Greg is an editor specializing in African history as well as the history of conflict from prehistoric times to the modern era. A prolific writer, he has authored over 400 articles for TheCollector. He is a former teacher with a BA in History & Linguistics from the University of Cape Town. Greg excels in academic writing and finds artistic expression through drawing and painting in his free time.
Education
BA History — University of Cape Town
BA Linguistics — University of Cape Town
Journalism Diploma — CityVarsity
Areas of Expertise

How Ancient Peoples Forged The World’s First Religions
Thousands of years ago, local traditions evolved into organized religion, shaping history as they developed, and leaving a lasting legacy on humankind.

7 Largest Empires of the Ancient World That Shaped History
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.

The “Rule” of Saint Benedict That Shaped Medieval Europe
Providing guidance for a life of Godly pursuits, Saint Benedict revolutionized Europe with his “Rule.”

Why Did the Byzantine Empress Irene of Athens Blind Her Own Son?
In the dangerous political landscape of the Byzantine Empire, Irene of Athens took drastic measures to consolidate her power.

7 Engineering Marvels of the Colosseum That Still Baffle Architects
A symbol of the grandeur of Rome, the Colosseum was built with many architectural considerations.

Inside the Malleus Maleficarum the Book That Fueled Witch Hunts
A cruel and vicious text, the Malleus Maleficarum was a guide to persecuting those accused of witchcraft.

How Witchcraft Has Been Portrayed in Art and Media Through the Ages
From evil hags to icons of feminine power, perceptions of witches and witchcraft have evolved, mirroring society’s shifting attitudes towards women and the supernatural.

10 Iconic Examples of American Architecture Through History
From residential to governmental and commercial architecture, the United States is home to some of the world’s most iconic buildings.

What Was Daily Life Like in Ancient Mesopotamia?
For thousands of years, Mesopotamia was shaped by its people, living both ordinary and extraordinary lives.

How the Pueblo Revolt Became the Native Uprising That Expelled the Spanish for 12 Years
Having suffered over a century of brutality, the Pueblo people of the Southwest rose up and struck a stunning blow against the Spanish colonizers.

The 9 Circles of Hell According to Dante’s Inferno
In his geographical and moral account, Dante Alighieri clearly describes the structure of Hell.

How Women Lived and Worked in Ancient Mesopotamia
From Sumer to Assyria and beyond, women played a significant role in the societies of ancient Mesopotamia.
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