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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsRoman emperors were often deified after death, but during the dying days of the Republic, Julius Caesar was made a living god, creating a taboo.
From the western shores of Iberia to the eastern coasts of China, the ancient world was full of vast empires that left their legacy on world history.
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HISTORY
View All PostsThe Zealots of Roman Judaea launched a revolt against Roman rule that would lead to the destruction of the Second Temple of Jerusalem.
Providing guidance for a life of Godly pursuits, Saint Benedict revolutionized Europe with his “Rule.”
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 PostsWidely loved now as a fantastical children’s tale, Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) blends satire and moral critique to mock Victorian authority, education, and rigid social norms.
From residential to governmental and commercial architecture, the United States is home to some of the world’s most iconic buildings.
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 PostsSaint Francis may be the most-recognized post-biblical saint in Western Christianity. Who was he, and why is he remembered so fondly?
In 1517, Martin Luther posted 95 propositions for debate (known as the Ninety-Five Theses) on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. The act would lead to a religious schism.
Stories
View All PostsDiscover the life, legend, and literature of one of the Romantic era's greatest authors, Frankenstein creator Mary Shelley.
Widely referred to as the queen of textiles in the ancient world, silk helped to transform ancient China in myriad ways.




























