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What historical events were affected by the appearance of several Suns in the sky?

In rare cases, in the sky, along with the usual Sun, you can see several false luminaries caused by the refraction of sunlight in ice crystals floating in the air. This phenomenon is called parhelion, and in the past it has repeatedly become an omen of important historical events. For example, the Tale of Igor's Campaign describes how four Suns shone over the earth, which foreshadowed the offensive of the Polovtsians and the capture of Prince Igor. Three Suns before the Battle of Mortimer's Cross, one of the main battles of the War of the Scarlet and White Roses, frightened the soldiers of the York army, but the future King Edward IV convinced them that this was the personification of the Holy Trinity, and God was on their side.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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What is a pineapple?

If you look at a pineapple, you might think that you see one fruit in front of you. In fact, a pineapple is a group of fruits, closely pressed to each other. Each of these small fruits resembles a small apple. In the middle of the pineapple is the stem to which all the individual fruits are attached. The whole pineapple resembles a large pine cone in appearance. The Spaniards discovered pineapples during their travels in South America and brought them to Europe.

For many years, Europeans diligently cultivated pineapples in private greenhouses, and this fruit was considered a great luxury. As shipping developed, it became possible to bring pineapples grown in the tropics and deliver them to markets in the countries of the North, and pineapples grown in greenhouses became a rarity.

Currently, pineapples grow in many places, including the West Indies, Florida, North Africa, Hawaii, the Azores and Australia. The pineapple tree reaches about one meter in height and bears fruit at any time of the year. When the plant reaches maturity, new shoots develop below to bring in a new crop. One plant can live and bear fruit for many years. Pineapple leaves contain fibers from which fabric is made.

Pineapples are rarely grown from seed; they are usually propagated using shoots that are planted in dry ground. Sandy soil is best. Sometimes canopies are arranged over plants to protect them from possible frosts or excessive heat.

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