ClassicalFan's Alternate History

Introduction This article is a continuation of my Renaissance History series, my 4th entry in the series overall. The 1st article in the series is an introduction, the 2nd and 3rd being elaborations of two Renaissance men. The 3rd Renaissance man I cover is Jacques Bonneville of France...
Introduction This article constitutes a second pioneer Renaissance man of my invention. You can find a list of examples of pioneer Renaissance men (all of whom are invented by myself, with the exception of four Italians) in this article. The next Renaissance man I cover is Miguel Vazquez of...
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Introduction This 4th article of mine is a continuation of my 1st article on the topic of Renaissance history, found here. In each of the succeeding articles, starting with this one, I’m gonna elaborate on six early Renaissance figures found in the linked article, each from a different country...
Introduction This is my 3rd article. It involves adding pioneer Renaissance figures to selected nations of Europe: Italy, Spain, France, Germany, England, and Russia. In current history as we know it, the Renaissance, which is said to have originated in Florence, Italy, took quite a while for...
Introduction The following paragraphs show a rough idea of a 2nd proposed change in history, the 1st one being about physically/genetically equating cat and dog years with human years, going back thousands or a million or more years. To take a look at the 1st change, go to this article. The 2nd...
Introduction From my personal experience, when people who are into time travel discuss the idea, they most often talk about theories behind the time travel concept or paradoxes (such as the Grandfather Paradox). When they talk about actually changing the past (or changing history), they more...

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