1789 — Marie Antionette (allegedly) says “Let them eat cake”
The French phrase “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” is usually translated as “Let them eat cake”, and is widely attributed...
The French phrase “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” is usually translated as “Let them eat cake”, and is widely attributed...
The last king of France was not even a king at the time of his execution. He had been arrested...
Jean-Paul Marat was a fiery republican journalist who was an important figure in the French revolutionary movement. A scientist (he...
Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were a pair of English astronomers who were hired by Thomas Penn and Frederick Calvert,...
Napoleon had grand dreams of empire when he embarked for the Middle East in 1798. And at first, they seemed...
Constructed by Richard Trevithick in Camborne, Cornwall, the Puffing Devil holds the distinction of being the world’s first steam rail...
The first ever steam train was built by Richard Trevithick in Wales in the early 19th century. On its maiden...
People like to describe modern American politics as a blood sport. They have no idea. Back in 1804, former Secretary...
Probably the most famous member of Shoshone tribe of North American Indians, Sacajawea (or Sacagawea, depending on your translation) is...
The first extra-territorial land battle fought by the armed forces of young United States of America. It is the source...