World History
Treasures from the Past
In the realm of history, few things capture the imagination as much as ancient artifacts. Among these treasures of the past, rare Roman coins stand out as exquisite objects that not only hold immense historical significance but also carry a unique appeal for collectors and enthusiasts alike. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the fascinating world of rare Roman coins, their historical context, and the joy of discovering these precious relics of antiquity.
By Stefan Chardakliev2 years ago in History
The Enduring Mystery of John Garang's Death
In July 2005, John Garang de Mabior, the leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), died in a helicopter crash in southern Sudan. Garang had just been appointed Sudan's First Vice President as part of a peace agreement aimed at ending decades of civil war between north and south Sudan. His death, coming so soon after this landmark power-sharing deal, shocked the nation and sparked riots, speculation and conspiracy theories.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED2 years ago in History
EVERYTHING GOING WRONG FOR RUSSIA
Introduction: In the realm of global politics, few names elicit as much intrigue and controversy as Vladimir Putin. Often depicted as the embodiment of Russian authority, Putin has wielded a firm grip on his nation for decades. However, recent events have brought to light chinks in his armor, exposing vulnerabilities that have sent shockwaves through the very foundation of his rule. As we delve into the enigma that is Putin's Russia, we find a complex tapestry woven with power, resistance, and the ever-present specter of change.
By Vickyoung Ke2 years ago in History
England Famous Places 2023
nve England is a land rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, offering visitors a diverse array of famous places to explore. From bustling cities to serene countryside, England has something to captivate every traveler's heart. Let's dive into a tour of some of the most iconic destinations across this enchanting country.
By PAVAN LAHANE2 years ago in History
Did an Ancient Nuclear War Take Place?
Did an Ancient Nuclear War Take Place? The possibility of an ancient nuclear war has been a topic of speculation for many years. There are a number of theories and hypotheses that attempt to explain how such a war could have taken place, and there is some evidence that seems to support these theories.
By Peter Chiron2 years ago in History
The Mysterious Ancient Sword That DEFIED Time
The Sword of Goujian The Sword of Goujian is a legendary Chinese sword that is over 2,500 years old. It was discovered in 1965 in an ancient tomb in Hubei Province, China. The sword is in remarkably good condition, despite its age. It is still sharp enough to cut paper, and it has no rust.
By Peter Chiron2 years ago in History
Navigating Life with Marcus Aurelius
*Introduction:* Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 AD, is renowned not only for his political prowess but also for his profound philosophy. As a Stoic philosopher, he left behind a treasure trove of wisdom that offers guidance on how to navigate life's challenges with resilience, virtue, and inner tranquility.
By Christian Kayiranga2 years ago in History
The story of India's Independence
The British Raj in India: An Epic Journey from Trading to Independence India, a land of diverse cultures and traditions, was not always under British rule. The British East India Company came to India for trading and set up their offices and forts in various parts of the country. However, with time, the British East India Company became the major force in India, and the British Raj began.
By The Primary Block2 years ago in History
Socrates' Defense Speech
**Introduction:** Socrates, a renowned philosopher of ancient Greece, faced trial for "corrupting the youth" and "not acknowledging the gods of the city." In his defense speech, he displayed a unique approach to thinking, defense, and integrity that continues to inspire us today.
By Christian Kayiranga2 years ago in History
Hilarious History
Hello lovelies! I hope you are well and doing your best as always! If you didn't already know, I LOVE history. I've seen every documentary going from Suffragettes with Lucy Wolsey to Mary Beards' Why did the Roman Empire Collapse? I'm also not ashamed to admit that I have an unhealthy addiction for re-watching period dramas like The Last Kingdom or docu-dramas like Mehmed VS. Vlad in the Ottoman Empire series.
By Rosie J. Sargent2 years ago in History









