Boadicea was the queen of the Iken and other British tribes.
She led a rebellion against the Roman occupiers in Britain in 60 and 61 during the reign of Emperor Nero, in which 70,000 Romans were killed. However, the rebellion was still crushed, and Boadicea committed suicide.
The book by a world-renowned archaeologist and historian explores Megiddo (Hebrew: Har Megiddo, Greek: Armageddon) and the Jezreel Valley as the bloodiest battlefield in world history. Over 4,000 years, 34 major battles were fought in this strategic pass.
The book Radio in the Service of Man (1948) by N. M. Malov deals with the development and application of radio in various areas of life, from communication and education to science and industry.
Pilgrimage Routes. With more than 400 images and maps. Since prehistoric times, holy places around the world have mysteriously attracted generation after generation.
Mozaik knjiga, 2011.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The New York Times bestselling “spellbinding true-life story” of a United States Special Forces team deployed to the war-ravaged Afghanistan mountains in the weeks immediately following 9/11.