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The 13 Original Colonies: History, Map, and Facts

Initially under British rule, the 13 original colonies emerged as American states in the late eighteenth century, but the journey to independence was not easy.

Picasso’s 12 Most Famous Works: Iconic Pieces to Know

Picasso’s famous works combined influences taken from Rembrandt van Rijn, Antiquity, African art, and radical modernism.

The Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE): Rome vs. Seleucid Empire

The short and decisive battle of Magnesia in 190 BCE opened up Asia for the Romans and signaled the decline of the Seleucid Empire.

Ancient History

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Hannibal’s Master Class in Ambush Tactics at the Battle of Trasimene

On June 21, 217 BCE near lake Trasimene, an entire Roman army marched into an ambush set by the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca.

21 hours ago • Jean du Plessis
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How Slaves Created the Free Greek State of Ancient Messenia

For centuries, the Messenians were suppressed by the Spartans as a slave underclass until they threw off their shackles and created their own free Greek city-state.

a day ago • Neil Middleton
The Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE): Rome vs. Seleucid Empire

The short and decisive battle of Magnesia in 190 BCE opened up Asia for the Romans and signaled the decline of the Seleucid Empire.

4 Minor Greek Cities That Changed the World

Ancient Greece was much more than just Athens and Sparta. Greece had hundreds of small city-states, many of which left an important mark on history.

Alexander the Great’s Philosophical Encounters: Aristotle to Diogenes

How did Alexander the Great’s encounters with philosophers shape his beliefs and his mythic legacy?

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How Did Medieval Religion Shape Everyday Life?

The medieval world was a hugely religious place, but just how far did Medieval religion shape every life?

an hour agoChester Ollivier
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How the Seljuks Rose from Steppe Nomads to Rulers of a Vast Empire

This is the story of the Seljuks, the early steppe nomads who began the Turkic migration and settlement of the Middle East.

3 days agoHilal Nur Kuyruk
The 13 Original Colonies: History, Map, and Facts

Initially under British rule, the 13 original colonies emerged as American states in the late eighteenth century, but the journey to independence was not easy.

These 7 United States Presidents Served in WWII

From naval aviators to supreme allied commander, seven US presidents served in World War II. Here’s how the conflict impacted them personally and politically.

What Is “Lebensraum” and Why Did Hitler Promote It?

Lebensraum—or “living space”—was a critical part of Nazi ideology that justified its territorial expansionism through war efforts and racial policy.

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Philosophy

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What Is Hegel’s Dialectic Method?

What is Hegel’s dialectic method, and how does it shape his metaphysical doctrine and conception of logic?

2 days agoAntonio Panovski
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What Can Marcus Aurelius Teach Us About Resilience?

Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius’ teachings on resilience can help you turn the greatest obstacles in your life to your advantage.

3 days agoMaysara Kamal
17 Logical Fallacies Everyone Should Know

This article examines 17 important logical fallacies in argumentation that everyone should know for better critical thinking.

Who Was Friedrich Nietzsche’s “Übermensch”?

What is the concept of “Übermensch” or “overman” developed by German thinker Friedrich Nietzsche? This article explains the importance of “Übermensch” within Nietzsche’s philosophy.

The Father of Existentialism: Who Was Søren Kierkegaard?

Søren Kierkegaard is among the most distinguished philosophers in history.

Art & Artists

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How Did Leon Battista Alberti’s “On Painting” Shaped the Renaissance?

Leon Battista Alberti’s book On Painting is the first known book on art theory, published in 1435. It heavily influenced all subsequent Renaissance art.

3 hours agoShane Lewis
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Discover the Land of the Moche in Northern Peru

Skip the Inca crowds and head north instead, where ancient temples, royal tombs, and hidden ruins reveal the fascinating heritage of Peru’s lesser-known Moche civilization.

3 days agoLaura Pattara
Picasso’s 12 Most Famous Works: Iconic Pieces to Know

Picasso’s famous works combined influences taken from Rembrandt van Rijn, Antiquity, African art, and radical modernism.

