Nader Shah (Shah of Persia, 1736–1747) is made from rhinoceros hide and encrusted with spinel, emeralds, diamonds, and rubies.

🔹 Diameter – 46 cm
🔹 Central spinel – one of the largest in the world, 225 carats
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Historical Figures Brought To Life With Al. New video is out! Have you seen it yet? Link in bio. #history #ai #ancientgreece #ancientrome

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The Sacred City of Caral – The Oldest City in the Americas Caral was the main city of the earliest civilization in the New World. It is located in Peru, in the Supe Valley, 182 km from Lima, 23 km from the coast, and at an altitude of 350 meters above sea level. At 5,000 years

The Sacred City of Caral – The Oldest City in the Americas

Caral was the main city of the earliest civilization in the New World. It is located in Peru, in the Supe Valley, 182 km from Lima, 23 km from the coast, and at an altitude of 350 meters above sea level. At 5,000 years
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The Incredible "Iron" Road of Antiquity – The Diolkos In the 6th century BC, the Greeks shortened the route between the Ionian and Aegean Seas from 400 km to just 6–8.5 km by constructing a stone-paved road across the Corinth Isthmus, used to transport goods and entire ships.

The Incredible "Iron" Road of Antiquity – The Diolkos

In the 6th century BC, the Greeks shortened the route between the Ionian and Aegean Seas from 400 km to just 6–8.5 km by constructing a stone-paved road across the Corinth Isthmus, used to transport goods and entire ships.
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Stagecoach Mary: The Legend of the Wild West 🤠 She delivered mail faster than any man, shot straighter than most, and feared no outlaw. Stagecoach Mary Fields — the first Black woman mail carrier in U.S. history. #StagecoachMary #WildWest #History #WomenInHistory #BlackHistory

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Elizabeth I (1533–1603) — the Virgin Queen who defined an era. She stabilized England, defeated the Spanish Armada, and led the Elizabethan Golden Age. Power built on intellect, restraint, and political brilliance. #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #TudorEngland #ElizabethanAge #AI

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Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) — the mind that shaped medieval Europe. Author of The Divine Comedy, he turned exile into immortality and laid the foundations of modern Italian literature. A poet who mapped Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven — and human conscience itself. #Dante #Poetry

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Louis XVI (1754–1793) — a king overtaken by his time. Well-intentioned but indecisive, he ruled during the collapse of the French monarchy and became the Revolution’s most famous victim. A crown lost to history, not ambition. #LouisXVI #FrenchRevolution #EuropeanHistory