the dark continent
Africa.Africa is the mother of Civilization. It is called that because Africa was the VERY FIRST CONTINENT to begin Civilizations. And did you know that it was also the Time Of The Dinosaurs when the First Civilizations begon?
Orpheus Britannicus' was the nickname that was given to the composer Henry Purcell. It was based on a book released by his widow containing many of his pieces.
Richard I was also known as Richard the Lionheart and Richard Coeur de Lion.
The Greek god Hermes was not given any nicknames but was given many titles including: The Messenger, God of the Marketplace, Patron of Thieves, and God of the Road.
If Cleopatra had a nickname, it has never been recorded. There are titles given to her such as Queen of the Nile, Serpent of the Nile, Daughter of the Nile, and others, but these are titles given to her by later history writers and novelists and have nothing to do with the real Cleopatra.
I believe that it was called "The dark continent." Dark had nothing to do with skin color.
"Big Bertha" was the nickname given to the long-range German howitzer during WWI. Similar cannons were also given this nickname.
Rebels
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Father of the Consitution
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"Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra.
What nickname given to the trade route that connected Western Africa to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea
Paul Reveere's nickname was "El Macho" which was given to him by an English man during the Revoultionary war.
Red Coats.
The Flying Circus