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Aztecs:Mexico skull again
Saigo Takamori, the last samurai
Write, print and engrave in China
The paths of Ethiopia, between Christianity and Islam
The quipus, the secret code of the Incas
Japan opens up to the world
Japan's Soft Revolution
The power of China
Japonism, a French passion
The Kingdom of Kongo, at the origins of African diplomacy
The footprint of the Umayyads
Rediscovering ancient Africa
Rome sacked
476:the true end of the empire?
Dive into ancient Paris
The new youth of Pompeian archeology
New in Falerii Novi
Nefertiti's disputed room
Zarathustra, the prophet of fire
Zarathustra:at the heart of Zoroastrian rituals
The Pearl of Cleopatra
Caligula, the emperor who wanted to be a god
The floating palaces of Caligula on Lake Nemi
Milonia Caesonia, the last wife of Caligula
Face-to-face between Pontius Pilate and Jesus
Pontius Pilate:The People's Choice
Tombs in the land of the Amazons
A mine of sarcophagi in Saqqara
Laughing with Aristophanes:Biting Pieces
Penthesilea and Antiope, heroic queens of the Amazons
A Christianity open to ancient culture
The time of the martyrs
When the bishops of Rome were not the only popes
The slow divorce of Judaism and Christianity
Theodosius I formalizes Christian worship
The Roman Empire becomes Christian
Agrippina, power by proxy
In Narbonne, a necropolis comes back to life
The Sacred Tribulations of the Ark of the Covenant
Corsica under Etruscan influence
Djoser's pyramid restored
Pompeii:the day Vesuvius exploded
Cleopatra, A Queen's Revenge
The early Christian past of Autun
The Battle of the Arginuses:A Victory on Trial
Archaeology:the portrait of an irreducible Breton Gaul
Investigation of the Celtic Gundestrup Cauldron
Archaeology:The Lounderer of Lorraine has been caught!
Jesus:Prophet or Rebel?
Egypt:The Possibilities of the Nile
The Etruscans were fond of Corsica
The Dolce Vita of Rome's Millionaires
Roman Emperors:When Power Goes to Their Heads
Minotaur, the labyrinth monster
The architects of the pyramids, anonymous geniuses of the pharaohs
Socrates, the ruler of Greece
Women of Rome, power under conditions
Cicero, the idealist who had to be killed
Greeks and Romans take a liking to drugs
The great pyramid of Cheops
The universal Flood tablet emerges from oblivion
Gilgamesh and the Flower of Immortality
Pompeii:Talkative Victims
The Egyptian ibis, a sacred animal
The time of the knights:a memorable tournament
1492, Granada surrenders:the end of the Reconquista
The Merovingians found in the Jura
A century of Viking raids
A drakkar exhumed in the open field
The tomb of Nicolas Rolin finally discovered
The Christianization of the Vikings
The Slow Christian Reconquest
The droit de seigneur, a black legend of feudalism
Ani, the forgotten capital of medieval Armenia
When the Vikings founded Normandy
Al-Andalus:the myth of paradise lost
Al-Andalus, a golden age?
The successful integration of the Vikings
Archeology of the pancake
The beginnings of the witch hunt
Christine de Pisan reigns over letters
Prostitute:an accepted profession
Courtly Love:A Simple Ideal
Anne:the spirit and Brittany as a dowry
Hildegard of Bingen, the visionary
Catherine of Siena, the mystic who scolds the Pope
Eleanor of Aquitaine, a leading sovereign
The daily life of peasant women, companions of labor
Being a Woman in the Middle Ages
Notre Dame recovering
Hygiene goes through the shower
The Revolution, really daughter of the Enlightenment?
The Estates General:Reflecting a Society of Orders
Towards the Revolution:Turgot and Necker facing the crisis of the kingdom
1492, Granada surrenders:the end of the Reconquista
The tormented destiny of Korea
Korea:A Perpetual Struggle Against the Invader
American Revolution:Benjamin Franklin, an Enlightenment American
The Birth of the United States:The Myth of the Mayflower Pilgrims
Birth of the United States:Could America have been French?
