Events
Nostradamus
Introduction Throughout history, certain individuals have captivated the human imagination with their supposed ability to foresee the future. One such figure is Nostradamus, a renowned French physician and astrologer who gained fame for his prophetic writings. In this article, we delve into the enigmatic world of Nostradamus, exploring his life, his prophetic works, and the enduring fascination surrounding his predictions.
By Redmark Foreal3 years ago in History
HOW IMPORTANT IS THE JUNETEENTH?
1. The history of Juneteenth and its significance...Juneteenth is a holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. It is celebrated on June 19, the date when the enslaved people of Texas, the last Confederate state, learned that they were free in 1865. Juneteenth is important because it reminds us of what we came through and what we can achieve. The reason General Order Number 3 existed and the Union Army fought to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation is that slavery existed.
By Chukwurah Felix EDE3 years ago in History
A Letter To Ella
Dear Ella J. Rice, I don’t know you personally, but today I had the sudden urge to write to you. I sit now at my scarred wooden desk, at my school full of memories and history. I’ve spent a large portion of my morning staring blankly at the empty chairs in front of me, and wondering what to do next.
By Alexis Dean Jr.3 years ago in History
The Real History of Humanity and Our Vanished Technological Achievements : Top 15 Graham Hancock Books Ranked
Welcome to our blog post where we embark on a fascinating journey through the works of Graham Hancock, a renowned author who has dedicated his career to uncovering the real history of humanity and our vanished technological achievements. In this list, we rank the top 15 Graham Hancock books that shed light on ancient civilizations, lost civilizations, and the enigmatic technological wonders that have shaped our past. Prepare to delve into a world of captivating research, thought-provoking theories, and mind-boggling discoveries that challenge the conventional narrative of human history.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
Voice Of A Mill Girl. Top Story - July 2023.
Lawrence, Massachusetts, January 12th, 1912 I tried to quicken my pace up the wooden stairs of the Washington Mill that morning. My boots hit each step with vigor. The temperature was below freezing and the holes in my gloves let in raw cold causing my fingers to turn blue. I could hear several women in front of me racing before the toll clock struck seven. I kept my head low when passing the foreman who was looking for any sign among us as to who was an instigator of possible things to come. I walked swiftly past my station where I created wool for men’s high-end suits and women’s coats sold at places that I could not afford. I tucked my own coat filled with patches in the closet labeled for workers and headed back to my spot.
By C. H. Richard3 years ago in History
Timur the Lame
He came into the world during the 1330s in the Chaghatayid Khanate, once part of the vast Mongol Empire in Central Asia. In the harsh steppe, he emerged from humble origins as a sheep thief to become one of history's most renowned conquerors, uniting vast territories encompassing Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran under his rule.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
The Tragic Tale of Gráinne and Diarmuid
Gráinne, the daughter of King Cormac mac Airt and princess of Tara, was seething with anger. Fionn Mac Cumhaill, the renowned leader of the Fianna, Ireland's celebrated band of warriors, had just arrived at her castle. Gráinne had always believed that she would marry a young soldier who matched her boldness and brilliance. However, to her dismay, it became clear that she was expected to wed Fionn himself, who was well past his prime despite his legendary status. Gráinne refused to endure such an insult.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
Bizarre Historical Enigmas
Throughout the vast tapestry of history, countless stories have been etched into its fabric, each with its own peculiar twist. While some historical events have become widely known and studied, others remain tucked away in the recesses of time, captivating our curiosity with their eccentricity. These peculiar occurrences challenge our comprehension, leaving us fascinated, perplexed, and questioning the boundaries of human experience. Join us on an extraordinary journey as we delve into the enigmatic annals of history to unveil some of its most unusual and captivating events.
By Lakshman PL3 years ago in History
THE WINTER WAR(1939-1940)
In the winter of 1939, Finland found itself in the crosshairs of the Soviet Union, facing an invasion that would become known as the Winter War. Though heavily outnumbered and outgunned, the Finnish people demonstrated unwavering bravery and resourcefulness in defending their homeland against the Soviet aggression. This is the gripping tale of their struggle for survival amidst the icy landscapes and the indomitable spirit that emerged from the frozen battleground.
By OGECHUKWU ESEH 3 years ago in History
Unearthing the Unexpected
The world is full of wonderful surprises. Sometimes, these surprises come in the form of accidental discoveries that leave us amazed and curious. From a rock with an embedded electrical connector to a glowing squirrel, there are countless stories behind everyday innovations that you probably haven't heard of. Join us as we explore some of these weird and unexpected discoveries.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History
Unconventional Indian Customs
India, a country known for its rich and varied culture, is home to some of the most colorful and unique customs and traditions in the world. While many of these customs are undeniably beautiful, there are a few that may seem quite unusual to outsiders. In this blog, we will delve into the unbelievable things that happen in India, ranging from frog weddings to unconventional medicine. So, let's embark on a journey to discover the intriguing and sometimes bizarre aspects of Indian culture!
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History










