Giving The Gift Of History Posted By : Wendy Mitchell
To commemorate Jamestown’s 400th anniversary, the U.S. Mint is honoring this special occasion with a $5 gold piece and silver dollar.
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To commemorate Jamestown’s 400th anniversary, the U.S. Mint is honoring this special occasion with a $5 gold piece and silver dollar.
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The fact of the matter is “Reaganomics” was a dismal failure for the country.
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London Bridge is falling down,Falling down, falling down,London Bridge is falling down,My fair lady.So goes the old nursery rhyme that most likely records the destruction of the bridge by Olaf the Norwegian Viking.
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Ivar known in Old Norse as Ivarr Beinlauss possible meaning, bone-loose or bone-less. (Could it be that he suffered from brittle bone disease or was he simply double jointed or could he have been exceptionally tall and loose limbed). What ever his disability was, if it was indeed a disability, it certainly did not affect his mind. He was already the King of Dublin when he masterminded and led, along with his brothers, Halfdan and Ubbe the great Danish army that arrived in three to four hundred longships to land in East Anglia in 865.
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Tutimaios (Tutimaeus) (Timaus) (Dedumose1)Tutimaios according to Manetho was the Pharaoh that lost his country to the foreign invaders known by many as the Hyksos, although the Egyptians themselves would have used the term Aamu meaning in rough translation Asiatics. While we are on the subject of names in those far off days Egypt would not have been the name the locals called the country. The occupants of the rich fertile lands of the Nile Valley would have called it Kemet, Kem, or the Black Lands, (as opposed to the Red Lands of the desert).
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