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Title Page of the First Folio of Shakespeare's Plays
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Title Page of the First Folio of Shakespeare's Plays

Title page of the first folio of William Shakespeare's plays (Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, histories, & tragedies. Published according to the true originall copies), published in 1623. Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale...
Replica of the First Jail Built in Kentucky
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Replica of the First Jail Built in Kentucky

A replica of the first jail built in Kentucky where the Harpe brothers were briefly held before they escaped. The historical reconstruction of the jail was done by one Isaac Hite and is located in Constitution Square State Historic Site in...
Buddha's First Sermon
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Buddha's First Sermon

Broken relief showing the First Sermon of the Buddha, 2nd–3rd century CE. The Buddha is depicted turning the Wheel of Law, with attendants and deer also visible. Peshawar Museum, Pakistan.
The First Black Archaeologist: A Life of John Wesley Gilbert
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The First Black Archaeologist: A Life of John Wesley Gilbert

The First Black Archaeologist: A Life of John Wesley Gilbert by John Lee.
Map of the First Anglo-Boer War, 1880–1881
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Map of the First Anglo-Boer War, 1880–1881 - Resistance, Imperial Overreach & the Limits of British Power

The First Anglo-Boer War (1880-1881) emerged from growing tensions following the British annexation of the South African Republic (Transvaal) in 1877 during the reign of Victoria (reign 1837-1901). The conflict reflected broader themes of...
House of Colonel Johannes Hardenbergh, First Master of Sojourner Truth
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House of Colonel Johannes Hardenbergh, First Master of Sojourner Truth

House of Col. Johannes Hardenbergh, 1903. Hardenbergh was the master and owner of Sojourner Truth (known as Isabella Bomefree until she changed her name in 1843) from her birth on his land c. 1797 until his death in 1806. Illustration from...
Coins of the First Roman Emperor
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Coins of the First Roman Emperor

Julius Caesar was deified after his death and a comet appearing at this time was seen as a manifestation of his spirit. Octavian (later Emperor Augustus), used his coinage to emphasize his relationship to Caesar, his adoptive father, describing...
2013 image of labelled wine jars in first Tel Kabri wine cellar towards the southeast
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2013 image of labelled wine jars in first Tel Kabri wine cellar towards the southeast

An image of the wine pithos at Tel Kabri's Area D-West in situ during the 2013 excavation. The pithos were excavated out after the photo and this storage room is now covered over for conservation purposes. For purposes of the excavation...
Britain's First Inscribed Coins
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Britain's First Inscribed Coins

This coin, naming the ruler Commius, is probably the earliest evidence of writing in Britain. His name appears in its Celtic form, "COMMIOS". Later coins, such as those of his son Tincomarus, have inscriptions written in Latin. Gold coin...
How did WW1 Start? | Causes of the First World War
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How did WW1 Start? | Causes of the First World War

How did the First World War begin? By the summer of 1914, Europe was in a crisis. Just a few weeks before, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, had been assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serbian-backed terrorist...
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