American Revolution:The French are called in as reinforcements
American Revolution:Who are the Founding Fathers?
Terror in the Carpathians:Vlad, the real Dracula
Dracula:From Political Role Model to Novel Hero
The mysterious burial of Dracula
Machiavelli was not Machiavellian
Las Meninas, the coronation of painting at the Spanish court
Magellan's crazy expedition around the world
1661:Sweden invents banknotes
When the Old Regime savored overweight
1611:medical thermometer fever
Vampires, such natural monsters...
George Washington, the first president and his paradoxes
Coffees:The cup is full for the King of England
The violin leads the dance in the Renaissance
La Marseillaise, musical soul of the Revolution
Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, female painter and free woman
Brittany:a mummy in a lead coffin
Ali Bey, the spy who explored Mecca
Louis XV, the unknown king
Whiskey, an alcohol of water, earth and fire
Saint-Malo, the city of corsairs
We found the tennis court of François I
1709:the winter when the wine froze at the table of the Sun King
Isfahan, the Safavid jewel of Iran
Denis Papin simmers the first pressure cooker
How Iran Became Shia
Lepanto:Juan of Austria's "Real"
Women of the 1780s
Olympe de Gouges, the feminine Revolution
Mozart, or the tribulations of a genius in Vienna
women in revolution
Mozart and the magic of the piano
Kraken:the giant squid that shook the seas
Slavery:Haiti Revolts
When slaves crossed the Atlantic
Slavery:sold in markets
As in 40 (exhibition)
A strange defeat? May-June 1940 (exhibition)
The dodo, from Mauritius to wonderland
The London of Charles Dickens
The sulphurous opium war
Andrew Jackson, the founder of the Democratic Party
Franklin Roosevelt, President of Crisis and War
Villa Majorelle has reopened
The Luftwaffe at Norman time
Eugénie, the beautiful Spaniard who conquered Napoleon III
Luddism:the first rebellion against the machines
The train, a relative class transport
Karl Marx, a revolutionary youth
The customer, king of department stores
The conflict that deprived Bolivia of the sea
Lexode plunges France into fear
1940, the fatal test of the French army
Year 40:When All Seemed Lost
Napoleon's Soldiers:A Hard Life
Jane Dieulafoy, the transvestite explorer
The colossal mystification of Leo Taxil
The mafia in cinema, between fantasy and reality
Austria-Hungary, the last waltz of an empire
The suffragettes, or the bitter fight of women for the right to vote
Nat Turner, the rebellious slave to whom God spoke
Margherita, the queen of pizzas
The Korean War:The World Holds Its Breath
The Discovery and Identification of the Murdered Romanovs
The house where the Romanovs were murdered
Jack the Ripper:The Faceless Crime
The sordid life of East End prostitutes in the time of Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper runs rampant in the capital of misery
Jack the Ripper:A Gallery of Suspects
The Romanovs, a Russian saga
The Romanovs, the story of a fall
Lenin, graphic character
The Panama Canal, technical prowess and financial sinking
The Occupier Between the Lines:Soldiers' Letters
Anesthesia:in 1844, the operation of the first chance
Queen Victoria, ruler of the largest empire in the world
The Eiffel Tower, a technical challenge
The Anthropocene, or the sorcerer's apprentices of the climate
Queen Victoria, Grandmother of Europe
Queen Victoria:an army on all fronts
May 5, 1821:Napoleon's last breath
Napoleon and the Battle of Posterity
Albert, a husband in the shadow of Queen Victoria
Napoleon, between shadow and light
Greece:The Blood of Independence
Titanic:The Litany of Shattered Lives
The Paris Commune, the last of the revolutions
Communards:The Price of Commitment
Rémi Kauffer:“The KGB had information that was sometimes excellent, but poorly exploited by the Soviet bureaucracy. »
Victor Schoelcher, a life for the abolition of slavery
Titanic:the reasons for a disaster
KGB:spectacular cases
The gorilla stirs the West
