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Socrates in the Agora: The Philosopher of the People
Socrates’ Enduring Impact on Philosophy While his methods and teachings were revolutionary, Socrates’ philosophical engagements in the Agora also led to tension and resentment among some Athenians. His critiques of traditional beliefs, political leaders, and societal norms made him a polarizing figure.
By Say the truth about a year ago in History
Sargon the Great
History often dazzles us with tales of grand achievements, larger-than-life figures, and pivotal moments that changed the world. Yet, with the help of archaeology, we also gain intimate glimpses into ancient societies and the extraordinary individuals who shaped them. One such figure is Sargon the Great, a man who lived over 4,300 years ago in the Mesopotamian region. Sargon’s story is nothing short of legendary—he was a simple man who rose to wield the powers of an emperor, becoming the first ruler to unify a vast, multinational empire.
By A Históriaabout a year ago in History
The Sunken Wealth: Treasures of the Deep
"Lost Treasures Below the Waves: The Gold and Argent of the Deep" For centuries, endless treasures accept been absent below the world’s oceans, active with alveolate ships, abysmal cities, and abandoned civilizations. From charlatan hoards to colonial riches, these treasures are not alone of immense budgetary amount but additionally represent alluring capacity of history. Today, with avant-garde technology, campaign abide to bare these underwater treasures, sparking admiration and concern about the belief they hold.
By Say the truth about a year ago in History
How to Travel the World for Free (Yes, It’s Actually Possible!)
Years ago, I wouldn't have believed you if you said you could travel the world for free. But today, I've explored far-off places without spending a lot, thanks to smart hacks and resourcefulness. It's not just a dream; it's real!
By Wilson Igbasiabout a year ago in History
The Story of Paddy: A Legacy of Growth and Sustenance
"The History of Paddy: From Age-old Fields to Modern All-around Staple" Origins of Paddy Cultivation Paddy agronomics traces its roots to over 10,000 years ago, basic in regions abounding with baptize and balmy climates. The two key breed of rice, Oryza sativa (Asian rice) and Oryza glaberrima (African rice), were calm apart in Asia and Africa.
By Say the truth about a year ago in History
The Skeleton Horse's. AI-Generated.
Picture a small town on the coast of 19th century Wales. A family gathers around the hearth, a pan of butter toffee bubbling on the embers. The house is decorated with fragrant pine branches, and the glow from small candles perched on the limbs of a Christmas tree lights the room.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in History
Literature - The Face Of Brutal USSR
Ruthless political regimes understand that weak communities are fragile and conformist. Yet, every single tyranny eventually failed, and the USSR was no exception. In today’s world, there are numerous stories vividly demonstrating the evil behind this regime. In this article, you will discover 5 devastating and also true stories about the tyranny of the USSR.
By Levan Peikrishviliabout a year ago in History
Story Of A Life Changing Words.
In 1837, in the tiniest village of the smallest country, where rivers flowed and birds soared freely, an unexpected event occurred. The peaceful town came under attack. Brave men, determined to protect their families, defeated the enemies victoriously. As one of the soldiers was heading home, his son was taking his first breath. This is the story of how a national hero of Georgia, Ilia Chavchavadze, was born. Ilia was inspired by the courageous men and their fascinating stories. He wished to be like them when he grew up, however, his father gave him the best advice for their time: “The era of swords and weapons is over, now it is time to read and learn; that is how heroes are shaped today!” Ilia listened to his father and he got the best education through his work he became the Giuseppe Garibaldi of Georgia. This article briefly introduces a man who is a founder of modern Georgia. Though, a nation that was a victim of Russian colonial politics, It had a rich history and a great potential to become an independent sovereign country.
By Levan Peikrishviliabout a year ago in History
The story of the miracle girl of the SS Andrea and MS Stockholm collision. Sound fake but 100% true
In 1956, the SS Andrea Doria was a marvel of Italian engineering and design. Considered the country’s largest, fastest, and safest ocean liner, it symbolized elegance and modernity. However, despite its prestige, the ship’s name would become synonymous with one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history.
By Francis Oseiabout a year ago in History
The Final Plunge: A Visual Reconstruction of the Titanic's Demise
The Titanic: A Descent into Chaos The year is 1912. The RMS Titanic, a leviathan of steel and human ambition, cuts through the frigid North Atlantic, her engines a rhythmic heartbeat against the icy expanse. Aboard, life unfolds in a microcosm of Edwardian society: the opulent grandeur of first class, the bustling energy of steerage, and the hushed anticipation of a new life in America.
By Lisa Ann Bastiaanabout a year ago in History








