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The History of CarthageAccording to legend Carthage was founded by the Phoenician queen Elisa (better known as Dido) sometime around 813 BC, although in fact the great city was built after the destruction of Tyre by Alexander in 332 BC.
The...
30 Jan.
The History of HippocratesIf you've decided to read this article, titled The History of Hippocrates, we're probably going to disappoint you a bit, because very little is really known about him....
13 Dec.
The History of MesopotamiaThe first great work in human history was written in this alphabet - The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Sumerians used the cuneiform script to record sales and purchases, write letters to each other and tell stories....
25 Nov.
The History of the Ottoman EmpireDuring this period, an interesting phenomenon, called by history the Sultanate of Women, also appeared....
17 Sept.
The History of the Roman EmpireHaving made a great contribution both to the world of that time and to the modern one, the Roman Empire remains forever in the history that fortunately every one of us has heard....
21 Oct.
The history of the Sumerian civilizationThis culture emerged out of nowhere, and now we can not say a lot about the Sumerians. The Sumerian civilization discovered many valuable inventions for the world. The inventions of the Sumerians include writing, agricultural...
08 Dec.
The history of Peter the GreatIn the history of Russia, Tsar Peter I the Great is one of the most beloved and respected rulers - he took the country over in a very difficult year....
22 Sept.
History of the Crete CivilizationToday, history recognizes them as Minoans, their name coming from the legendary island ruler from Greek mythology - Minos.
The civilization on the island of Crete existed between 2800 and 1150 BC....
09 July
The History of Octavian AugustusThe reign of Octavian Augustus remains in the history of ancient Rome as a Golden Age and an era of great military, social and cultural achievements.
After his death in AD 14....
30 Nov.
The History of the Ancient Underground City of NushabadScientists consider the ancient underground city of Nushabad in Iran to be one of the greatest masterpieces of ancient engineering. Thousands of years ago, ancient people dug 18 meters deep into the earth and created a complex...
23 Mar.
The Names of the Biggest Betrayers in HistoryBesides Judas Iscariot, who is the very symbol of betrayal, history remembers many other individuals that have betrayed their country and even their own compatriots....
02 Feb.
The History and Empire of Alexander the GreatHis place at the head of history's most capable rulers is forever preserved....
28 Nov.
The History and Empire of CharlemagneCharlemagne was born on April 2, 747. He was the greatest king of the Franks. He manages to create a state unprecedented in size and power since the time of the Roman Empire, which had collapsed three centuries earlier....
25 Nov.
Jolly Roger - History of the Pirate FlagHistory tells the tale of how the pirate Bartholomew Roberts entered the harbor of Trepassey on the island of Newfoundland with his ship in 1720....
17 Aug.
Watershed Events in History in the Year of the SnakeThe new moon of February 10, 2013, at 9:21 pm local time, according to Chinese astrology started the year of the Black Snake. Female, passive character (MI) associated with the north, or winter night.
The snake is the...
02 May
The History of Mankind is a Weave of Cycles?It was in fact on the crowded subcontinent that the idea of a cyclical history developed the most and lay the foundations for the emergence of Hinduism....
09 Oct.
Three of the Weirdest Spy Operations in HistoryOperation Gestapo
One of the boldest, most daring operations in history was carried out by Polish woman Krystyna Skarbek....
24 Nov.
The Deadliest Pandemics in HistoryOne of the most horrific epidemics known to history is the plague. It appeared between 540 and 541 in Egypt....
30 Nov.
The Greatest Empires in HistoryBut its importance is not a product of Western bias: the Roman Empire was indeed one of the largest in history....
25 Nov.
The Story of the Tower of BabelThe story of the Tower of Babel is told in the 1st book of the Bible - the Book of Genesis. It explains the origins of the different languages and people in the world. According to it, after the Great Flood decimated the...
24 Apr.
The Myth of the Punishment of TantalusAncient Greek Mythology is a rich source of phrases that today have their own meaning in modern spoken language. One of these with a specific meaning is the punishment of Tantalus. What was this punishment and what wrongs...
05 Apr.
The Legend of the Kingdom of HadesGreek mythology and ancient Greece have sparked interest for ages. This interest won't stop, since the myths and legends continue to entice young and old alike.
One of the most curious personas in Greek mythology...
01 Mar.
The Language of the AngelsThe angelic alphabet can also often be seen under the name "Enochian alphabet". It was written and popularized by John Dee and Edward Kelley at the end of the 16th century. The 2 men who were famously known as seers claimed...
30 Mar.
The Legend of the DreamcatcherA dreamcatcher or dream snare is a handmade Native American amulet, made from a willow hoop with a woven net of cords, giving the appearance of a web. A feather of a night bird is placed in the center, usually one from an...
05 Nov.
The Mystery of the Deaths of the Dyatlov Pass IncidentFrom the USSR's secret archives, there is a well-known event which led to the mysterious deaths of 9 skiers on the night of February 2, 1959. The incident is documented as the Dyatlov Pass Incident.
The horrendous event...
27 July