Prohibition:when alcohol was banned in the United States
Africa's last hunter-gatherers
Japan, an expansionist nation
The African History of Egypt
Chaco Culture National Historical Park | Park, New Mexico, United States
Pacific Islands Trust Territory | former United States Territory, Pacific
National Monument of Aztec Ruins | archeological site, New Mexico, USA
Brahmarsi-desha | historical region, India
Sussex | historical kingdom, england, uk
Badakhshan | historical region, Afghanistan
Canyon de Chelly National Monument | Park, Arizona, United States
Galilee | Region, Israel
Police Zone | historical area, Namibia
Edinburgh Castle | History, Treasures and Facts
Atapuerca | anthropological and archaeological site, Spain
Montezuma Castle National Monument | History &Facts
United Provinces of Central America | historical Federation, Central America
Saint-Césaire | anthropological and archaeological site, France
Alaca Huyuk | archaeological site, Turkey
Wupatki National Monument | Monument, Arizona, United States
Cahokia Mounds | archaeological site, Illinois, USA
British Empire | Countries, Map, Elevation and Facts
Chimney Rock National Historic Site | Rock Formation, Nebraska, USA
Banffshire | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
Carnuntum | ancient site, Austria
Sabaʾ | old kingdom, Arabia
Cathay | medieval region, China
Osroëne | old kingdom, Mesopotamia, Asia
Open Range | the history of the United States
Peeblesshire | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
Menabé | historical kingdom, madagascar
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies historical kingdom, Italy
Celtiberia | historical region, Spain
Big Halaf | archaeological site, Syria
Ḥaḍramawt | old kingdom, Arabia
Viceroyalty of New Granada | Definition, History &Facts
Brabant | historical duchy, Europe
Cerro Sechin | archaeological site, Peru
Navajo National Monument | Arizona, United States
Inverness-shire | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
Septimania | historical region, France
Middle Anglia | Region, Anglo-Saxon England
Banat | historical region, Europe
Lunda Reich | historical state, Africa
Golden Horde | ancient division, Mongol Empire
Athabaska District | historical region, Canada
Lan Xang | historical kingdom, Laos
Bambara States | historical states, Africa
Aramis | anthropological and archaeological site, Ethiopia
German South West Africa | historical state, Namibia
Singhasari | historical kingdom, Indonesia
Koro Toro | anthropological and archaeological site, Chad
Malva | historical province, India
Franconia | historic duchy, Germany
Mercia | historical kingdom, england
Swabia | historical region, Germany
Galatia | old district, Turkey
Majapahit Empire | historical kingdom, Indonesia
Lazio | ancient region, Italy
Qafzeh | anthropological and archaeological site, Israel
Nassau | historical region, Germany
Granada | History, Alhambra &Sights
Khanate of Crimea | historical state, Ukraine
Murcia | Spanish kingdom
Sultanate of Malacca | Malay Dynasty, Southeast Asia
Candy | historical kingdom, Sri Lanka
Belgica | old province, Europe
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata | historical area, South America
Dmanisi | archeological site, Georgia
ʿAbdali Sultanate | historical state, Yemen
Koguryo | old kingdom, Korea
Kingdom of Jerusalem | historical state, Middle East
Vinland | historical area, North America
Wolof Reich | historical empire, Africa
Pamphylia | old quarter, Anatolia
Strathclyde | historical kingdom, scotland, uk
Fontechevade | anthropological and archaeological site, France
Schleswig | History &Geography
Nairi | ancient district, Southwest Asia
Bengal | Region, Asia
Klasies | anthropological and archaeological site, South Africa
National Monument Castillo de San Marcos | Description, history &facts
Mitla | archaeological site, Mexico
Clergy Reserves | Canadian history
Ancient Middle East | historical region, Asia
Image Hill National Monument | Area, Iowa, United States
