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#Europeanhistory Reel by @eurojewcong (verified account) - We are appalled by the antisemitic incitement expressed at the recent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Stockholm, where Aron Verständig , President of
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We are appalled by the antisemitic incitement expressed at the recent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Stockholm, where Aron Verständig , President of the Official Council of Swedish Jewish Communities, was publicly vilified with dangerous conspiracy theories and classical antisemitic tropes. Referring to a Jewish leader as “life-threatening” and accusing him of controlling political institutions not only echoes the darkest chapters of European history, but poses a direct threat to the safety and dignity of Jewish communities in Sweden. This rhetoric, left unchallenged by the crowd, normalises hatred and fuels an environment where Jews are scapegoated for defending themselves against antisemitism. We express our full solidarity with Aron Verständig and Sweden’s Jewish community. Authorities must treat such incitement with the utmost seriousness. Democracies cannot allow open public spaces to become platforms for antisemitic hate speech and intimidation.
#Europeanhistory Reel by @europeanparliament (verified account) - 🗺️ Europe has plenty of historic monuments and sites to explore. Which one is your favourite? 

Today, on the International Day for Monuments and Sit
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🗺️ Europe has plenty of historic monuments and sites to explore. Which one is your favourite?  Today, on the International Day for Monuments and Sites, we celebrate our cultural heritage and European history. 🏺The EU seeks to protect national cultural heritage and the European Parliament has long advocated for more funding for cultural and creative sectors.
#Europeanhistory Reel by @timeglobeofficial - The Country That Didn't Want Independence 

Did you know Malta once rejected independence?
After France was kicked out, Malta loved being under Britis
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The Country That Didn’t Want Independence Did you know Malta once rejected independence? After France was kicked out, Malta loved being under British rule — and in a referendum, 77% voted to join the UK instead of becoming independent. Only years later did they narrowly choose independence. A unique moment in European history #history #shorts #malta #europeanhistory #britishempire #facts #explained #geopolitics #didyouknow #education #worldhistory
#Europeanhistory Reel by @black_throne_tales29 - Franze Joseph. Emperor of Austria 

Franz Joseph I was the Emperor of Austria from 1848 to 1916, one of the longest reigns in European history. He bec
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Franze Joseph. Emperor of Austria Franz Joseph I was the Emperor of Austria from 1848 to 1916, one of the longest reigns in European history. He became emperor at just 18 years old during a time of revolutions across Europe. He ruled the Austrian Empire and later the Austria-Hungary Dual Monarchy after 1867. Franz Joseph believed strongly in duty, discipline, and tradition, dedicating his entire life to ruling his empire. His personal life was filled with tragedy—his wife Empress Elisabeth (Sisi) was assassinated, his only son Crown Prince Rudolf died mysteriously, and his nephew Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914. This last event triggered World War I, which ultimately led to the collapse of his empire. Franz Joseph died in 1916, symbolizing the end of an era for old European monarchies. #FranzJoseph #EmperorOfAustria #AustroHungarianEmpire #EuropeanHistory #RoyalHistory #HistoricalFigures #Monarchy #WorldWarOne #OldEurope #HistoryLovers
#Europeanhistory Reel by @howhistorylooks - Charles II of Spain was the last ruler of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty and is one of the most well known historical examples of the effects of extreme
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Charles II of Spain was the last ruler of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty and is one of the most well known historical examples of the effects of extreme royal inbreeding. Born in 1661, he inherited the throne as a child and spent his life in poor health. He suffered from severe physical and cognitive disabilities, struggled to speak and walk for much of his childhood, and was unable to produce an heir. Contemporary accounts described him as frail and chronically ill, earning him the nickname “the Bewitched” because people at the time could not explain his condition. The root of Charles II’s health problems lay in generations of close family marriages within the Habsburg royal family. For centuries, the Spanish Habsburgs married cousins, nieces, and uncles to preserve political power and territory. Charles II’s family tree was so compressed that his parents were uncle and niece, and many of his ancestors appeared multiple times in his lineage. Genetic studies suggest he had an extremely high inbreeding coefficient, comparable to that of a child born to a brother and sister, which greatly increased the likelihood of inherited disorders. Charles II died in 1700 without an heir, bringing the Spanish Habsburg line to an end and triggering the War of the Spanish Succession. His life became a lasting lesson in the biological consequences of sustained inbreeding, especially when practiced across many generations. Today, historians and scientists use his case to illustrate how genetics, politics, and dynastic ambition combined to shape European history in dramatic and costly ways. #history #facts #explore #spain
#Europeanhistory Reel by @affluencearsenal - In the 1934 film The House of Rothschild, a dying banker gives his five sons one final instruction.

