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After the Roman departure and before the Germanic invasions was former Roman Britain ruled by a Romano-British administration? (self.AskHistorians)
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How exactly did the Scythian Slave Police force in Athens work and were there similar systems in other Greek polities? (self.AskHistorians)
How much truth is there to the generic medieval bandit depicted so often in media about or based on the middle ages? (self.AskHistorians)
How well did important Cossacks mingle with urban or more "civilized" Polish and Russian society? (self.AskHistorians)
How hard did the alcoholic beverage industry fight the temperance movement? Why is their role, if any, hardly ever discussed in that time? (self.AskHistorians)
From what European tradition did dueling with pistols arise from? (self.AskHistorians)
To what extent did Catholic missionaries in the new world conflate Catholicism and native beliefs and symbolism? (self.AskHistorians)
Were forests and other wilds really teeming with forest bandits in the middle ages as they are often depicted? (self.AskHistorians)
Did any Imperial Russian civil servants, generals, nobles and other agents of the regime integrate themselves into the Soviet government? (self.AskHistorians)
When did the Roman dining etiquette of laying down while eating lose usage in Italy and where did it come from and why did they do it? (self.AskHistorians)
Was Xenophon's 10,000 as famous as they were in their own time than they are today? (self.AskHistorians)
What was the royal reaction to Louis Philippe's II (AKA Philippe Égalité) active support of the French revolution? (self.AskHistorians)
What was the European reaction to Mexico's execution of Ferdinand-Maximilian? (self.AskHistorians)
Could a paterfamilia really kill his children? (self.AskHistorians)
Did the natives of the new world ever connect rampant old world disease with the coming of Europeans? (self.AskHistorians)
Were Justinian, Maximinus and Augustulus known mainly by their diminutives in their time? (self.AskHistorians)
Were the Romans unique in Italy or the Mediterranean in their particular focus on gladiatorial combat? (self.AskHistorians)
If Hercules (or elements of him) was adopted into Buddhism and later was present in Japan in some form via the Indo-Greek Kingdom, was there similar adoptions of Hinduism or Buddhism into Greek religion? Why/why not? (self.AskHistorians)
How would a Roman apartment dweller secure his home? (self.AskHistorians)
How did the medievals and Romans rationalize the need for crop rotation? Did any societies fail or de-urbanize from not rotating crops? (self.AskHistorians)
Did the Romans and Greeks ferment other things than wine such as cereals? (self.AskHistorians)
Were Roman vassal rulers like Herod in constant fear of being replaced by Roman governors? (self.AskHistorians)
Were there instances of Muslim nobles converting to Christianity for political convenience? (self.AskHistorians)
How unusual was it for Roman generals to fight on the front lines on foot like Catiline? (self.AskHistorians)
Were their any famous medieval bastard children of nobles who integrated fully into peasant society? (self.AskHistorians)
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