Samaria | historical region, Palestine
Satsuma | historical domain, Japan
ʿAdullam | ancient city, Israel
El Morro National Monument | National Monument, New Mexico, United States
La Ferrassie | anthropological and archaeological site, France
British East Africa | historical states, United Kingdom
Qi | ancient state, China [771–221 BC] BC]
Ndongo | historical kingdom, Africa
Canal Zone | Region, Panama
kent | historical kingdom, england
Kingdom of Loango | historical kingdom, Africa
Hallstatt | archaeological site, Austria
Indian Territory | historical area, United States
New Museum | Museum, New York City, New York, United States
Chankillo | archaeological site, Peru
Koobi Forums | anthropological and archaeological site, Kenya
Bithynia | old quarter, Anatolia
package | old kingdom, Korea
Lydia | ancient region, Anatolia
Fertile Crescent | Definition, location, map, meaning and facts
Archaeological Park of Moundville | archaeological site, Alabama, USA
Aksum | old kingdom, Africa
Grand Duchy of Lithuania | historical state, Europe
Benin | historical kingdom, West Africa
Damaraland | historical region, Namibia
Pedra Furada | archaeological site, Brazil
Champa | old kingdom, Indochina
Illyrian Provinces | historical region, Europe
Qin tomb | History, Terracotta Army &Facts
Mont Lassois | ancient site, France
Phrygia | old district, Turkey
Kinross County | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
Ngoyo | historical kingdom, Africa
Duchy of Parma and Piacenza | historical duchy, Italy
Vijayanagar | historical city and empire, india
Austrian Netherlands | historical province, Europe
Gaetulia | Region, North Africa
Annam | Region, Viet Nam
Cape Colony | British Colony, South Africa
Great al-ʿAjjul | archaeological site, Palestine
Asia | ancient Roman province
Agri Decumates | old region, Germany
Kingdom of Burundi | historical kingdom, East Africa
Spanish Main | historical region, South America and Caribbean
Hindustan | Country &Facts
Belgian Congo | History &Facts
Amud | anthropological and archaeological site, Israel
Deira | historical kingdom, england
Swartkrans | Location, fossils &facts
Arakan Kingdom of Mrohaung | historical kingdom, Myanmar
Great Zimbabwe | History, meaning, culture and facts
Assiniboia | Region, Canada
Ifat | historical state, Ethiopia
Nariocotoma | archeological site, Kenya
Brands | historical province, France
Laetoli | anthropological and archaeological site, Tanzania
Valois | Region, France
Schaumburg-Lippe | historical state, Germany
Kosala | old kingdom, india
Le Moustier | anthropological and archaeological site, France
Guyenne | historical region, France
Caledonia | old region, UK
Selkirkshire | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
Memphis | ancient city, Egypt
Slave Coast | Region, West Africa
Ahhiyawa | History, Controversy &Facts
Great al-ʿUbayd | archeological site, Iraq
Arabia | Roman province
Andersonville National Historic Site | historic site, Andersonville, Georgia, USA
Kingdom of Navarre | Facts &History
Fulani Empire | historical empire, Africa
Lugdunensis | Roman Province, Europe
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland | political entity
Essex | Anglo-Saxon Kingdom, England, United Kingdom
Gallia Comata | Roman territory, Europe
Lindsey | Anglo-Saxon Kingdom and Diocese
Bremen | former duchy, Germany
Comtat-Venaissin | former province, France
Isauria | old district, Turkey
Bouri | anthropological and archaeological site, Ethiopia
Tabūn | anthropological and archaeological site, Israel
Beira | historical province, Portugal
Neustria | historical kingdom, Europe
African Meeting House | Church, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Wartburg | Castle, Germany
Anatolia | History, Map &Facts
Mataram | historical kingdom, Indonesia
Livonia | historical region, Europe
Cis-Sutlej says | historical principalities, India
Old Castile | historical region, Spain
Ross and Cromarty | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
