Early Christianity was shaped by those who questioned what was believed and how it was practiced.
Sir Isaac Newton predicted that the world would end in 2060, but never published these studies during his lifetime.
How did astrologers become prominent advisors at the Ottoman imperial court, influencing crucial moments like Mehmed II’s conquest of Constantinople?
The Copper Age was a significant step in the history of human civilization, paving the way for the Bronze Age.
Horses, long extinct in North America, returned with the Spanish conquistadores. They quickly impacted Native American tribes that mastered them, completely reshaping cultures.
As an elite Jewish sect in Judea, the Sadducees dominated the sacrificial cult of the Temple, the center of Jewish religious practice, from 150 BC to 70 AD.
The Battle of Guadalcanal lasted from 1942 to 1943, as the U.S. invaded Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands following Japanese expansion.
Whether through daily use or more formal settings, Ancient Greek helped mold the West. Examples like mousike (music) or works like Homer's epics are but two examples.