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The 19th-century American frontier witnessed terrible battles between Native tribes and the U.S. Army. The U.S. Army eventually won, but only one war chief defeated them: Red Cloud.
The Cathar sprang out of medieval France, with beliefs that the Old Testament and New Testament Gods were entirely separate.
How 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.
Viking culture arose in a brutal environment, producing warriors and explorers. Eventually, survival strategy sayings emerged, akin to instructions to staunchly face adversity.
The New Testament gives us more biographical information about Paul than it does about any other figure. Yet, it does not say how he died.
We delve into the Jungian world of imagination, demystifying its nature and therapeutic benefits.
The shocking violence of Viking raids caused gradual, yet significant changes in Irish monasticism.
Ancient Rome is sometimes remembered fondly for its adherence to republican democracy. But, by the first century it was promoting worship of its emperors.
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