British West Africa | historical states, Africa
Mthethwa | historical state, Africa
Kingdom of Nicaea | historical principality, Asia
Unterwalden | former canton, Switzerland
Bundelkhand | historical region, India
Rustamid Kingdom | historical state, Algeria
Lagar Velho | anthropological and archaeological site, Portugal
Russian Empire | History, Facts, Flag &Map
Walls of Jericho | Archaeology, history and meaning
Valencia | medieval kingdom, Spain
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes historical kingdom, Balkans [1918–1929]
Vindija | anthropological and archaeological site, Croatia
Mackenzie | former county, Canada
Dithmarsen | historical region, Germany
Skhūl | anthropological and archaeological site, Israel
Tanganyika | historical state, Tanzania
Songhai Empire | History, Facts &Fall
Franklin | historical state, United States
Denkyera | historical kingdom, Africa
Courland | historical region, Europe
Olduvai Gorge | archaeological site, Tanzania
Media | ancient region, Iran
Sultanate of Delhi | History, importance and rulers
Dutch Republic | History &Facts
Kaḍiri | historical kingdom, Indonesia
La Tene | archaeological site, switzerland
French West Africa | historical area, West Africa
Prague Castle | History, buildings &facts
Macedonia | old kingdom, Europe
Nubia | Definition, History, Map &Facts
Armagnac | historical region, France
Holy Roman Empire | Map, Definition, History, Capital and Meaning
History of Mesopotamia Definition, Summary and Facts
Arabia Felix | ancient region, Arabia
Kingdom of Anziku | historical kingdom, Africa
Al-Hirah | ancient city, Iraq
ʿAmūq | Region, Turkey
Somaliland | historical region, Africa
Bunyoro | historical kingdom, East Africa
Angevin Reich | historical empire, Europe
Dahomey | historical kingdom, Africa
mongoose | anthropological and archaeological site, New South Wales, Australia
Barrois | historical county, France
Wigtownshire | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
lip | historical state, Germany
Asante Empire | historical empire, Africa
Zhoukoudian | archaeological site, China
Illyria | historical region, Europe
Mon Kingdom | Kingdom, Myanmar
Palatinate | historical region, Germany
Cochinchina | Region, Viet Nam
Armageddon | Definition &Facts
Northern Sarkars | historical district, India
Poverty Point National Monument | archaeological site, Louisiana, USA
Lucania | ancient region, Italy
Akkad | People, culture, history and facts
Kingdom of Bagirmi | historical kingdom, Africa
Huari | archeological site and Andean civilization, Peru
Sumer | Definition, Cities, Rulers &Facts
Abae | ancient city, Greece
Ghasan | Definition, History &Facts
Hausa says | historical region, Africa
Waldeck | former state, Germany
Midlothian | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
Sikyatki | archeological site, Arizona, USA
Portuguese India | Facts, history, maps and forts
Copan | ancient city, Honduras
Ndutu | anthropological and archaeological site, Tanzania
Kush | Region and kingdoms of ancient Nubia, Africa
Mahra Sultanate | historical state, Yemen
punt | historical region, Africa
Canaan | Definition, History &Facts
Tassili-n-Ajjer | archaeological site, Algeria
Matamba | historical kingdom, Africa
Arzawa | old kingdom, anatolia
Kingdom of Rwanda | historical kingdom, Africa
Hadar | anthropological and archaeological site, Ethiopia
Third Reich | Facts &History
Dayr al-Baḥrī | archeological site, Egypt
Biafran | State of secession, Nigeria
Wessex | Kings, History &Facts
Schwarzburg | historical state, Germany
Spanish Netherlands | historical province, Europe
Kromdraai | anthropological and archaeological site, South Africa
Swellendam and Graaff-Reinet | historic quarter, south africa
Makapansgat | anthropological and archaeological site, South Africa
Oldenburg | historical state, Germany
Elymais | old kingdom, Iran
Hesse-Darmstadt | former landgrave, Germany
Middlesex | historic county, United Kingdom
Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum | Museum, Berlin, Germany
