
Épisode 4
26min.
Dates that Made History - 1492: A New World
Description
In our collective memory, 1492 is the year that divides the Middle Ages from Modern times.
Why is this ?
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Épisodes de la série

26min
Dates that Made History - Death Of Alexander The Great

26min
Dates that Made History - September, 622: The Departure Of Mohamet For Medina

26min
Dates that Made History - April 3, 33 : The Crucifixion Of Jesus

26min
Dates that Made History - 20 June 1789: The Tennis Court Oath

26min
Dates that Made History - February 11, 1990: Mandela Is Released From Prison

26min
Dates that Made History - August 6, 1945 : Hiroshima

26min
Dates that Made History - The Beginnings Of The Black Death

24min
Dates that Made History - 1431: The Fall Of Angkor

26min
Dates that Made History - 1492: A New World

26min
Dates that Made History - August 24, 79 : The Destruction Of Pompei

26min
Dates that Made History - -399 Bc – The Trial Of Socrates

26min
Dates that Made History - 1610, The Assassination Of Henry Iv

26min
Dates that Made History - 1270, Louis Ix Dies In Carthage

26min
Dates that Made History - 1776, The American Independence

26min
Dates that Made History - May 29, 1453, The Fall Of Constantinople

26min
Dates that Made History - October 17, 1961 – A Colonial Massacre In Paris
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