Greg Beyer
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Greg Beyer

South Africa

@greg-beyer

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Member since Nov 01, 2021
South Africa
448 published articles

Greg is an editor specializing in African history as well as the history of conflict from prehistoric times to the modern era. A prolific writer, he has authored over 400 articles for TheCollector. He is a former teacher with a BA in History & Linguistics from the University of Cape Town. Greg excels in academic writing and finds artistic expression through drawing and painting in his free time.

Education

BA History University of Cape Town

BA Linguistics University of Cape Town

Journalism Diploma CityVarsity

Areas of Expertise

African HistoryWorld HistoryHistory of Conflict
Greek gods and Apollo's chariot

Greek Mythology Gods Family Tree: Understanding the Lineage of the Gods

A mythology rich in familial relations, the genealogy of the Greek pantheon is a fascinating aspect of ancient belief.

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Why Botswana Is Known as the Most Peaceful Nation in Southern Africa

Unlike its neighbors, Botswana's history has been relatively peaceful, and it has led to major success in what was once one of the world's poorest countries.

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How Naval Warfare Went From Triremes to Galleons

Over the course of thousands of years, naval warfare underwent a dramatic transformation from bow and arrows to thunderous cannon.

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Why Did the Visigoths Sack Rome?

Not simply an act of “barbarians” sacking Rome, the events of 410 CE were a result of severe mistreatment of the Visigoths by the Romans.

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How the Ostrogoths Seized Italy After the Fall of Rome

Growing in power and challenging the authority of the Eastern Roman Empire, Theodoric and the Ostrogoths took control of the Italian Peninsula.

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Goth vs. Punk: The Difference Between the Two Subcultures

The punk and goth subcultures gained prominence in the 1980s. Here are the key differences between the two countercultural movements.

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Can History Help Us Know the Past or Only Interpret It?

Understanding history is a premise based on the interplay between knowledge and various interpretations that stem from knowledge.

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The Role of Women in Viking Society

From hearth and home to businesses and the battlefields, women in Viking society had a variety of important roles.

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Did Alexander Graham Bell Steal the World’s Most Famous Patent?

Did Alexander Graham Bell steal the telephone? Uncover the 150-year mystery of the liquid transmitter and a race for history's biggest patent.

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The 7 Largest Empires in History

Which Empires throughout history have controlled the largest amount of territory?

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How Ancient Egypt Waged War Across the Desert and the Nile

From the depths of ancient history, the Egyptians used their military to wage war and leave a lasting legacy on the world around them.

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Illustration of the Battle of Brunanburh by Alfred Pearse

How the Battle of Brunanburh Heralded the Birth of One England

A great clash of armies, the Battle of Brunanburh was a showdown between the Anglo-Saxons and their many enemies.

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