Why is a teaspoon called a teaspoon?
Why is a teaspoon called a teaspoon? What does this have to do with tea, and since when has this term been used?
Why is a teaspoon called a teaspoon? What does this have to do with tea, and since when has this term been used?
I discovered by chance that George W. Bush is a descendant of Pocahontas. (It's on Wikipedia.) Are there any other known cases like this?
What did people in prehistoric times believe matter was made of when they looked at it? It's about the overall concept of what they believed.
I want to wear something historical (except Nazi badges). I thought maybe an EK from WWI or earlier would be suitable. What do you think?
Did the East Frankish Empire have a flag? If you don't know, could you please find out for me?
So, either the clock was invented or the sundial was developed. But what else did we know about this time?
Is this picture really him?
In history class, we're supposed to choose a historical figure and then reenact it or retell the story at our school's open day. Which figure should we choose? Preferably female. (Marie Curie and Anne Frank are already out.)
Wallace Fard Muhammed during his imprisonment in 1933 Wallace Fard Muhammed Official photo released by the Nation of Islam itself.
Picture of Wallace Fard Muhammed at his arrest in 1933.