Lessons
"Nefertiti: Beauty, Power, and Mystery in Ancient Egypt's Amarna Period"
Queen Nefertiti, whose name means "a beautiful woman has come," remains one of ancient Egypt's most enigmatic and celebrated figures. Born around 1370 BCE, little is known about her early life, but her marriage to Pharaoh Akhenaten would propel her into the spotlight, making her a central figure in the Amarna Period.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in History
Ramesses I: Architect of Stability, Religious Revival, and Cultural Continuity in Ancient Egypt". Content Warning.
Ramesses I, also known as Ramesses the Great, rose to prominence in ancient Egypt during a time of political upheaval. Born Paramessu, he began his career as a military leader under Horemheb, the last pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. However, it was during his own short but impactful reign that Ramesses I left an indelible mark on Egyptian history.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in History
Space Adventure
In the not-too-distant future, humankind had advanced to new heights in space exploration. A group of fearless astronauts set out on a risky expedition to investigate a far-off galaxy that was rumored to have undiscovered and enigmatic planets. "Stellar Voyager," as the spaceship was called, had a multidisciplinary crew and cutting edge equipment.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in History
Lessons From Talleyrand | A New Perspective (2024)
This is my first article of the year. After releasing Shotgun Insights, my latest book, I switched off the writing engine for a while before getting back to business. What is this present business about? Talleyrand, an iconic figure of French history who served as Napoleon's Foreign Minister and whose prowess in international affairs remains fascinating nearly 200 years after his death. The man was as powerful as he was controversial. He won big when others lost bigger, survived when rivals fell, betrayed as he saw fit and could have added a few chapters to Machiavelli's Prince regarding the art of power.
By Ashley BOOLELL2 years ago in History
Titanic Tales
Ahoy there, fellow time-travelers! Buckle up your life vests as we embark on a journey back to April 15, 1912, the fateful night when the "unsinkable" Titanic met its icy nemesis. Join me as we navigate the treacherous waters of one of history's most infamous maritime disasters. Spoiler alert: there's an iceberg involved, but fear not, we'll navigate through the chilling details with a touch of humor, unraveling the tragedy that not only submerged a colossal ship but also led to a sea change in maritime safety regulations.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in History
Disclosing the 10 Sickening Real factors of Executioner Children
In a world spellbound by viral sensations, there exists a bleak interest with the horrifying, and not many stories creep us out like the stories of executioner kids. In this blog, we leave on a chilling excursion through the dim corners of upset youthfulness, where blamelessness assumes a lower priority in relation to perniciousness. Prepare yourselves as we disclose the 10 sickening real factors of executioner kids, the beasts among us.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in History
Deciphering the Israel-Palestine Struggle
One of the most unavoidable legends encompassing the Israel-Palestine struggle is the conviction that it has roots extending back hundreds of years, profoundly implanted in old strict abhorrences. Notwithstanding, the fact of the matter is undeniably later and nuanced. The contention, as far as we might be concerned today, tracks down its starting points in the mid 1900s, a simple century prior. We should set out on an excursion through time and unwind the complicated embroidery of occasions that prompted the present status of issues in the locale.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in History
The Prolonged Festivity
Christmas, a globally celebrated holiday, is known for its festive atmosphere, joyous traditions, and a sense of togetherness. While many cultures mark this occasion with fervor, the Philippines stands out for its unique approach to the yuletide season. Filipinos are renowned for starting their Christmas celebrations early and extending the festivities well into the New Year. This essay delves into the cultural, historical, and social factors that contribute to the prolonged Christmas celebration in the Philippines, examining why Filipinos begin the merriment ahead of time and carry the holiday spirit beyond December 25.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in History











