During the Roman Warm Period, roughly from the 2nd century BCE to the mid-2nd century CE, much of the Mediterranean and northern Europe experienced unusually warm and stable conditions. This episode ...
Jerusalem under Roman rule erupts in violence as the Sicarii - history's fiercest black ops assassins - launch a legendary revolt at Masada. Discover the true story inside. Uncover the dark and ...
There has never been a singular Christian perspective on how religion, power and politics ought to relate to each other – not ...
Europa Universalis 5 update 1.1 'Rossbach' is live, with an AI aggression overhaul, economic adjustments, more units, and army templates.
The nation’s official motto, “In God we trust,” has appeared on coins since the Civil War. The Pledge of Allegiance promises ...
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In the AI era, ‘how’ fades and ‘why’ takes center stage Ultra-wealthy investors reshape the rules of wealth management ...
Saint Cyril of Alexandria was born about the year 376 in Egypt, then part of the Roman empire. From 412 until his death in 444 he served as Patriarch of Alexandria, where the last remnants of ...
Historian John Stow claimed that Henry VIII had around 70,000 people executed (although this is believed to be an exaggerated number), but it was near the thousands, including the execution of 67-year ...
Sultan Süleyman I is called “the Magnificent” in the West and “the Lawgiver” in Turkey due to the codification of laws, both religious and secular, during his reign. Süleyman’s era is considered the ...
"Vatican II did not drop out of the sky," writes Michael Sean Winters. "There were three essential precursors to St. John XXIII's decision in 1959 to announce he was calling an ecumenical council." ...
Legitimate critiques of Israel can be made, but many are accusing Israel and Zionists of “controlling” the US government and forcing it into war with Iran, despite the Iran war being squarely in US ...