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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsMost Romans lived in crowded insulae apartment blocks. This meant small rooms, shared facilities, fire risks, and lower-quality housing for many.
Some of our most quotable sayings date back thousands of years to ancient Greece and Rome. But who said them, and what do they really mean?
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HISTORY
View All PostsAxis powers dominated the early years of World War II—until American artillery turned the tide of the deadliest conflict in modern human history.
Flying through Toronto families during the Great Depression, the Great Stork Derby had little to do with birds and everything to do with big bucks.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsSocrates was a 5th-century BC Athenian philosopher who laid the foundation for Western philosophy, ethics, and logical inquiry. What do some of his most famous quotes mean?
Nietzsche suffered from poor physical health for almost all of his productive life. How much did his mental health affect his work?
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsGerda Wegener was one of the most popular illustrators of her time and the artist who celebrated queer experiences.
The Barbizon School emerged in a small French village of the same name and focused on painting nature without allegorical meanings attached to it.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsThe Vatican Museums' big-name attractions might hold all the fame, but the true Renaissance glory is held in its most overlooked corners.
Oxford has been a center of education and innovation for 1,000 years, and this is reflected in the layers of architectural evolution visible in its streets.

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View All PostsA desert miracle was actually a calculated political act. Jesus used the organizational blueprint of Moses to defy Roman authorities.
Persecuted Christians turned the Roman catacombs into canvases of resistance. See how early artists used secret visual codes to outsmart the empire.
Stories
View All PostsThe Blue Fugates of Kentucky (1820-1975) were an Appalachian family whose skin turned blue due to hereditary methemoglobinemia caused by an enzyme deficiency.
Here are ten famous cocktails, listed alongside their origins and ingredients. But which historic figures were they named after, and why?




























