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On the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, Tessa Dunlop asks why the nation has seemingly forgotten the seminal moment.
One of the greatest military strategists, Napoleon Bonaparte, fought and lost at the Battle of Waterloo on 1815. This marked the end of the Napoleonic era in European history. On this day in 1858, ...
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The Print on MSNMarathas led ‘first war of Independence’. History forgot because kings didn’t keep recordsBharat’s history is not the history of losing wars but a history of continuous sangharsh’, said Organiser editor Prafulla ...
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News Shopper on MSNLondon Waterloo station celebrates 210th anniversary of Battle of WaterlooLondon Waterloo Station hosted a reenactment-filled celebration for the 210th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, complete with live history and veteran-led archaeology.
Waterloo Uncovered, whose patron is the 9th Duke of Wellington, presented an interactive archaeological experience, allowing attendees to dig beneath foam 'soil' with tools and metal detectors to ...
Prince Edward has lent his support behind a £1.3 million bid in Belgium, lending his royal weight to a significant ...
Prince Edward left for an important mission in Belgium on Friday while the Royal Family continued with the annual five-day ...
In 1815, England's Duke of Wellington and Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard von Blucher defeated Napoleon at Waterloo in Belgium ...
The panel of judges have exceptionally this year awarded two medals: John Hussey and Helen Parr received prizes for their books, Waterloo: The Campaign of 1815 and Our Boys respectively. The winners ...
The UK’s ninth richest billionaire, Norwegian-born shipping tycoon John Fredriksen, has said “Britain has gone to hell” and ...
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