Comment dater un événement dans l'Antiquité grecque ? - Entretien avec William Pillot

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BACKSTAGES - Le livre de référence sur les CHEVALIERS est là !!!

Le 4e livre collectif sur les chevaliers arrive !Pour vous le procurer, direction ULULE : https://fr.ulule.com/chevaliers-notabeneOn compte sur votre soutien, c'est énormément de travail et ça se situe dans la continuité de la série que j'ai commencé il y a plusieurs années avec ...  Show more

NOTA BENE - Le génocide des Tutsis du Rwanda

Un million de morts, deux millions de personnes exilées, tout ça en quelques semaines. Une partie entière de la population est lynchée et mise à mort à la fois par l'État et par leurs propres voisins de palier. Qu’est ce qui a bien pu se passer au Rwanda en 1994 ? Comment une min ...  Show more

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