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Justinian the Great and the Almost Restored Roman Empire

Justinian the Great 482 -565 was a Byzantine Emperor from 527 until his death in 565. He was the last Emperor that united the...

Shichi-fuku-jin – Japanese Seven Lucky Gods

Shichi-fuku-jin, or the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan, are a group of deities whose origins stem from India, Chinese and indigenous Japanese gods of...

The Ancient Religion of the Celts – Celtic Polytheism

The early Celts lived in an enormous region, stretching from modern day Turkey through eastern and central Europe and westward and northward into much...

The Bogomils and Bogomilism, Christian Dualist Sect

Introduction “In the reign of the good Christian Tsar Peter (927-969) there was a priest called Bogomil (meaning ‘worthy of God’s compassion’, ‘beloved of God’,...

The First Battle of the Marne – Major Turning Point of World War I

The Battle of the Marne was a major battle between the German and Anglo-French armies, which took place on September 5-12, 1914, on the...

Roman Emperor Constans (337–350)

Flavius Julius Constans was a Roman Emperor, Caesar from 333 to 337, and August from 337 to 350. Constans was the youngest son of...

Roman Emperor Constantius II (350 – 361 A.D.)

Constantius II was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. After the death of his father in 337, he gained rule of most of the...

Battle of the Teutoburg Forest – The Destruction of Three Legions

The battle of the Teutoburg Forest was between Germans and the Roman army in 9BC. German tribes marched through the Teutoburg Forest, destroying three...

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