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The Birth and Conquest of the Neo-Assyrian Empire

The Neo-Assyrian kingdom (934–609 b.c.e.) began with Ashur-dan II, who resumed regular military campaigns abroad after more than a century of neglect. He and...

The Story of Cicero (106–43 b.c.e.) – Great Orator and Statesman

Marcus Tullius Cicero was a famous Roman orator, writer, and political leader. He was a contemporary of Sulla, Pompey, and Julius Caesar. He was...

The Archaic Period in Greek History (c. 700–500 b.c.e.)

The Archaic Period in Greek history (c. 700–500 b.c.e.) laid the groundwork for the political, economic, artistic, and philosophical achievements of the Classical Period....

The Great City of Alexandria and its History

Building the City Alexandria, also known by its Arabic name al-Iskandariyya, was named after Alexander the Great. Alexandria was built on the Mediterranean Sea coast of...

Cato, Marcus Porcius (the Younger) – A True Roman Statesman (95–46 b.c.e.)

The great-grandson of the legendary Marcus Porcius Cato (the Censor), the younger Cato, orphaned at an early age, received his education through his maternal...

Top 10 Holy Military Оrders – The Strongest and Most Influential Orders

10. The Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem The Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem was a Catholic military order founded by crusaders around 1119 at a...

The Spread and Influence of Buddhism Through China

Spread of Buddhism The practice of Buddhism spread in the centuries after the death of Gautama Buddha through the actions of pilgrims, wandering evangelists, and strong...

Marcus Aurelius (121–180 c.e.) Roman emperor – The Last Good Emperor of Rome

Who was Marcus Aurelius ? Marcus Aurelius was the only Roman philosopher king, author of Meditations and last of the “good” emperors. The Pax Romana began...

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