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Joseph II of Austria
Age of Absolutism

Joseph II of Austria: A Detailed Biography

oseph II of Austria was the Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Habsburg lands from 1780 to 1790, remembered as the most radical reforming monarch of the Age of Absolutism. This article details the life and significance of Joseph II of Austria.

SS
Nazi Germany

SS (Schutztaffel): A Detailed Summary

The SS (Schutzstaffel) was a powerful paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, responsible for enforcing Nazi policies, running concentration camps, and carrying out mass atrocities during the Holocaust.

Stephen Douglas
American Civil War

Stephen Douglas: A Detailed Biography

Stephen Douglas was one of the most powerful American politicians of the 1850s, best remembered for the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and his famous series of debates with Abraham Lincoln in 1858, both of which played a major role in the events leading to the Civil War. This article details the life and significance of Stephen Douglas.

Market of Trajan
Ancient Rome

Market of Trajan: A Detailed Summary

The Market of Trajan was a large multi-story complex of shops, offices, and public spaces built in Rome between 100 and 113 CE, often described as one of the earliest covered commercial centers ever constructed. This article details the history and significance of the Market of Trajan.

Charles Townshend
Industrial Revolution

Charles Townshend: A Detailed Biography

Charles Townshend is remembered today as a significant statesman for England, but more importantly for his role in the British Agricultural Revolution and the innovation of crop rotation.

Aztec Slavery (Tlacotin).
Aztec Empire

Aztec Slavery (Tlacotin): A Detailed Summary

Aztec slavery, known as tlacotin, made up the lowest class in Aztec society. Unlike later colonial slavery, it was not hereditary, and slaves could own property, marry, and even buy their freedom. Learn how people became slaves and how they could regain their liberty.