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<title>Tiru &#45; : Tempus Mundi</title>
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<title>May 30, 1431: Joan of Arc — Trial by Fire, Judgment by Hypocrisy</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ On May 30, 1431, Joan of Arc—peasant girl, warrior, and heretic—was burned alive in Rouen at the age of 19. In the brutal chaos of the Hundred Years’ War, she rose from obscurity to lead armies and crown a king—only to be betrayed by both Church and Crown. This unflinching historical deep dive exposes how those same institutions that condemned her to death (as a heretic) would, centuries later, sanctify her memory and raise monuments in her name. It’s a raw exploration of power, fear, manipulation, and the cost of defying systems that demand obedience—and punish truth. Joan was not just sacrificed; she was recycled by history. ]]></description>
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<title>21 May 1821: The Betrayal of Tudor Vladimirescu at Golești – Truth, Myths, and the Fight for the Soul of Wallachia</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ On May 21, 1821, the bold Wallachian leader Tudor Vladimirescu was arrested at Golești and handed over to Alexandru Ipsilanti — a moment of betrayal wrapped in myths, politics, and broken alliances. This vivid, all-ages project blends historical truth, lesser-known facts, and rich illustrated storytelling to uncover what really happened that day, how it shaped future Romanian identity, and how his image was later twisted by communist propaganda. A powerful journey through time — vibrant, revealing, and deeply human. ]]></description>
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<title>17 May 1395 – How Wallachia Defied the Ottoman Empire: The Forgotten Battle of Rovine</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Discover the dramatic story of the Battle of Rovine, fought on May 17, 1395, where Mircea the Elder’s Wallachia defied the mighty Ottoman Empire. This richly illustrated, accessible project blends history, legend, and strategy to revive one of Europe’s most overlooked turning points. ]]></description>
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<title>📜 16/28 May 1812 — The Pact That Redefined Eastern Europe</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Explore the Pact of Bucharest (1812), a pivotal treaty that reshaped Eastern European borders and identities. This comprehensive guide delves into the historical, political, and cultural impact of the treaty, revealing forgotten connections and awakening the legacy that still influences nations today. Accessible to all ages, this educational resource combines accuracy with engaging storytelling to bring history to life. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 16:45:11 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>🪨 12 May 113 CE – The Day Rome Immortalized Its Empire in Spirals of Stone</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Discover the story behind Trajan&#039;s Column, one of the greatest achievements of the Roman Empire. On May 12th, 113 CE, Rome celebrated a monumental victory, and through this column, engraved its eternal history in stone. Learn how this monument deepens our understanding of the Roman world and an empire that once ruled the ancient world. ]]></description>
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<title>11 May 330 – The Day Byzantium Became Constantinople: When a City Was Reborn as New Rome</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ On May 11, 330, Emperor Constantine officially inaugurated Constantinople as the new capital of the Roman Empire, transforming ancient Byzantium into the New Rome. Discover the origins of one of history’s most iconic cities. ]]></description>
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<title>May 9, Europe Day: A Story of Coal, Steel, and Unity – Celebrating the Birth of the European Dream</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Europe Day on May 9 celebrates the 1950 Schuman Declaration, which laid the foundation for European unity. This historic moment marked the transformation of a war-torn continent into a symbol of peace and cooperation. Explore the journey from coal and steel sharing to the creation of the European Union, and how Europe continues to build on this legacy of unity and shared progress. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2025 05:53:36 +0300</pubDate>
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