Many historians and students of Plato consider Plato's work of Protagoras as his most dramatic piece of work. In it Plato discusses the art of successful living.
The traditional answer is Betsy Ross, but recent historians have debunked that claim. Some suspect that she collaborated with British officers.
"Doughboys" was the accepted term. While some historians question the validity and veracity of the claim, the US Marines also claim the title of "Devil Dogs" (teufelshunde) was a name given them by the Germans for their defiant actions at Belleau Wood.
The American Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth was fought in New Jersey in 1778. The Americans were outnumbered but held their own against the British. Most historians write that the battle was a draw or inconclusive. Historians often vary on close battles. For example, although Robert E. Lee "lost" the Battle of Antietam, and had to retreat, most military historians claim the battle was a "technical draw".
In 1927 there was a war scare in which the USSR government claimed that the USSR was under threat of attack by China in the east and by Britain in the west. Western historians largely challenge this claim.
a Chinese explorer in the 14th centruy that some historians claim sailed around the world
persecution and extermination
evaluate the evidence used to support it
chines claim to be its inverter,historians too have found its proof.
Historians claim that cheese was first made by the Greeks about 3000 years ago.
some historians claim that Oman as named after (Oman bin Qahtan) a name of a famous arab.
The traditional answer is Betsy Ross, but recent historians have debunked that claim. Some suspect that she collaborated with British officers.
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Hindsight is always 20-20, and ideas about how long the US Civil War might last at any given point in time is a tough prediction to make. Some historians claim that until late in 1864, the Confederacy was still a viable Rebel government. A small minority of historians claim that the war was actually over by the end of 1864. They reason that since that only 50% of Southern soldiers were still in their assigned combat units, most Southerners had given up the fight. Of course this remains a controversy.
Pro / Agree:I agree with the statement as consistent behavior (to take the claim a touch further) is predictable and therefore known. As an example, a 6 sided dice is changeable and because of that you cannot predict with reliability (to "Know" without doubt) what number it will land on if rolled. Con / Disagree:[left blank intentionally for other responses]
No.There is no evidences from the neutral historians for this claim.Only the people of the Vanniyar community are making this claim.
Although not widely spoken about is the ethnic heritage of Southern commanders. These historians base their belief that Southern generals were mostly of Celtic heritage. These historians claim the "Celtic" preference for offensive actions had its roots in Europe and its Celtic peoples. This is a controversial idea.
It was not; save that modern historians claim ancient Greek women did not engage in war based on very little "historic" evidence.