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This is how history is written

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Phraseologism: This is how history is written.

Meaning: About a significant event, which I was lucky to be a witness to.

Origin: In Voltaire's comedy "Charlot, or Countess Zhivry" (1767), d. 1, sc. 7, the manager of the countess's estate reports to her that the people, seeing a troupe of wandering acrobats, imagined that this was the train of the expected king. "Everyone on the road was shouting ... the king! They are shouting about this in the village and among all the neighbors. They stubbornly believe this in your poultry yard, that's exactly how history is written."

Random phraseology:

History with geography.

Meaning:

About an unexpected, unforeseen turn of the case (joking).

Origin:

The expression comes from the ancient name of the school discipline history with geography, taught in Russia. In the lessons on this subject, various curiosities occurred.

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