Entre guerres, révoltes, et politique : la société anglaise à la fin du Moyen Âge - Entretien avec Aude Mairey

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NOTA BENE - Le désastre de la 1ère exécution sur une chaise électrique

Combien de temps on reste en vie après la guillotine ? Alors ça, je l’ai déjà dit dans un autre épisode, mais franchement je pensais pas autant déclencher les passions ! Ça me donne des envies de vidéos “spéciales morts gores”, mais en attendant, on va déjà voir une peine de mort ...  Show more

ACTU - Gravir la montagne en armure au 16e siècle ?

Pendant longtemps, la montagne était un milieu hostile que l’homme a tenté de domestiquer. Mais c’est resté un endroit qui n’est pas hyper propice pour vivre ou se déplacer. Quand on allait dans la montagne, c’était souvent une nécessité, notamment pour aller taper sur ses voisin ...  Show more

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