Category
page 1Anti-French sentiment in Europe
Sicilian Vespers
successful rebellion in Sicily
Die Wacht am Rhein
German patriotic anthem
massacre of Oradour-sur-Glane
642 French civilians massacred by a German Waffen-SS company in 1944
Roparz Hemon
Breton writer (1900–1978)
Saverne Affair
political scandal

Arras school stabbing
2023 Islamist attack in northern France
Black Horror on the Rhine
racial panic in interwar Germany
Sămănătorul
Sămănătorul or Semănătorul (, Romanian for "The Sower") was a literary and political magazine published in Romania between 1901 and 1910. Founded by poets Alexandru Vlahuță and George Coșbuc, it is primarily remembered as a tribune for early 20th century traditionalism, neoromanticism and ethnic nationalism. The magazine's ideology, commonly known as Sămănătorism or Semănătorism, was articulated after 1905, when historian and literary theorist Nicolae Iorga became editor in chief. While its populism, critique of capitalism and emphasis on peasant society separated it from other conservative gr
Gabacho
In the Spanish language, the word ' ( ') describes foreigners of different national origins in the history of Spain. The word originated in Peninsular Spain as a derogatory term for French people and things, and in contemporary usage the term retains the initial meaning. However, in other Hispanophone countries, the word acquired a meaning similar to the word (a slur for light featured foreign tourists, especially those from northwest Europe) in Spain.