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The Dark Age
In the heart of a forgotten land, where shadows cast a perpetual gloom, a once vibrant kingdom found itself shrouded in despair. It was an era known as "The Dark Age," where hope dwindled like a dying ember and the land groaned under the weight of an ancient curse.
By Kigen Yoko3 years ago in History
Colorado Rockies
Introduction Nestled within the heart of the American West, the Colorado Rockies stand as a majestic testament to nature's artistic prowess. With their soaring peaks, pristine alpine lakes, lush valleys, and abundant wildlife, the Rockies offer an enchanting landscape that beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike. Spanning across the state of Colorado, this mountain range harbors a wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities, from exhilarating hikes to thrilling winter sports. Join us as we embark on a virtual journey through the captivating beauty of the Colorado Rockies.
By Ameh Francis3 years ago in History
Roman and their history
The Roman Empire: Unraveling the Glories of an Ancient Superpower The Roman Empire, spanning over a thousand years, remains one of the most influential and awe-inspiring civilizations in human history. From its humble beginnings as a small city-state in the Italian peninsula, Rome grew into a vast empire that stretched across three continents, leaving an indelible mark on the world.
By Jonas Vogel3 years ago in History
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is a magnificent structure that is one of the most important cultural and historical sites in Southeast Asia. This structure has become a major tourist attraction for those who are interested in culture, history, and architecture. Angkor Wat has become known as one of the most impressive and grandiose buildings that have stood the test of time.
By SOVANNUDOMSETHA MAO3 years ago in History
What Was the Longest-Lasting Civilization?
Ancient civilizations have captivated our imagination with their rich history and cultural achievements. Three prominent civilizations, China, ancient Egypt, and Mesopotamia, are often discussed for their long-lasting influence on human society. However, determining which civilization endured the longest is a complex task. The definition of a civilization varies among historians, making it difficult to establish clear boundaries. Additionally, factors such as cultural shifts, foreign rule, and the evolution of traditions further complicate the assessment. In this article, we will explore each civilization's evidence and shed light on the debate surrounding their longevity.
By Shahid Muhammad3 years ago in History
Guidelines For Operating A Successful Home Business
Home businesses are growing at a rapid pace. Now it is easier than ever to follow your dream and become your own boss. There are more opportunities than ever before and there is a perfect one for you, too. This article can help put you on the path to your own home business.
By alizasmith1253 years ago in History
Rare things about Chinese New Year. Content Warning.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is a vibrant and significant cultural celebration that holds several rare and fascinating traditions. Here are some lesser-known facts about Chinese New Year:
By Zaid Adnan3 years ago in History
'War is not an option', Taiwan president says amid China tensions
TAIPEI, May 20 (Reuters) - Taiwan's Leader Tsai Ing-wen promised on Saturday to keep up with the state of affairs of harmony and solidness across the Taiwan Waterway in the midst of high strains with China, which has moved forward military tension on the justly represented island.
By Thomas freeman3 years ago in History
A time of peace and change
A time of peace, and change. The forge stays hot. It is now June in the year of our lord 1600. The crops are growing and the children are running about the strips, to chase away the crows and rooks. I am a blacksmith and if I make so bold, I am a good one, I have learnt the craft well and I am naturally inquisitive as to why things work and how to make things. Unlike most smiths I can also read and write, after a fashion. I spent a few years traveling with the army and learnt much about the making of weapons, before returning to our village and taking over the forge when my farther died. The skills of my trade mean that I have privileges other men lack, My Lord wanted a smith in his manor at all times and so my father’s passing caused him to track me down and order my return. The village was quite isolated in the past and this probably is why the black death did us little harm. Now the worst of this pestilence is passed, we can travel more, at our Lords command.
By Peter Rose3 years ago in History









