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Philippe Bohstrom
Ancient Historian and Science Journalist. Scientific consultant for Salamis International Foundation
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Archaeologists find emperor's 1900-year-old vacation home in
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Imperial Estates belonging to the family of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Discovered in Turkey
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Philippe Bohstrom Apr 12
The of the Fourth Crusade breach the walls of and sack the city 1204 C.E.
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Philippe Bohstrom Apr 10
Lew Wallace, Civil War general, lawyer, diplomat and author of Ben Hur was born 1827
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Philippe Bohstrom Apr 6
English King Richard I, also known as the Lionhearted, is killed by an arrow at the Siege of the Castle of Chalus in France 1199
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Philippe Bohstrom Apr 2
The Royal Navy defeats the Danish fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen 1801. Rd more abt Nelsons exploits:
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 24
Archaeologists Uncover Stunning Town that Offers a Deep Dive into the Fascinating Underworld of the Ancient
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 23
2,500 year old town unearthed in offers a deep dive into the world of the .
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 23
Archaeologists unearth stunning town built by Greeks in 2500 years ago
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 23
The Doric-style temples is used as backdrop in the classic 1963  movie “Jason and the Argonauts"
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 22
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 22
Bottles of belonging to British OFC from found in Israel. "I knew 3 or 4 that had wrkd up to the point of 2 b per day" R Graves
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 22
Replying to @James1940 @WWI_ and 3 others
Apparently the officers in sipped , even 2 bottles per day Robert Graves noted.
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 22
Replying to @dania_amialksa
Gin and Whiskey bottles for the most part. The Brits were strong on their hard liqueur. Liquid courage...
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 22
Replying to @IlanBenZion @Pol_Roger
Actually, he was very much fond of champagn. His favorite was . He drank it to every meal,
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 22
Replying to @IlanBenZion @dewars
Indeed, but "the Gin has saved more Englishmen´s life, & minds than all the doctors in the Empire" - Winston Churchill
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 22
Hundreds of Bottles belonging to Soldiers from WWI were Exposed near Ramla in . British saved life.
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 21
House With Phallic Amulets, Frescoes Found in Northern Israel
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Philippe Bohstrom Mar 20
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