Ancient
REDISCOVER ROME
In the realm where Emperors hold sway and Gladiators entertain amidst opulent luxury, the ever-present peril of the Mediterranean Sea underscores Rome's dominance over the Western world for five centuries. Yet, the true source of the Empire's strength lies submerged beneath the waves. Without mastery over the sea and control of maritime trade routes, the Roman Empire would never have thrived. Imagining the possibility of draining the oceans to unveil the secrets of the underwater realm, we can now utilize precise data and advanced technology to illuminate a lost world.
By Sule Ogunc2 years ago in History
The haunting true story behind Alice in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll, the pen name adopted by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, traces his origins to England, where he was born in 1832. At the age of 18, Dodgson embarked on a journey that led him to Oxford University, becoming a pivotal chapter in his life that spanned two decades. Within the hallowed halls of Oxford, Dodgson donned various roles, transitioning from a student to a professor and establishing himself as a prominent mathematician.
By mostefaoui fayssal2 years ago in History
Top 10 Biggest Mysteries in World History
History may paint a vivid picture of the past, but its canvas is far from complete. Scattered across its margins lie enigmas that have kept minds boggled for centuries—whispers of the unknown that refuse to be silenced. Buckle up, fellow truth-seekers, as we delve into the 10 biggest mysteries in world history, where fact rubs shoulders with fantasy and the thrill of the unsolved reigns supreme!
By Maimun Riansyah2 years ago in History
Egypt's Astonishing Revelation: A Discovery That Sends Shivers To Scientists
Throughout history, Egypt has been renowned for its mysteries and incredible feats of structural engineering that captured the imagination of the ancient world. Despite ongoing discoveries, much of Egypt's ancient past remains elusive, hidden among the endless scorched sands. The secrets held by this fascinating land are often well-preserved, with only occasional glimpses into its enigmatic history.
By Jheanne Franz Malto2 years ago in History