7 Works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec You Should Know

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s posters were catalogs of the most famous performers of his time and precursors to the Pop Art movement.

Impressionism Beyond Painting: Sculpture, Literature, Film and More

Impressionists like Edgar Degas experimented with photography and inspired a photographic movement that aimed to convey the same effects as their groundbreaking paintings.

TRAVEL & CULTURE

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Exploring the Sacred Valley Before the Incas

Explore the Sacred Valley’s deep pre-Inca roots, from Wari cities to ancient trade routes that shaped Peru long before the rise of the Inca.

4 days agoLaura Pattara
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9 Ancient Roman Roads That Still Exist Today

Roman-era cities, forts, gates, and forums still stand today, alongside the ancient roads that connected them, some of which remain visible, walkable, and in daily use.

15 days agoGabriel Kirellos
10 Locations from the Odyssey and Their Real-Life Counterparts

From Ithaca to Troy, discover the real places behind The Odyssey, where ancient myths, sun-drenched ruins, and untamed landscapes bring Homer’s epic to life.

10 Oldest Skyscrapers Around the World

Before shimmering glass towers, the world’s first skyscrapers pushed boundaries with stone, steel, and ambition. Here are ten pioneering buildings that shaped city skylines forever.

10 Ancient Cities That You Can Still Visit Today

From Roman grid cities to lost desert fortresses, these 10 ancient sites still stand, offering a rare chance to explore history where it actually happened.

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Why Does the Assyrian King Sennacherib Appear in the Bible?

Sennacherib was an Assyrian king best known in the Bible for his invasion of Judah. But there is much more to him than the Bible reveals.

11 hours agoEben De Jager
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The Antichrist in Fantasy, Prophecy, & History (What You Need to Know)

The Antichrist is an archvillain in religious horror. But what is the textual origin of the concept, and who has borne the title in history?

2 days agoAllen Baird
What Does the New Testament Say About Slavery?

Slavery is evil, yet some say that the Bible condones it. Is it possible that the New Testament approves of chattel slavery?

5 Fascinating Verses From the Quran About Other Religions

The Quran establishes the foundation of Islam, but key verses in the Quran also provide a unique acknowledgment, respect, and dialogue with other religious traditions.

Fallen Angels in the Book of Enoch: Who Are the Watchers?

The Book of Enoch tells the story of the Watchers, angels who procreated with mortal wives and taught mankind forbidden arts, resulting in their downfall.

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What Are the Most Famous Albert Einstein Quotes?

Albert Einstein not only revolutionized our understanding of the universe – he inspired countless generations with his timeless wisdom on life, learning and the power of curiosity.

24 days agoScott Mclaughlan
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Did Einstein Believe in God? His “Cosmic Religion” Explained

Albert Einstein rejected the notion of a personal god in favour of a deep, reverent awe for the “cosmic religion” of the universe.

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.

The Role of Women in Ancient Egyptian Civilization

Women played both traditional and prominent roles in ancient Egyptian society, power structures and religion. We know as much about their lives as men from art, archaeological remains and texts.

The Counterculture Hippie Movement of the 1960s and 1970s

The counterculture movement was the result of a generation that rejected social norms and traditional ways of previous decades.

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British Museum Curator Jill Cook on the Artistic Renaissance of the Ice Age

Jill Cook talks to TheCollector about her latest book "Ice Age Art Now" and the fundamental human need to create art.

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Mary Cassatt at Work: Interview with Curator Alejandra Rojas Silva

Dr. Rojas Silva offers behind-the-scenes insights into North America’s first Mary Cassatt retrospective in 25 years, which opens at the Honolulu Museum of Art on June 21.

a month agoEmily Snow
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The Secrets of Rome’s Capuchin Crypt: Interview with Pietro Costantini

Discover the secrets of the Capuchins’ crypt below the Church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, with Director Pietro Costantini.