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November Dressed as Isis
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

November Dressed as Isis

November dressed as a priestess of Isis holding a sistrum (rattle). From Carthage, modern-day Tunisia. Second half of the 4th century CE. (The British Museum, London)
Europe at the End of World War One, November 1918
Image by Simeon Netchev

Europe at the End of World War One, November 1918

A map illustrating the situation in Europe in mid-November 1918, in the immediate aftermath of World War I (The Great War or First World War). The armistice on November 11 (Armistice of Compiègne) marked the end of one of the deadliest conflicts...
World War Two in Europe, November 1942
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World War Two in Europe, November 1942

A map depicting the strategic situation in Europe and the Mediterranean in early November 1942, as World War II reached a critical turning point. Axis expansion had begun to reverse, while the Allies launched major offensives in North Africa...
Bonaparte Leading the Charge at Arcole, 15 November 1796
Image by John Clark Ridpath

Bonaparte Leading the Charge at Arcole, 15 November 1796

General Napoleon Bonaparte leading the charge over the bridge on the first day of the Battle of Arcole (15 November 1796). Illustration from John Clark Ridpath's Ridpath’s History of the World, 1901.
Map of the Battle of Fort Washington, 16 November 1776
Image by Oneam

Map of the Battle of Fort Washington, 16 November 1776

A map detailing the troop movements at the Battle of Fort Washington (16 November 1776). Made by Wikipedia user Oneam, 13 July 2013.
Battle of Somosierra, 30 November 1808
Image by Louis-François, Baron Lejeune

Battle of Somosierra, 30 November 1808

Battle of Somosierra (30 November 1808), fought between a French army under Emperor Napoleon I and a Spanish army during the Peninsular War, oil on canvas by Louis-François, Baron Lejeune, 1810. Palace of Versailles.
Siege of Toulon, 30 November 1793
Image by Sigismond Himely

Siege of Toulon, 30 November 1793

Siege of Toulon, 30 November 1793. By Sigismond Himely, 1839. Palace of Versailles.
Battle of Arcole
Article by Harrison W. Mark

Battle of Arcole

The Battle of Arcole (15-17 November 1796), or Arcola, was a three-day battle fought between Napoleon Bonaparte's French Army of Italy and an Austrian army under József Alvinczi. Part of Napoleon's Italian Campaign, the battle foiled Austria's...
Gunpowder Plot
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Gunpowder Plot

The 1605 Gunpowder Plot was a failed attempt by pro-Catholic conspirators to blow up the English Parliament on 5 November and kill King James I of England (r. 1603-1625) and the entire nobility along with him. The plot was discovered when...
Washita Massacre
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Washita Massacre

The Washita Massacre (Battle of Washita River) was the slaughter of the village of the Southern Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle (l. c. 1803-1868) and the peace chiefs aligned with him on 27 November 1868 at the hands of the 7th Cavalry led by...
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