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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsAccording to legend, the Gauls sacked Rome in 390 BCE, an experience so traumatic that it led Rome to create its Empire. But did it even really happen?
The Roman military engineer Vitruvius wrote the only treatise on architecture surviving from antiquity, De Architectura. Why was his work so influential?
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HISTORY
View All PostsIn 1527, the city of Rome was sacked by mutinous forces of the Holy Roman Empire, and the Pope was forced to flee for his life, protected by his elite Swiss Guards.
Japan and China have had a long relationship, at times cordial and other times bitter enemies. Explore these two nations’ ties and how they evolved.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsThe essential breakthroughs in Plato’s philosophy, from the nature of justice to the immortality of the soul.
Hobbes and Locke had opposite ideas of democracy. While the former insisted on strong control, the latter emphasized freedoms and rights.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsHow did Fra Angelico help shape the art of the Italian Renaissance with these three masterpieces?
A strange statement by the resurrected Christ, ‘Noli Me Tangere’ made ripples through the art world as creatives interpreted and responded to this mysterious saying.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsFrom neon motels to novelty sculptures, these historic Route 66 landmarks still define America’s most iconic highway.
Canada adopted the current version of its flag in 1965 to remove references to its history as a British colony and promote Canadian national identity.

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View All PostsWhile what the Bible says about crucifixion is accurate for the most part, the horror of this style of Roman execution is often missed by modern readers.
Though scores of people have claimed to be the Second Coming of Jesus, fewer were able to establish followings that survived their deaths.
Stories
View All PostsDid Alexander Graham Bell steal the telephone? Uncover the 150-year mystery of the liquid transmitter and a race for history's biggest patent.
How did Mexico, under the leadership of General Santa Anna, lose the breakaway republic of Texas to its northern neighbor, the United States of America?




























