Wright brothers
The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, were two American aviators, engineers, inventors and aviation pioneers generally credited with successfully inventing, building and flying the world’s first airplane.
Second French Empire
The Second Empire was the constitutional and political system established in France on December 2, 1852 when Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, President of the French Republic, became the sovereign Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, one year to the day after his coup d’état on December 2, 1851.
First Boer War
The First Boer War, also known as the First Anglo-Boer War or the Transvaal War, was a conflict that took place between December 16, 1880 and March 23, 1881.
Leopold II of Belgium
Leopold II, from his name Leopold Louis-Philippe Marie Victor of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, born on April 9, 1835 in the royal palace of Brussels and died on December 17, 1909 in the castle of Laeken is the second king of the Belgians, prince of Belgium, duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, duke of Brabant, founder of the independent State of Congo.
Great Retreat (Serbian)
The Albanian Calvary is the historiographically accepted name for the Serbian military and civilian retreat through Albania and Montenegro after the invasion of Serbia by the Central Powers in the winter of 1915