The inclusion of the three witches in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" from Holinshed's Chronicles does not necessarily reflect historical accuracy. The witches are likely included for dramatic effect and to explore themes of fate and destiny in the play, rather than as a literal depiction of historical events.
no it is a game that does not require historical accuracy
No, It had hundereds of errors in it's historical accuracy.
Historical accuracy in terms of setting and cultural context. Use of real historical events or figures as background. Blending of fictional characters and storylines with historical events.
The author of the novel Spartacus was written by Howard Fast. To insure the historical accuracy the film, a historical consultant and technical adviser named Vittorio Nino Novarese was hired.
Read the account of the battle in the account by historian Herodotos to compare it.
all of the above
An appaloosa is a breed of hors with spots, not a movie. If so, you should be much more specific with your question.
This movie focuses on a plot to assassinate Kennedy. Its historical accuracy is very much subject to question.
That your mum had sex with my dad then gave birth to an ugly creature which so happens to be you and that makes us half-siblings .
It was based on the book of Heinrich Harrer, Nazi member and tutor of the priest-king Dalai Lama.
It depends on your interests. RTW features less historical accuracy, a poorer AI (though both have poor AI's), faster gameplay, and a more active Multiplayer community. Medieval has better historical accuracy, better AI, slightly more balance, but a withering MP community.
This movie is not even close to accurate, not even in the same ballpark as accurate. It is nothing but ignorant and prejudiced fantasy.