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Constantinople - Rise and FallConstantinople - Rise and Fall
The date of the fall of the city marks a significant historical turning point - the demise of an entire civilization, which Christendom owes much to....
Emperor Hadrian - Rise and FallEmperor Hadrian - Rise and Fall
Publius Aelius Hadrian was the third of a group of five Roman emperors whom history defines as good rulers. Not only from the point of view of his contemporaries, but also from that of his descendants. The importance...
Persian Empire Rise and FallPersian Empire Rise and Fall
World history knows many significant empires created in antiquity and among them the Persian Empire stands out especially brightly with its brilliance. The emergence of the empire was a grandiose political project, one...
How to Fall Asleep EasilyHow to Fall Asleep Easily
Digestion requires energy, so eating heavy foods at the end of the day forces the body to work overtime to process it, all while you're trying to fall asleep. Be careful what you eat before bed....
The Byzantine Empire - Rise and FallThe Byzantine Empire - Rise and Fall
Anatolia, Syria, Palestine and especially rich Egypt fall within the borders of Byzantium. The Western Roman Empire did not last long....
Xerxes I - Rise, Reign and FallXerxes I - Rise, Reign and Fall
Some rulers in ancient times were given the title of Great because of their personal qualities and significant achievements during their reign. One of them, however, was named a great king even before he had to prove himself...
The Roman Emperors - Rise and FallThe Roman Emperors - Rise and Fall
Let's look at the most prominent of the Roman emperors, tracing their rise and fall. Octavian Augustus (63 BC) – Nephew of Julius Caesar, which played an important role in his life....
The Ming Dynasty - Rise and FallThe Ming Dynasty - Rise and Fall
The reign of the Ming dynasty was of key historical importance for China. It began in 1368, founded by Zhu Yuanzhang, whose imperial reign continued for 31 years. The Ming rule is remembered as one of the greatest eras due...
Fall Horoscope for All Zodiac SignsFall Horoscope for All Zodiac Signs
Virgo - Good events will alternate with bad ones Expect rises and falls during the next 3 months....
The Rise and Fall of CaligulaThe Rise and Fall of Caligula
Caligula was the 3rd Emperor to rule the Roman Empire after it became a monarchy. His birth name was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. He sat on the throne a mere 4 years - from 37 to 41 AD. He was born in Antium,...
The Rise and Fall of NeroThe Rise and Fall of Nero
The Emperor Nero, 5th ruler of the Roman Empire is famous for being in power when Rome, the largest and most prosperous city in the world at the time, was burned to the ground. His rule is characterized by murders within...
The Rise and Fall of CleopatraThe Rise and Fall of Cleopatra
A little-known fact is that Cleopatra was actually the 7th Egyptian pharaoh to bear that name. She was the last representative of the mighty Ptolemaic dynasty that ruled in the African nation. Her womanly tricks and expert...
Tips on how to fall asleepTips on how to fall asleep
Being physically tired means you should fall asleep immediately. Take a walk after dinner or play a game to produce a healthy physical fatigue and to remove tension. Exercise is the best antidote to emotional stress....
Ancient civilizations: Zapotec - rise and fallAncient civilizations: Zapotec - rise and fall
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When it comes to Columbia's lost civilizations, the Aztec and Mayan often overlooked the Zapotec. For 1500 years the agricultural class Zapotec included in the 2000 square kilometers and was home to at least 100 000 people...
The Rise and Fall of Ancient RomeThe Rise and Fall of Ancient Rome
After 450 years as a republic, Rome became an empire after the rise and fall of Julius Caesar in the first century BC....
Mythology: The Rise and Fall of BabylonMythology: The Rise and Fall of Babylon
While the people of the city were celebrating, the Persian army changed the normal course of the Euphrates River and after it had fallen to a sufficient level, the army crossed the bank and stormed through the open gates,...