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Thousands of nativity scenes appear during the Christmas season depicting the holy family inside a stable. But some traditions claim Mary gave birth elsewhere.
Justinian’s Plague reached the Byzantine Army in the mid-6th century CE, causing a devastating loss of life.
Did you know that you can have a chat with your unconscious? Carl Jung devised a step-by-step guide to make that possible.
Following the raids of 795 CE, the Viking arrival in Ireland led to a significant change in Irish art.
Both the Roman and Sasanian Empires launched fierce campaigns against Manichaeism to prevent it from gaining popularity in their territories.
Procrastination is considered a symptom of laziness and deficient willpower, but did we misdiagnose it all along?
Manichaeism was a religion that started in the Persian Empire in the 3rd century CE that became a serious rival to early Christianity.
For over six hundred years, gladiatorial games were Romes most spectacular form of entertainment. Why did these enormously popular events cease to be held?
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