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Category: History

link to The Roman Empire: rise, dominance, and why it collapsed

The Roman Empire: rise, dominance, and why it collapsed

In This Article From City-State to Mediterranean Superpower The Republic's Death and the Empire's Birth The Golden Age: Pax Romana The Slow-Motion Collapse The Final Act Modern Parallels The...

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link to Ancient Egypt: 3000 years of civilization along the Nile

Ancient Egypt: 3000 years of civilization along the Nile

In This Article The Nile: Egypt's Liquid Gold The Old Kingdom: When Gods Walked Among Mortals The Middle Kingdom: Egypt Reunified The New Kingdom: Egypt's Imperial Age Why Egypt Lasted 3,000...

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link to World War II: how the world nearly destroyed itself

World War II: how the world nearly destroyed itself

In This Article The Perfect Storm: Why Europe Exploded Again The Dominoes Fall: From Invasion to Global War The Turning Points: When Evil Started Losing The Holocaust: Humanity's Darkest Chapter The...

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link to The Renaissance: when Europe rediscovered thinking

The Renaissance: when Europe rediscovered thinking

In This Article Why Italy Became the Comeback Kid The Philosophy That Changed Everything The Internet of the 1400s The All-Stars of Human Creativity How Renaissance Thinking Conquered Europe Why...

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link to The Dancing Plague of 1518: when hundreds danced to death

The Dancing Plague of 1518: when hundreds danced to death

In This Article From One to Four Hundred The Authorities' Deadly Solution Three Leading Theories Not an Isolated Incident The Mystery Endures Imagine if dancing became as involuntary and...

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link to The French Revolution: when the people ate the rich

The French Revolution: when the people ate the rich

In This Article Three Estates, One Massive Problem The Perfect Storm of 1789 From Noble Dreams to Bloody Nightmares Enter Napoleon: From Republic to Empire Why This Ancient Drama Still Matters The...

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