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Romance of Three Kingdoms
Zhang Fei Whips The Government Officer; He Jin Plots To Kill The Eunuchs. Dong Zhuo was born in the far northwest at Lintao in the West Valley Land. As the governor of Hedong, Dong Zhuo himself was arrogant and overbearing. But the day he had treated Liu Bei with contumely had been his last, had not Liu Bei and Guan Yu restrained their wrathful brother Zhang Fei.
By Emily Taylor3 years ago in History
Venus Williams
Once upon a time, in the lush green lawns of the prestigious Wimbledon tennis tournament, Venus Williams, a tennis legend in her own right, prepared to embark on yet another captivating journey. The air was thick with anticipation as spectators eagerly gathered to witness the unfolding of yet another chapter in her illustrious career.
By felline margon3 years ago in History
Exploring the concept of occupation in different historical periods
1. Presentation: Investigating the idea of occupation in various verifiable periods The idea of occupation is profoundly entwined with the verifiable setting where people reside. Our occupation, or the work we decide to participate in, is affected by different elements, including cultural standards, mechanical progressions, and financial circumstances.
By Gardner Velazquez3 years ago in History
So Goes the Flag
“One flag, one land, one heart, one hand, one nation, evermore.” -Oliver Wendell Holmes On September 11, 2001 the nation saw 3 tired firefighters raise the American flag on a pole that had survived the attack on the Twin Towers. We felt proud as they did what every American wanted to do, to show that we were not defeated, that United States was still standing strong. Our defiant patriotic spirit flowed through us as strongly as it did in 1776 when we stood up and said “no more” to the tyranny the 13 original colonies had suffered. Betsy Ross made us a flag and we flew it proudly.
By Traci E. Langston3 years ago in History
Dark Chapters of History.
Witch Hysteria in Europe: Unraveling the Dark Chapters of History In the mid-1400s, Europe witnessed a terrifying phenomenon known as "Witch Hysteria," during which a wave of accusations and trials led to the persecution and execution of alleged witches. This dark chapter in history unfolded as a result of deep-rooted fears, superstitions, and religious beliefs that gripped the continent during that era. In this article, we delve into the origins, progression, and implications of the witch hunts that took place in Europe, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of this distressing historical period.
By shoaib moon3 years ago in History
First Arrival. Runner-Up in Past Life Challenge.
In a past life, before invisible lines had yet to confine our nomadic spirit, I roamed freely. Driven by an unknown force , an elusive call that urged me forward, I pressed on, aimless, even as the cold wind devoured me.
By William Saint Val3 years ago in History
The Islamic Empire
In the 7th century CE, the world order underwent a profound transformation initiated by one man. The prophet Muhammad united the diverse people of the Arabian Peninsula under the banner of Islam. This encompassed nomadic Bedouin tribes and the inhabitants of prosperous oasis cities like Mecca and Medina. Until Muhammad's time, this region had not been considered a significant contender against the formidable Persian and Byzantine empires. However, Muhammad's alliance was both political and religious, forming an empire centered around Medina that commanded attention.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History






