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Did The Ancient Romans Love Blondes?
Blonde hair has a timeless appeal that has captivated people for centuries due to its distinct charm. We explore the topic of "Did the Ancient Romans Love Blondes?" in this post. Let's take a historical tour to discover the Roman perspective on blondes and their place in pre-Roman society.
By Exotic History2 years ago in History
Camp Logan Mutiny by TimFlix
Camp Logan Mutiny Prepare for an electrifying journey into a pivotal chapter of Black American history. First up in this collection of black history moments is the Camp Logan Mutiny story. In the 2023 trailer for the upcoming Black History Documentary Series by Tim Williams (TimFlix), you'll catch a glimpse of a riveting tale that has long been shrouded in obscurity.
By Tim Williams | TIMFLIX2 years ago in History
Why History's Greatest Spy Was a Stripper
Once upon a time, in a world far from the movies, there lived a woman who shattered all the spy stereotypes. Forget about spies being super attractive, driving fancy cars, and having high-tech gadgets. Mata Hari was nothing like that. She was famous for her beauty and mesmerizing dances, but her real life was a rollercoaster of ups and downs, full of mystery and intrigue.
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in History
The History and Origins of Christmas Traditions: Unveiling the Roots of Festive Customs
Christmas, a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, is a joyous and beloved holiday observed by billions worldwide. Over centuries, it has evolved into a fusion of religious and cultural traditions, each with its unique history and significance. Let's delve into the fascinating origins of some of the most popular Christmas customs.
By Anthony Muthui 2 years ago in History
Perseus and the Medusa
During the time when celestial beings and monsters roamed the world, there was a tale whose daring actions would resound through the annals of time. Perseus, having been born into the world of divine genealogy, was destined to embark on a perilous journey that would pit him against the most terrifying of foes – the Gorgon Medusa.
By The Must-Read 2 years ago in History
The Story of Pandora's Box
In the time of fantasy, when divine beings and humans coincided in a world loaded up with amazement and charm, there carried on with a talented expert named Prometheus. He was known for his unlimited interest and his relentless love for humankind. However, it was his empathy that would prompt a game changing chain of occasions, perpetually scratching his name in the chronicles of Greek folklore.
By The Must-Read 2 years ago in History
Loss and Grief
In the heart of Gaza City, where the sounds of conflict had become the ever-present backdrop to life, there lived a woman named Amira. She was a mother, a widow, and a survivor. Amira's husband, Kareem, had been a schoolteacher with dreams of a peaceful Palestine. He was a beacon of hope, and his loss in the ongoing conflict had left a gaping void in Amira's life.
By Sheena Gilbert2 years ago in History
Whether or Not You Support Israel, You Should Condemn Hamas
I'm writing this on October 9th, 2023, while Israel is still counting bodies and idenifying remains, and there are already marches around the world demanding that the Israeli Army get out of Gaza, already trying to reframe the narrative, as if guards on border checkpoints are an invasion force.
By Natasja Rose2 years ago in History
Why This Man Was The Most Evil In History. Content Warning.
Long ago, imagine you're blamed for something you didn't do. It feels like a big, unfair surprise, right? It's like when your friend accuses you of taking their favorite toy, and you didn't. Now, picture someone accusing you of being a thief, a mean person, or even a witch. That might not worry you nowadays, but 300 years ago, it was a big deal. Back then, before the world of Harry Potter, people took witchcraft very seriously. If someone called you a witch, it could lead to big trouble, even death. Let's learn about the person who tried to get rid of these so-called witches.
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in History






