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How the Teutonic Order Wiped Out the Last Pagan Stronghold in Europe

The Teutonic Order, a religious military group, played a key role in the medieval expansion and Christianization of Eastern Europe between the 12th and 15th centuries.

The Little-Known Celtic Queen Cartimandua Who Supported the Romans

Cartimandua was the Celtic queen of the Brigantes tribe in the 1st century CE, but unlike her famous contemporary Boudica, she supported the Romans.

5 Quotes by Thomas Hobbes Explained

Hobbes teaches us to seek truth, beware of manipulation, understand human nature, value science, and approach language cautiously.

ANCIENT HISTORY

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What Were the Four Types of Roman Roads?
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The Elusive Hermes Trismegistus & the Founding of Hermeticism
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The Little-Known Celtic Queen Cartimandua Who Supported the Romans

Cartimandua was the Celtic queen of the Brigantes tribe in the 1st century CE, but unlike her famous contemporary Boudica, she supported the Romans.

How the Chremonidean War Shattered the Last Hope of Greek Freedom

In the middle of the Hellenistic period, the two great cities of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta, united to free themselves from Macedonian influence.

Why Did the Roman Gladiator Games End?

For over six hundred years, gladiatorial games were Romes most spectacular form of entertainment. Why did these enormously popular events cease to be held?

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How Horatio Nelson, Britain’s Greatest Admiral, Took a Cardinal’s Coffin
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7 Cities in the United States and How They Got Their Nicknames
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How the Teutonic Order Wiped Out the Last Pagan Stronghold in Europe

The Teutonic Order, a religious military group, played a key role in the medieval expansion and Christianization of Eastern Europe between the 12th and 15th centuries.

The Real Historical Background of Sir Percival’s Arthurian Legends

Sir Percival is a famous character from the Arthurian legends closely associated with the Holy Grail. Was the virtuous knight a real historical figure?

8 Most Famous Cats From History

Cats have been by our side for thousands of years, and some of them have become incredibly famous.

 
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PHILOSOPHY

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The Lover Archetype & What Jung Revealed About Passion and Connection
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Why John Dewey’s Philosophy Is Still Relevant
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5 Quotes by Thomas Hobbes Explained

Hobbes teaches us to seek truth, beware of manipulation, understand human nature, value science, and approach language cautiously.

Nietzsche’s Riddle: Why Did Zarathustra Credit “Sounding Brass” for His Greatest Victory?

Nietzsche’s most important idea, from his most important work, rests on the idea of ‘sounding brass.’ No one knows for sure what it means.

How Descartes’ Mind-Body Dualism Still Haunts Cognitive Science Today

René Descartes’ mind-body dualism, the view that the mind and body are different kinds of things, haunts cognitive science to this day.

ART & ARTISTS

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7 Places You Can Visit Through Mariam Ghani’s Artworks
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The Visionary Mind of Frank Gehry That Transformed Architecture
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The 6 Most Stylish Moments in the History of Art (From Vermeer to Sargent)

One of the most iconic outfits in art history was a gown embroidered with the wings of real beetles.

5 Christmas Poems That Have Been Treasured Since the 1800s

Christmas poems varied in sentiment throughout the 1800s. From joyous to heartbreaking, these poems have been treasured ever since.

Why Vermeer’s “The Art of Painting” Is More Than Just a Masterpiece

The Art of Painting by Johannes Vermeer is a layered painting and one of only two known allegorical pictures by him.

TRAVEL & CULTURE

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5 Jaw-Dropping Greek Ruins You Can Still See Today
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12 Historic Spots You Can’t Miss in Santorini
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What Are the Wealthiest Countries in Africa?

Flying in the face of international perceptions of poverty, some parts of Africa are extremely wealthy!

Türkiye’s Must-See Historical Sites by Region

From the ruins of Troy to the grandeur of the Hagia Sophia, Türkiye’s legendary historical sites recount the stories that shaped civilizations.

Not Just Amsterdam! 7 Dutch Cities to Visit

Less-popular Dutch cities like Breda or Groningen can provide a more authentic experience for those who wish to look beyond the glossy facade of Amsterdam.

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What Was the Azusa Street Revival?
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Who Is the Suffering Servant in the Book of Isaiah?
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Why Is Moses Often Depicted with Horns?

Some depictions of Moses in western art show him with horns. Why?

Where Is the Ark of the Covenant?

Babylon destroyed the Temple at Jerusalem in 587 or 586 BCE and pillaged much of its sacred furniture. But what happened to the Ark of the Covenant?

Why the Book of Esther Never Mentions God

When reading a book, one expects to find the protagonist present… Why does God appear absent from the Book of Esther in the Bible?

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10 Classic Christmas Characters That Turn December Into a Fairy Tale
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What Happened to Pablo Escobar?
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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.

Whaleship Essex: The Terrifying Story That Inspired Moby Dick

The tragedy of the whaleship Essex left horrifying scars on the minds and bodies of the men who survived but helped weave a tale that would be immortalized in literature.

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.

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