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Ömer Soner

@latinseverbeg

undergraduate student working on the late medieval period

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youtube.com/watch?v=OANiGp… Dün gece yeniden izledim. Baştan beri çalışma disiplinine şahit olduğum için ne kadar titiz bir içerik olduğunu da biliyorum. Osmanlı'nın son dönemi ile alakalı YouTube'da henüz daha güncel ve merak uyandıran bir çalışmaya denk gelmedim

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Değerli hocam Pál Fodor ile birlikte kaleme aldığımız “Az oszmán hadsereg létszáma és összetétele az 1526. évi mohácsi hadjáratban” (The Size and Composition of the Ottoman Army in the Mohács Campaign of 1526) başlıklı makalemiz Macaristan’ın en eski ve itibarlı

Değerli hocam Pál Fodor ile birlikte kaleme aldığımız “Az oszmán hadsereg létszáma és összetétele az 1526. évi mohácsi hadjáratban” (The Size and Composition of the Ottoman Army in the Mohács Campaign of 1526) başlıklı makalemiz Macaristan’ın en eski ve itibarlı
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Looking at diocese valuations in 1300, it’s pretty clear that England was among the richest kingdoms in Europe, on par with Tuscany and Ile de France.

Looking at diocese valuations in 1300, it’s pretty clear that England was among the richest kingdoms in Europe, on par with Tuscany and Ile de France.
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1415: The Battle of Agincourt was a decisive clash in the Hundred Years’ War. Outnumbered and exhausted, Henry V’s army — made up largely of English and Welsh longbowmen — achieved a remarkable victory over the French, securing Henry’s place among England’s greatest warrior-kings

1415: The Battle of Agincourt was a decisive clash in the Hundred Years’ War. Outnumbered and exhausted, Henry V’s army — made up largely of English and Welsh longbowmen — achieved a remarkable victory over the French, securing Henry’s place among England’s greatest warrior-kings
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It's funny how every time I post about Richard the Lionheart, I get people in my comments complaining about how they think he was a terrible king because "He wanted to sell London!"