Events
5 (+1) men who made humans advance
1. Johannes Gutenberg Early Life and Background: Johannes Gutenberg was born around 1400 in Mainz, Germany, into a prosperous merchant family. His exact birth date is not known, and much of his early life remains a mystery. He was originally named Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden, but later adopted the name "Gutenberg," after the house where his family lived. His father was involved in the cloth trade and also worked as a mint official, which exposed Gutenberg to metalworking and other crafts from a young age.
By davide aveniaabout a year ago in History
Labor Day in the USA
Labor Day is a special holiday in the United States that takes place on the first Monday of September each year. It is a day set aside to honor and recognize the hard work and contributions of American workers. But Labor Day is not just about acknowledging the efforts of workers; it also marks the unofficial end of summer and is a time for people to enjoy a long weekend with family and friends.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in History
The Tiger and the Boy
In a little town settled at the edge of a thick, murmuring backwoods, there carried on with a young man named Aidan. Aidan was known for his endless interest and his profound love for the woodland that lay just past his town. Notwithstanding the townspeople's alerts about the risks inside, Aidan's interest with the forest just developed.
By Arif zamanabout a year ago in History
Origin of Luminaris. AI-Generated.
**Origin of Luminaris** --- In the quiet town of Silverwood, nestled between thick forests and rolling hills, Evelyn “Eve” Carter was known as the brilliant but reclusive astronomer. Since childhood, she had been fascinated by the stars, spending countless nights gazing through her telescope, dreaming of the cosmos. Her curiosity was boundless, and as she grew older, her passion led her to a career at the prestigious Observatory of Celestial Research.
By Rubel Matubbarabout a year ago in History
LEGEND OF THE BLUE MEN OF THE SAHARA . AI-Generated.
In the vast, golden expanse of the Sahara Desert, where the sands stretched endlessly beneath a burning sun, there existed a secretive and mystical tribe known as the Blue Men. Few had seen them, and even fewer lived to tell the tale, for they were guardians of an ancient power—one that could command the desert itself.
By mojeed “Engr. Tomoye” bolajiabout a year ago in History
Siwa oasis Egypt
Siwa Oasis is a unique and special place located in the western desert of Egypt, near the border with Libya. It is one of the most isolated settlements in Egypt, and it has a rich history and culture that sets it apart from the rest of the country.
By Raniasolimanabout a year ago in History