Greenfield Village | historic village, Michigan, USA
Field of Cloth of Gold | British and French History
Pannonia | historical region, Europe
Magadha | ancient kingdom, India
Bit Adini | old kingdom, middle east
Nakbe | archaeological site, Guatemala
French Equatorial Africa | French Territory, Africa
Bashan | old country, middle east
Roxburghshire | former county, Scotland, United Kingdom
Gobekli Tepe | archaeological site, Turkey
Jaintia | historical state, India
Sardinia | historical kingdom, Italy
Polish Corridor | Region, Europe
German Empire | Facts, History, Flag &Map
Judea | Region, Middle East
Bodo | anthropological and archaeological site, Ethiopia
mountain | former duchy, Germany
Srivijaya Empire | History, Location, Religion, Government &Facts
Oyo Empire | historical kingdom in West Africa
Moyen-Congo | African territory
Avanti | old kingdom, india
New Hampshire Grants | historical area, United States
Thracian Chersonese | ancient region, Turkey
French Congo | historical region, Africa
Numidia | ancient region, Africa
Al Jazīrah | Region, Middle East
Africa | Roman territory, North Africa
Pazyryk | archaeological site, Kazakhstan
Akan says | historical region, West Africa
Sterkfontein | anthropological and archaeological site, South Africa
Kotosh | archaeological site, Peru
Sale | anthropological and archaeological site, Morocco
Anglo-Egyptian Condominium | British-Egyptian History
Canada West | historical region, Canada
Tonkin | Colonial Region, Vietnam
Tuzigoot National Monument | Park, Arizona, United States
Darfur | historical region and former province, Sudan
La Chapelle aux Saints | anthropological and archaeological site, France
Lycaonia | ancient region, Turkey
Dacia | historical region, Europe
Saxony | historical region, duchy and kingdom, Europe
Kazanje | historical kingdom, Africa
Tiwanaku | Culture and archaeological site, Bolivia
Karīm Shahīr | archeological site, Iraq
Decapolis | ancient Greek league, Palestine
Reuss | historical principalities, Germany
Angkor | History, place &facts
jinji | Fortress, India
Troas | History, importance and ancient city
Brandenburg | historical Margrave, Germany
boina | historical kingdom, madagascar
Mecklenburg | historical region, Germany
Tyrone | former county, Northern Ireland, UK
Bernicia | historical kingdom, england
Bhimbetka Rock Shelters | archeological site, Madhya Pradesh, India
Dvaravati | old kingdom, Asia
Arago | anthropological and archaeological site, France
Cumberland | historic county, england, uk
Lothagam | anthropological and archaeological site, Kenya
Uraha Hill | anthropological and archaeological site, Malawi
Transalpine Gaul | Roman Province, Europe
Viceroyalty of Peru | historical area, South America
Assyria | History &Facts
Paeonia | historical region
Cuba | historical kingdom, Africa
Netherlands | historical region, Netherlands
Cilicia | old quarter, Anatolia
ternifine | anthropological and archaeological site, Algeria
Joyeuse | Meaning &History
French Coast | Territory, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Ghurid Sultanate | History, Dynasty and Significance
Sukhothai Kingdom | historical kingdom, thailand
Congo Free State | historical state, Africa
Appomattox Court House | Definition, place, date and facts
Wadai | historical kingdom, Africa
Ḥiṣn al-Ghurāb | ancient city, Arabia
Kingdom of Naples | historical state, Italy
Nazca Lines | archaeological site, Peru
Luba-Lunda States | historical empire, Africa
Limburg | historical region, Europe
Rouergue | old province, France
Caria | old quarter, Anatolia
The Code of Hammurabi:one of the most ancient corpus of laws I CM
The Savoy family wanted the Crown Jewels kept by the Bank of Italy back
Pope Formosus:the "cadaveric" pontiff I CM
The Academy:symbol of Athenian education and culture I CM
Paolo Thaon di Revel, the Duke of the Sea of the Italian navy
In ancient Rome there were dark-skinned people and the peasants were perpetually "tanned".
