Italian food is more than just recipes. Learn how these 12 iconic dishes helped shape Italy’s national story through centuries of conflict and change.
Behind the Borgia name lies a story of political survival. Follow Lucrezia Borgia’s transformation from a papal asset into a respected Renaissance ruler.
The storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, was a watershed moment in the early stages of the French Revolution. What really happened on that day?
Anne of Cleves is best known for her brief marriage to Henry VIII. She not only avoided scandal but was able to live a comfortable life after the annulment.
With its steep hills and wide city walls, Derry/Londonderry has been at the center of Irish and Northern Irish history since the 17th century.
Known for their participation in bombings, a hunger strike, and even disappearances, the Price sisters were among Northern Ireland’s most controversial figures during the Troubles.
Step back in time to 17th-century England, where the secrets and scandals circulating the Court of King James I can be revealed.
Horatio Nelson became a national British hero for his participation in some of the most important naval battles of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.