English and Dutch naval captains exploited religious conflicts with Spain to make themselves and their sovereigns wealthy.
The Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War were separate conflicts with different goals, factions, and outcomes. Understanding their differences helps clarify Ireland’s revolutionary era.
Joseph Merrick, better known as The Elephant Man, endures as a symbol of compassion and tolerance despite living as a target of ridicule and hate.
By targeting Spanish and Portuguese colonial possessions, one major side effect of the Dutch War of Independence was the creation of a large maritime empire.
The Thirty Years’ War devastated Central Europe, transformed warfare, and reshaped politics. The ensuing peace agreement paved the way for modern nation-states.
Few conflicts in history have cost one country as much as the Napoleonic wars cost Britain.
“Knowledge is power.” Here is a brief overview of the eight most influential universities that shaped Europe’s knowledge and way of thinking in the Middle Ages and beyond.
After conquering England in 1066, William I of Normandy became one of medieval Europe’s most legendary monarchs.