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The 7 Greatest Generals of All Time Ranked by Impact

These seven military commanders were not only effective battlefield leaders but their victories changed world history forever.

Top 7 American WWII Generals Ranked by Global Impact

Ranking the top seven American WWII generals by their global impact, exploring how their leadership on the front lines and in the halls of power secured an Allied victory and built the foundations of the postwar world.

How the Ostrogoths Seized Italy After the Fall of Rome

Growing in power and challenging the authority of the Eastern Roman Empire, Theodoric and the Ostrogoths took control of the Italian Peninsula.

ANCIENT HISTORY

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The Magnanimity of Lycurgus, by Jean-Jacques Francois Le Barbier
The Strange Political System of Ancient Sparta That Had Two Kings
6 hours ago • Daniel Soulard
Richat Structure and Reconstruction of the capital of Atlantis
Was Atlantis Located in the Eye of the Sahara Desert?
7 hours ago • Caleb Howells
Why Did Every Major Civilization Suddenly Collapse in 1177 BC?

Before the sudden collapse, the Bronze Age had been a period of great prosperity and regional interconnectedness.

Why the Temple of Artemis Was the Greatest Wonder of the World

The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was so magnificent that it was considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

Why Was the Danube Frontier So Important During the Roman Empire?

To Rome, the 1,800-mile-long Danube River mattered more than a frontier. Europe's second-longest river represented a strategic, economic, and cultural value.

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How Medieval Siege Weapons Worked and Why They Were So Effective
2 hours ago • Chester Ollivier
Pope Sylvester II and the Devil
The Pope Who Allegedly Made a Deal With the Devil
5 hours ago • Paul Dawson
The 7 Greatest Generals of All Time Ranked by Impact

These seven military commanders were not only effective battlefield leaders but their victories changed world history forever.

Top 7 American WWII Generals Ranked by Global Impact

Ranking the top seven American WWII generals by their global impact, exploring how their leadership on the front lines and in the halls of power secured an Allied victory and built the foundations of the postwar world.

How the Ostrogoths Seized Italy After the Fall of Rome

Growing in power and challenging the authority of the Eastern Roman Empire, Theodoric and the Ostrogoths took control of the Italian Peninsula.

 
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PHILOSOPHY

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The Oddly Modern Philosophy of Vaisesika, One of Classical Indian Philosophy’s Schools
3 days ago • Vanja Subotic
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Baudrillard’s Hyperreality and the Age of Instagram
7 days ago • Viktoriya Sus
The 10 Enduring Ideas of Plato That Still Shape Our World

The essential breakthroughs in Plato’s philosophy, from the nature of justice to the immortality of the soul.

11 Greek Philosophers Who Shaped the World

Western thought owes much to ancient Greek philosophers, such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Here are eleven Greek philosophers you should know.

10 Philosophical Concepts You Should Know

Did you know that philosophers have proposed answers for many of the questions we ask ourselves? Here are some philosophical concepts that everyone should know.

ART & ARTISTS

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How William Butler Yeats Combined Irish Myths and Japanese Form
5 days ago • Ethan Zaborowski
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The Tortured Genius of ETA Hoffmann Who Turned Personal Failure Into Literary Masterpieces
8 Must-Read Victorian Novels That Shaped the History of Literature

English novelists were particularly prolific during the Victorian era, producing dozens of titles that shaped the history of world literature.

Katana vs. Saber: A Closer Look at Two Iconic Blades

How does a samurai's katana truly compare to a cavalry saber? We explore the history, combat use, and cultural roles of these legendary blades.

Dadaism: 12 Iconic Artworks From The Dada Art Movement

The Dada period rebelled against the dominant political and cultural narrative. Here are major Dadaist paintings, sculptures, and collages.

TRAVEL & CULTURE

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10 Highlights You Must See at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
9 days ago • Antonis Chaliakopoulos
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Top 10 Historical Sites in Worcestershire, England
15 days ago • Sam Tarran
10 Highlights You Must See at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

From the Egyptian temple of Dendur to Van Gogh's self-portrait, don't miss the Met's best highlights. Here's the ultimate must-see list for your visit.

Silves, the Historical Yet Overlooked Medieval Capital of the Algarve

Silves is a beautiful historical town in the Algarve, Portugal. Yet, visitors often overlook this incredible city. This is why it is a must-visit day trip.

9 Ancient Roman Roads That Still Exist Today

Roman-era cities, forts, gates, and forums still stand today, alongside the ancient roads that connected them, some of which remain visible, walkable, and in daily use.

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Why the Catholic Church Tried to Erase the Scandalous Pope Benedict IX From History
a day ago • Paul Dawson
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Who Is Miriam, Moses’s Sister, in the Bible?
2 days ago • Michael Huffman
Why the Catholic Church Tried to Erase the Scandalous Pope Benedict IX From History

Benedict IX was a scandalous pope who held the office three separate times. His pontificates were ones the Catholic Church would rather forget.

The Principles and Core Beliefs of the Quaker Faith

The Quakers trace their origins to England during the 1600s and they played a significant role in the colonies of the New World.

Were the Gospels Really Written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?

None of the four Gospels identifies their authors, yet they are known as Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Did these biblical characters really write them?

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Did Alexander Graham Bell Steal the World’s Most Famous Patent?
a month ago • Greg Beyer
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Why Did Mexico Under Santa Anna Lose Texas to the United States?
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.

The Black Death (10 Medieval Cures)

When the Black Death struck Europe, society didn’t know how to treat it. Some remedies had their basis in herbal medicine, but others were nonsense and made patients worse.

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.

Dr Kara Cooney, Professor of Egyptian Art and ArchitectureEgypt During the Bronze Age Collapse, an Interview With Dr Kara Cooney
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Professor Paul Cartledge and Matt Damon The OdysseyThe Odyssey Still Matters! Dr. Paul Cartledge on Homer’s Epic

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