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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsA symbol of the grandeur of Rome, the Colosseum was built with many architectural considerations.
The story of Darius III, the last king of Achaemenid Persia, was much greater than just losing Persia to Alexander the Great.
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HISTORY
View All PostsThe Mongol-Turkic Khanate known as the Golden Horde dominated Eurasia and Eastern Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Sheela-na-gigs are ancient stone carvings of women. Though their origins are shrouded in mystery, they have taken on a new role in the modern world.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsOne of the most famous Stoic philosophers and the emperor of Rome, Marcus Aurelius, was known for giving the utmost importance to his morning routine.
What if the most profound encounter with a truly alien intelligence isn’t light-years away, but lurking beneath the waves of our oceans and seas?
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsDefeats in warfare and looting may not seem to be the ideal artistic foundations. However, the Byzantine Empire’s decline provided the bedrock for the Renaissance.
A product of Byzantine art and the early Renaissance in Italy, the polyptych made a significant impact on religious art.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsUncover the uniqueness of Manueline architecture's stunning nautical carvings and find the best places in Portugal and beyond to see this fascinating style.
Italian food is more than just recipes. Learn how these 12 iconic dishes helped shape Italy’s national story through centuries of conflict and change.

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View All PostsThe Book of Ezra tells the story of the return of the Jews from exile and the reconstruction of the Temple in Jerusalem under challenging circumstances.
The Book of Job, likely the oldest book in the Bible, addresses the age-old question: "Why do bad things happen to good people?"
Stories
View All PostsWidely referred to as the queen of textiles in the ancient world, silk helped to transform ancient China in myriad ways.
Why did the powers of Europe decide to spend resources and manpower claiming and seizing vast tracts of Africa, the Western Hemisphere, Asia, and the Pacific?




























