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The 5 Greatest Coincidences in American History

From Founding Fathers dying on Independence Day to predicting the sinking of the Titanic, history is full of inexplicable coincidences.

Jean-Paul Sartre’s 5 Most Striking Quotes Explained

What can we learn from Jean-Paul Sartre's teachings on freedom, responsibility, and navigating the complexities of human existence?

How 5 Great Thinkers Found Meaning Through Walking

What do an ancient Greek philosopher, a French exile, an American urbanist, a 19th-century German philosopher, and a Scottish nature writer have in common? Walking.

ANCIENT HISTORY

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The Celts of Portugal and Their Mesmerizing Monuments
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The Spiritual Role and Elegant Architecture of Japanese Temples
18 hours ago • Cezary Jan Strusiewicz
How the Ancient Egyptians Built the Red Sea Suez Canal and Connected East and West

The ancient Egyptians were able to connect the Red Sea to the Nile River for trade via what would become known as the Suez Canal.

What Ancient Cynicism Can Teach Us About Idleness

How Diogenes of Sinope turned doing nothing into a radical act of freedom and why his philosophy matters more than ever in today’s busy world.

9 Facts About Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian General Who Threatened Rome

The Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca is considered one of the greatest military leaders who ever lived, even threatening the might of Rome.

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What Were the Strategic Advantages of Medieval Castles in Wars?
a day ago • Mike Cohen
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How Did the Mongol Empire’s Expansion Impact the West?
2 days ago • Sam Tarran
The 5 Greatest Coincidences in American History

From Founding Fathers dying on Independence Day to predicting the sinking of the Titanic, history is full of inexplicable coincidences.

The 6 Most Famous Conquistadors in History

In the 16th century, Spain conquered vast areas of the Americas. Leaders in this conquest were the conquistadores.

4 Napoleonic Battlefields to Visit in Europe

The Napoleonic Wars may have been fought two centuries ago, but a visit to these European battlefields can bring history to life.

 
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PHILOSOPHY

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Is Procrastination Just Laziness? A Look at the Procrastinating Brain
2 hours ago • Maysara Kamal
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How Descartes’ Mind-Body Dualism Still Haunts Cognitive Science Today
4 hours ago • Ryan Alexander
Jean-Paul Sartre’s 5 Most Striking Quotes Explained

What can we learn from Jean-Paul Sartre's teachings on freedom, responsibility, and navigating the complexities of human existence?

How 5 Great Thinkers Found Meaning Through Walking

What do an ancient Greek philosopher, a French exile, an American urbanist, a 19th-century German philosopher, and a Scottish nature writer have in common? Walking.

5 Famous Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche Explained

A concise guide to five Nietzsche quotes: what they mean and why they matter now, covering faith, strength, art, and authentic living.

ART & ARTISTS

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10 Best Museums in South America That Everyone Should Visit at Least Once
5 days ago • Matt Dursum
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The Fascinating Story Behind Peter Pan and How It Became So Famous
10 days ago • Thom Delapa
How 5 Great Thinkers Found Meaning Through Physical Exercise

From Plato to Nietzsche, these are five philosophers’ views on physical exercise and how the body shapes discipline, balance, and the good life.

6 Jane Austen Quotes About Wit, Love, & Literature

Discover some essential quotes by one of English literature's best-loved authors: Jane Austen.

The Art of Classical Marble Sculpting From Greece and Rome to Michelangelo

Classical marble sculpture has stood the test of time as one of the most influential forms of art in the history of Western Europe.

TRAVEL & CULTURE

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6 Historic Villages in Alentejo Tourists Tend to Neglect
a day ago • Inês Tito
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7 Stunning Colonial Cities in Latin America
4 days ago • Laura Pattara
4 Underrated Historical Cities in the Netherlands

The capital of the Netherlands is rich with history, but venturing away from it can reap incredible rewards for history buffs.

5 Must-Visit Ancient Theaters in Mainland Greece

Greece is the home of modern-day drama. Today, there are 50 ancient theaters scattered around Greece.

7 Cool Historic Sites in Portugal That Have Withstood the Test of Time

Discover some of Portugal’s most intriguing historical sites.

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5 Controversial Ancient Theories About Jesus’s Crucifixion
a day ago • Michael Huffman
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What Are the Most Popular Types of Creation Myths?
5 days ago • Mike Cohen
The Story of Hagar in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

The story of Hagar is relatively well-known in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, these faiths remember her differently.

What Was the Protestant Reformation? Its Impact on Religion and Art

The Protestant Reformation refers to the convulsive religious changes in Europe in the 16th century. But the period was a time of change in many areas.

5 Controversial Ancient Theories About Jesus’s Crucifixion

The belief that Jesus rose from the dead following his crucifixion started today's largest religious movement. However, some explained Jesus’s postmortem appearances in other ways.

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How Early Civilizations Made and Enjoyed the First Sports Balls
6 days ago • Sharon L. Cohen
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5 Cryptids (Mythical Animals) from the Strange World of Cryptozoology
9 days ago • Scott Mclaughlan
Blue Fugates: The True Story of Kentucky’s Blue People

The Blue Fugates of Troublesome Creek baffled science for decades, until a rare mutation that caused the color was discovered.

A Generation Later, What Does Chernobyl Look Like Today?

In 1986, the world’s worst nuclear disaster emptied towns surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Today, the scene is different.

The Black Death (10 Medieval Cures)

When the Black Death struck Europe, society didn’t know how to treat it. Some remedies had their basis in herbal medicine, but others were nonsense and made patients worse.

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