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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsHow did Nero become emperor of Rome? A mix of blue blood and maternal machinations brought him to power, but he would then have to battle his own mother for control.
An interview with Prof. Necmi Karul about Karahantepe’s Neolithic finds and the earliest three-dimensional storytelling scene.
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HISTORY
View All PostsPope John XII’s papacy is considered one of the darkest chapters in the Catholic Church due to his depraved behavior and his political failures.
Viking culture arose in a brutal environment, producing warriors and explorers. Eventually, survival strategy sayings emerged, akin to instructions to staunchly face adversity.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsWhat’s the best way to decide whether an action is morally acceptable? An exploration of moral theories and their solution for finding morality.
Do we choose who we are? Or do we become ourselves over time through choices, challenges, memories, and meaningful stories?
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsA focused guide to Frédéric Chopin’s compositions, explaining his melodic style, genre experiments, Gothic harmonies, and why his piano works still define Romantic music.
During the Counter-Reformation, Rome’s urban landscape was reshaped, igniting an architectural rivalry between Bernini’s theatrical approach to design and Borromini’s symbolic use of geometry.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsRising from Central Asia’s Oghuz Turkic tribes in the 11th century, the Seljuk Empire reshaped medieval Anatolia, building a vast realm.
East meets West in Istanbul, Turkey’s vibrant capital city along the Bosphorus. Here are the top 7 historic gems to visit while in the city.

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View All PostsThe Cathar sprang out of medieval France, with beliefs that the Old Testament and New Testament Gods were entirely separate.
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.
Stories
View All PostsWorld War II raged across much of the Northern Hemisphere between 1939 and 1945 in many epic battles. What historic battlefields can still be visited?
From Greek constellations to Gaelic spirits, these 15 English word origins reveal how a Germanic language evolved into a global vocabulary.




























