Interesting historical facts thread
>In 2009 the teutonic order and mongolia signed a pact of friendship
>>3216243
Guess Russia gets proper fucked this time then.
I know at some point in I think the 80s, the mayor of Rome and the mayor of the town standing nearest to ancient Carthage sighed the official peace treaty ending of the Punic wars.
During the initial pilgrimage during the first crusade: Bohemond I while beseiging Almalfi; upon seeing a caravan and group of travels heading south to the sea to journey to the Holy Land, questioned their motives. Once he learned that they were pillgrimes on crusade and the great treasures that they seemed, Bohemond, mid seige, stopped his commands and withdrew to prepare himself and his men to follow the travelers motives and go to the Holy Land along with his nephew Tancred, leaving his Uncle Roger, King of Sicily to continue his fight on Almalfi alone.
>>3216345
>>3216243
The title of Roman Emperor is still active and has been sold numerous times, rightfully and unrightfully since the last Roman Emperor of the WRE was dismantled.
Romans used to harvest a fish in the Mediterranean sea that gave those who ingested it, phycodelic like affects, similar to mushrooms.
>>3216243
Orangire: the French term for glass enclosed gardens that are often seen on the side of houses were originally coined by King Louis XIV who desired to have orange trees in the palace of Versailles. Versailles, being close to Paris was not an ideal climate for Orange tress to grow, so to compensate for the Monarch's request, the Orangire was invented to prevent the orange trees from dying In the winter months and sustain a warmer climate by being enclosed inside.
Good, time to cleanse the Orthodox menace from the face of the earth for good.
Catholic-Mongol alliance will cleanse heretics from this Earth once again
>>3216389
So wait, who's the Roman Emperor?
>>3216558
>Orangeraie