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  • Why was Poland spared from the Black Death? - History Stack Exchange
    The plague spared some parts of Europe, including the Kingdom of Poland, the majority of the Basque Country and isolated parts of Belgium and the Netherlands But it never gives an explanation why Poland would be spared
  • How were the cities of Milan and Bruges spared by the Black Death?
    On this map * we can see that some cities and areas seem to be spared How did cities like Milan and Bruges manage to protect themselves from the Black Death ? I'm also interested in how Milan, a city which managed to save itself during the 1300s could be this shaken by plague in 1629, up to name the "Great Plague of Milan" Lastly, if you have any information about the Pays Basque, I'll take
  • Were any German cities spared by the Allies for personal or . . .
    The most famous and deluded example is Dresden, supposedly spared (up till the point when it was firebombed) because Churchill's aunt lived there But were there any genuine cases of German cities receiving specially lenient treatment by Allied bombers for personal or other unusual reasons?
  • middle ages - Why did the Mongols destroy the library during the siege . . .
    Unknown hundreds of thousands were slaughtered (so the river is also described as having run red with blood, but these 'colourful' statements about the river are probably exaggerations); spared, though, were the Christians, one likely reason being that Hulagu's mother (Sorghaghtani Beki) and wife (Doquz Khatun) were both Christians
  • war - What was the aftermath of a battle in the Middle Ages? How did . . .
    Our men spared no one, irrespective of rank, sex or age, and put to the sword almost 20,000 people —Arnoldus Amalricus, 1209 As the town of Béziers offered resistance to a Papal army and refused to give over their heretics, a sally from the town was turned around and the town conquered
  • Did either of the World Wars involve South or Central America?
    Were any South or Central American nations besides Brazil involved (not necessarily officially) in either of the World Wars? If any were, I'd appreciate information on their degree of involvement
  • warfare - In Mongolian Conquests, how did they screen the population . . .
    When Mongols slaughtered the whole population from settlements that resisted or didn't opt to surrender, they often spared the engineers and other units, swiftly assimilating them into the Mongol armies "Engineers" in this case meant people who could build trebuchets and catapults and other siege machines
  • Why didnt the US choose to demolish Tokyo with an atom bomb?
    The Imperial Palace in Tokyo had been similarly spared even as Tokyo was laid waste around it There were still limits to the destructiveness of war: the weapons were still modest enough to allow such fine discriminations
  • Why were Spain and Portugal neutral not invaded in WWII?
    Why weren't Spain and Portugal involved in World War II with either side? Was not Franco sympathetic with the Axis powers given the help they offered during the civil war? Also, given their strate
  • What was the mortality rate of gladiators? - History Stack Exchange
    A successful gladiator could fight many more games, but was more likely also to be spared for the occasional losses Even assuming that they did not fight very often (two or three shows a year is one estimate), if they entered the arena at the age of seventeen they could expect to be dead by the time they were twenty-five - Beard, Mary





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