Go to Europe's five biggest financial hubs. Frank
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In the 1934 film The House of Rothschild, a dying banker gives his five sons one final instruction. Go to Europe’s five biggest financial hubs. Frankfurt. London. Paris. Vienna. Naples. Build there. Together. Not as separate businesses. As one unified force operating across an entire continent. They replaced risky gold shipments with coded letters. Clean, fast, and untouchable even during wartime. The result? The most powerful financial network in European history. Here’s what most people miss about this story: It wasn’t about money. It was about systems and leverage. Most people try to build wealth alone. One income stream. One market. One strategy. The Rothschilds built a network where every node made every other node stronger. That’s not hustle. That’s architecture. Most people are still trying to carry gold across dangerous roads when they could be sending coded letters. Working harder in one place instead of building smarter across multiple points of leverage. The wealthiest people in history didn’t just work hard. They built systems that worked without them. And it always started with one decision: stop thinking small and start thinking in networks. The question isn’t how hard you’re working. It’s whether what you’re building compounds while you sleep. Follow @affluencearsenal for more on building the mindset that actually executes. #wealthmindset #motivation #inspiration #financialfreedom #freedom #discipline #mindset #mindsetshift
#Europeanhistory Reel by @noauthorityy - The Rothschild family is a European banking dynasty that rose to prominence in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild i
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The Rothschild family is a European banking dynasty that rose to prominence in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild in Frankfurt, the family built an international financial network with branches in cities such as London, Paris, Vienna, and Naples. Their banking houses helped finance governments, infrastructure projects, and major events in European history, including wars and railway expansion. At one point, they were considered among the most powerful financial families in the world. One of the most well-known branches was N M Rothschild & Sons in London, which became influential in bond markets and government finance. Today, the family’s modern banking interests operate primarily under Rothschild & Co, a global financial advisory group specializing in investment banking, asset management, and private banking. It’s important to note that while the Rothschild name is often mentioned in conspiracy theories about controlling the global banking system, there is no credible evidence that the family controls the world’s banks or governments. Modern global finance is highly complex and involves thousands of institutions, central banks, corporations, and regulators across many countries—not any single family. #usa #politics #trump #conspiracy #viral
#Europeanhistory Reel by @melissariversofficial (verified account) - Confession time…I'm a massive history nerd. Like, studied history in college, specializing in European history will take you down in trivia kind of ne
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Confession time…I’m a massive history nerd. Like, studied history in college, specializing in European history will take you down in trivia kind of nerd. So… let’s start a new thing: what happened this week in history? If you’re into it, I’ll make it a regular series
#Europeanhistory Reel by @romania (verified account) - What makes a castle truly great? Peles Castle, nestled in the Carpathian foothills of Sinaia, Romania, isn't just a feast for the eyes-it's a marvel o
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What makes a castle truly great? Peles Castle, nestled in the Carpathian foothills of Sinaia, Romania, isn't just a feast for the eyes—it's a marvel of innovation. Built under the direction of King Carol I, this royal residence wasn’t merely a symbol of opulence but a testament to forward-thinking design and technology. Wandering through its 160 rooms adorned with German stained glass and Cordoba leather walls, you quickly realize: this isn't just a castle—it's a living museum of European history and artistry. When construction began in 1873, the idea of a castle with its own power plant was unthinkable. But Peles changed that narrative, becoming the first European castle to have electricity, powered by a hydroelectric plant built on the Peleș River. It didn’t stop there: Peles also featured central heating, hot and cold running water, and a central vacuum system. In a time when such conveniences were scarce even in cities, this castle set a new standard for luxury living. King Carol I’s foresight and the architects' ingenuity ensured that Peles was as functional as it was magnificent. From its opulent Music Room, a gift from the Maharajah of Kapurtala, to the Great Salon’s Italian Renaissance flair, every corner of Peles tells a unique story. With each room modeled after different European styles, the castle is a veritable mosaic of international influences. And let’s not forget the Theater Hall—its ceiling frescoes were painted by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch, adding a touch of modernist brilliance to this historic gem. Have you explored the hidden treasures of Peles Castle yet? Video by @george.andronachi [Romanian Royal History, Architectural Marvels, Carpathian Mountains, Romanian Castles, European Heritage, Sinaia Tourism, Luxury Architecture, Historic Landmarks, Monarchy Estates, Peles Castle Power Plant, Murano Glass Art, Gustav Klimt Frescoes, Indian Decor, Turkish Interiors, German Stained Glass, Swiss Architecture, Central Heating History, Unique European Castles, European Summer Palaces, King Carol I] #romania #travel #pelescastle #sinaia #europeanhistory #architecturelovers #luxurytravel
#Europeanhistory Reel by @radhika_nomllers (verified account) - Believe it or not, this "castle" wasn't built by a king, a knight, or even an architect! 

