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  • An illustration of an Arabian warrior woman, Khawla bint al Azwar, clad in chainmail and a cloak, rides a bay horse through a dusty desert, her sword raised against a backdrop of distant mountains and a fortress.
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    Khawla bint al Azwar: The Warrior Princess of Early Islam

    ByJames Carter July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    Khawla bint al Azwar was a 7th-century Arab woman celebrated in early Islamic historical tradition as a skilled warrior who fought in disguise alongside male soldiers during the Muslim conquest of Syria (Bilad al-Sham) in the 630s CE. According to traditional accounts, she is best known for her role at the Battle of Yarmouk and…

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  • Journey through the historic events of this day in history July 16, from the launch of Apollo 11 to the tragic Vel' d'Hiv roundup in Paris.
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    This Day in History July 16: Trinity Test & JFK Jr. Tragedy

    ByJames Carter July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    đź“… Quick Facts — July 16 in History 📌 Category đź“– Event / Detail 🌟 Most Significant Event Apollo 11 launches from Kennedy Space Center, carrying Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins on the historic first lunar landing mission (1969) 🏆 Top 10 Key Events • The Islamic Hijrah (migration) begins as Prophet Muhammad…

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  • Discoveries like the Rosetta Stone and Napoleon's surrender marked this day in history July 15 as an unforgettable turning point across centuries.
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    This Day in History July 15: Napoleon’s Surrender & A Failed Turkish Coup

    ByJames Carter July 14, 2026July 14, 2026

    đź“… Quick Facts — July 15 in History 📌 Category đź“– Event / Detail 🌟 Most Significant Event French soldiers under soldier-engineer Pierre-François Bouchard discover the Rosetta Stone in Rashid, Egypt, unlocking the mystery of ancient hieroglyphs (1799) 🏆 Top 10 Key Events • The legendary Temple of Castor and Pollux is officially dedicated in…

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  • Brutal battles and massive space milestones mark This Day in History July 14 as we uncover the true human drama behind the French Revolution and the Wild West.
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    This Day in History July 14: Storming the Bastille & Pluto Close-Up

    ByJames Carter July 13, 2026July 13, 2026

    Edward Whymper clung to the icy ridge of the Matterhorn in 1865, staring down at the shattered rope that had just plunged four of his companions to their deaths. Triumph turned into terror in seconds. What happened on this day in history July 14 often walks that exact line between breakthrough and disaster. From American…

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  • On this day in history July 13, a chaotic 24-hour blackout sparked widespread looting across New York City as the local power grid collapsed.
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    This Day In History July 13: Live Aid & The First World Cup

    ByJames Carter July 12, 2026July 12, 2026

    Heavy winter snow fell across South America as twenty-two men chased a leather ball on a freshly laid patch of grass. Nobody in the makeshift stadium realized they were standing at the birthplace of global sports culture. On this day in history July 13, 1930, the inaugural FIFA World Cup kicked off simultaneously in Montevideo,…

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  • An illustrated chronological timeline titled "Joan of Arc Timeline" spanning from 1412 to 1920, featuring eight illustrated panels detailing key events: 1412 Birth in DomrĂ©my, c. 1425 Visions, April 1429 Siege of OrlĂ©ans, July 1429 Coronation of Charles VII, May 1430 Capture at Compiègne, May 1431 Execution, 1456 Rehabilitation, and 1920 Canonization.
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    Joan of Arc Timeline: Every Major Date, 1412-1920

    ByJames Carter July 12, 2026July 12, 2026

    Joan of Arc lived just nineteen years, from her birth around 1412 to her execution in 1431 — but her story didn’t end there. It took nearly 500 more years, running through a rehabilitation trial in 1456 and finally canonization in 1920, before her legacy was fully settled. Here’s the complete timeline, in order. (For…

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  • Painting showing how tall and sturdily built Joan of Arc really was
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    How Tall Was Joan of Arc? Her Real Appearance vs. the Myths

    ByJames Carter July 11, 2026July 11, 2026

    Joan of Arc was likely around 5’2″ (1.58 meters) tall, with short black hair, dark eyes, sun-darkened skin, and a stocky, muscular build from farm work and years on horseback. No authentic portrait of her survives, and much of her popular image — tall, fair, elegantly beautiful — comes from centuries of romanticized art rather…

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  • A split-screen image showing medieval flames casting ashes over a river next to a glass jar containing a blackened rib bone once thought to be the remains of Joan of Arc.
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    What happened to the remains of Joan of Arc? The Relics Mystery

    ByJames Carter July 11, 2026July 11, 2026

    No genuine physical remains of Joan of Arc exist. Her body was deliberately burned three times and her ashes thrown into the Seine River in 1431, specifically to prevent her from becoming a martyr with relics to venerate. Despite that, a supposed relic surfaced in the 19th century, was venerated for over a hundred years,…

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  • From the ruins of Jerusalem to the fields of Kursk, this day in history July 12 brings you the raw stories, battles, and kings that shaped our modern world.
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    This Day in History July 12: The Battle of Kursk

    ByJames Carter July 11, 2026July 11, 2026

    đź“… Quick Facts — July 12 in History 📌 Category đź“– Event / Detail 🌟 Most Significant Event King Henry VIII marries his sixth and final wife, Catherine Parr, at Hampton Court Palace (1543) 🏆 Top 10 Key Events • Roman forces led by Titus breach the walls of Jerusalem, attacking the fortress of Antonia…

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  • A 19th-century oil painting of a young Joan of Arc in a serene garden looking up at soft light, reflecting the historical question: Did Joan of Arc Really Hear Voices?
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    Did Joan of Arc Really Hear Voices? What History Actually Says

    ByJames Carter July 10, 2026July 10, 2026

    A thirteen-year-old girl is standing in her father’s garden in DomrĂ©my when a light appears, and a voice speaks to her. She doesn’t run. She doesn’t tell anyone, not for years. Whatever she heard that day, it stayed with her long enough to convince an uncrowned king to hand her an army. So did Joan…

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