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How Rome Ruled Its Vast Empire’s Population Through Provinces

As Rome conquered the lands around the Mediterranean, it created provinces as administrative units to manage its expanding territory and population.

How the Teutonic Order Wiped Out the Last Pagan Stronghold in Europe

The Teutonic Order, a religious military group, played a key role in the medieval expansion and Christianization of Eastern Europe between the 12th and 15th centuries.

Here Are The 10 Largest Cities of the Silk Road

The Silk Road’s 10 largest cities in focus: locations, peak eras, and why these hubs drove commerce from Asia to Europe.

ANCIENT HISTORY

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35 Most Famous Greek Myths Everyone Should Know
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How Septimius Severus’ Siege of Byzantium May Have Created Constantinople
a day ago • Kian Duchesne
How Rome Ruled Its Vast Empire’s Population Through Provinces

As Rome conquered the lands around the Mediterranean, it created provinces as administrative units to manage its expanding territory and population.

5 Lost Cities of Ancient Egypt Rediscovered

Archaeologists are rediscovering ancient Egyptian cities swallowed by time, sand, and sea. Learn the secrets of some of Egypt’s most interesting lost cities.

What Were the Four Types of Roman Roads?

The Romans built superb but different roads that still endure today. This plunge into the Roman road network illustrates the four types that held the Empire together.

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Why Ely Parker Was So Much More Than Ulysses S. Grant’s “Quiet Right Hand”
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What Caused the War of 1812? Key Factors and Triggers
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How the Teutonic Order Wiped Out the Last Pagan Stronghold in Europe

The Teutonic Order, a religious military group, played a key role in the medieval expansion and Christianization of Eastern Europe between the 12th and 15th centuries.

Here Are The 10 Largest Cities of the Silk Road

The Silk Road’s 10 largest cities in focus: locations, peak eras, and why these hubs drove commerce from Asia to Europe.

The Legend of Uther Pendragon, King Arthur’s Father

Uther Pendragon is an important figure in the legends of King Arthur. What is his role in these legends, and might he have been a historical figure?

 
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PHILOSOPHY

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What Is the Jungian Journey of Individuation?
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Inductive vs. Deductive Reasoning: The Two Paths to Knowledge
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What Do the 12 Jungian Archetypes Reveal About You?

Find out how Jungian archetypes influence your life, help you gain insight into your inner self, and help you achieve personal growth!

Why John Dewey’s Philosophy Is Still Relevant

Dewey's philosophy enables us to acquire knowledge through action, grow from lived experiences, and construct a more democratic world.

How German Philosophy Inspired Classical Music

From Ludwig van Beethoven to Richard Wagner, many 19th-century composers were inspired by German philosophical movements, including Romanticism, Idealism, pessimism, and nihilism.

ART & ARTISTS

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The Short But Magical Life of John Keats
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Why Salome and John the Baptist Obsessed Artists
Top 10 Sculptures of All Time

Here are the top 10 sculptures of all time that you need to know if you love art.

Rembrandt’s Self‑Portrait Journey From Youthful Brilliance to Aged Poverty

One of the most famous of Rembrandt’s self-portraits shows him and his wife, Saskia, illustrating the famous Biblical parable of the Prodigal Son.

8 Famous Women Painters Who Shaped Art History

Take a look at 8 famous women painters who shaped art history in the past centuries.

TRAVEL & CULTURE

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Why Did Newfoundland Join Canada?
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Sicily, the Cultural Crossroad With a Rich Historical Heritage
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10 Off the Beaten Path Historic Towns in Italy

Believe it or not, there are still plenty of historical discoveries to be made in Italy—one of the most visited countries on earth.

What Are the 3 Largest Countries in Africa?

Africa is a continent with 54 countries, but which one is the largest?

9 Historical Places to Visit in Hertfordshire

The English county of Hertfordshire boasts Roman ruins, a Jacobean mansion, and several historic sites that reveal its rich British heritage.

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How Does Islam Tell the Story of Adam and Eve?
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4 Parables Taught by Jesus That Everyone Should Know
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Where Is the Ark of the Covenant?

Babylon destroyed the Temple at Jerusalem in 587 or 586 BCE and pillaged much of its sacred furniture. But what happened to the Ark of the Covenant?

4 Parables Taught by Jesus That Everyone Should Know

Whether you’re a Christian or not, there are some truths to be discovered behind some of the teachings and parables of Jesus.

Where Did the Bible Come From?

The Bible is undoubtedly one of the most popular books of all time, but its origin story and roots are shrouded in mystery.

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The British Invasion, how UK Bands Rocked America in the 1960s
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Who Was Mata Hari? Life, Spy Allegations, and Legacy
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Blue Fugates: The True Story of Kentucky’s Blue People

The Blue Fugates of Troublesome Creek baffled science for decades, until a rare mutation that caused the color was discovered.

A Generation Later, What Does Chernobyl Look Like Today?

In 1986, the world’s worst nuclear disaster emptied towns surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Today, the scene is different.

The Seven Stages of Spiritual Alchemy: A Step-by-Step Guide

Spiritual alchemy is a practice that utilizes the ancient occult practice of alchemy as a metaphor to facilitate inner transformation & spiritual awakening.

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