It was created by a Spanish doctor who had zero architectur
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Believe it or not, this “castle” wasn’t built by a king, a knight, or even an architect! It was created by a Spanish doctor who had zero architectural training. He spent seven years building it simply because he wanted to honor Christopher Columbus, the explorer known in European history for the 1492 voyage that linked Europe and the Americas. Inside, it even hides one of the smallest chapels in the world, measuring only about 2 square meters. 😵‍💫 Even though it looks like something straight out of a medieval fairytale, it’s actually a 20th century monument, and has three famous ships from his journey: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María - the vessels that carried the crew across the Atlantic. Spain you are too beautiful 🥰😌
#Europeanhistory Reel by @dw_travel (verified account) - Two Luther sites from above. One in Eisleben, where Martin Luther was born and baptized, and the other in Wittenberg, where he later posted his famous
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Two Luther sites from above. One in Eisleben, where Martin Luther was born and baptized, and the other in Wittenberg, where he later posted his famous 95 Theses that sparked the Reformation and reshaped European history. Both form part of the UNESCO World Heritage site “Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg,” recognized since 1996.⁠ ⁠ #dwtravel #martinluther #luther #wittenberg #eisleben #flyingeye
#Europeanhistory Reel by @cccb_barcelona (verified account) - 💬 L'historiador Timothy Snyder (@thetimothysnyder), un dels principals experts en història d'Europa, torna a visitar-nos en un moment en què les llib
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💬 L’historiador Timothy Snyder (@thetimothysnyder), un dels principals experts en història d’Europa, torna a visitar-nos en un moment en què les llibertats estan més en perill que mai. El podreu escoltar el proper 3 de febrer en un debat sobre les amenaces a la llibertat individual i col·lectiva en un context marcat per l’ascens d'autoritarismes. Una conversa amb el periodista Xavier Mas de Xaxàs en el marc de la darrera publicació del pensador americà, “Sobre la libertad” (@galaxia_gutenberg). 🎟️ Podeu comprar entrades a l’enllaç del perfil i a cccb.org __ 💬 El historiador Timothy Snyder, uno de los principales expertos en historia de Europa, vuelve a visitarnos en un momento en el que las libertades están más en peligro que nunca. Podréis escucharlo el próximo 3 de febrero en un debate sobre las amenazas a la libertad individual y colectiva en un contexto marcado por el ascenso de autoritarismos. Una conversación con el periodista Xavier Mas de Xaxàs en el marco de la última publicación del pensador americano, “Sobre la libertad”. 🎟️ Podéis comprar entradas en el enlace del perfil y en cccb.org __ 💬 Historian Timothy Snyder, one of the leading experts on European history, returns to visit us at a time when freedoms are under greater threat than ever. He will speak on 3 February in a debate exploring the evolution of threats to individual and collective freedom in a context defined by the rise of authoritarianism. This conversation with journalist Xavier Mas de Xaxàs is part of the launch of the American thinker’s latest work, “On Freedom”. 🎟️ Get your tickets via the link in our profile or at cccb.org #timothysnyder #llibertat #freedom

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