Satan, or the Devil:the Christian origins of the medieval imagery of evil | CM
Gladiators and slaves in ancient Rome
The political rise of Caesar:from miles to dictator | CM
The plague of Athens:Thucydides between Science and Pathos | CM
The story of Chico Mendes
Who was Irma Grese, Belsen's blonde beast?
The Nazi Atomic Bomb That Never Existed | Let's clarify the Third Reich's nuclear program
Fascism and the Italianization of South Tyrol
Stories of Heroes, Strategists and Philosophers:Barack Obama and Isocrates' Athenian Dream
WE THE PEOPLE || The role of the popular masses in history
The rise to power of Octavian Augustus
The Peloponnesian War:the advent of Sophistics and the dissolution of the Polis
Hitler's fake suicide, here are all the inconsistencies of history
The Cult of Isis in Rome
Greek History:the Destiny of the Workers in the Mycenaean Palaces
History Rome, Growth and Decline of a millenary empire
Exporting Oligarchies:the Colonization of Archaic Greece
The Myth of Charlemagne. Chat with the historian Davide Esposito
Giovanni Battista Montini, later Pope Paul VI told by Fulvio de Giorgi
The regime and the language. Stories of Fascist linguistic autarchy.
Why didn't the Greeks invent the steam engine?
“Virtute duce comite fortuna”. The sad story of the somm. "Galvani"
The last charge. History of the 14th Cavalry Regiment of Alexandria
The Bellomo case, the only Italian trial for war crimes after World War II
BARBANERA | The face of evil
Flavio Biondo and the Middle Ages:at the origins of the term
Shapods, Blemmas and Fantastic Creatures in the shadow of Genghis Khan
Psychostasia and Weight of the Soul
BLACK HISTORY || Four centuries of history, slavery, racism and civil rights struggles
Bodo and Alcuino:peasants and intellectuals in the shadow of Charlemagne
CARTAGE || A brief history of Carthage, from the Phoenician foundation to its destruction
The true origin of the Etruscans
ARTURO GRAF and the Legend of the Magician Pontiff
The Hellenistic kingdoms || How the Macedonians exported Greece to the world
Middle Ages:Poggio Bracciolini and the lost manuscripts
The Greek civilization:From the Minoan origins to the Polis
HISTORY OF CHINA - from the first settlements to the birth of the first Chinese empire
THE PHENICIANS - a people of navigators and merchants who founded Carthage
THE EGYPTIANS - the people who built the pyramids and the sphinx
Interview with prof. Paolo Pombeni
The Sumerians - the people who invented the wheel and writing
What is prehistory?
The eye of Horus in Egyptian mathematics
I see you, but do you see me? - Prosopagnosia
NOBLE FUJITA || The Japanese pilot who bombed California
An interview on Craxi and the PSI with Professor Luigi Musella
The Sultanate of Women || Kadinlar jumped
The preparation of the March on Rome
Interview with Professor Guido Formigoni
Marina and admirals of Mussolini interview with Fabio De Ninno
The PSI crisis and Craxi’s ascent to the secretariat of the party
Hatshepsut:"daughter of the king, sister of the king, bride of God, great royal bride"
Freemasonry in the nineteenth-century revolutions
Ancient History:Petra, the marvel carved into the rock
Who was Cesare Battisti, the Italian hero in the First World War?
The problems of the Italian Civil War
Italian Colonialism - Colonial policies in the Kingdom of Italy.
Doric Civilization - Who were the Dorians?
The Sillana Proscription lists
Italy before Italy - History of the Kingdom of Italy
The Nuremberg trials between winners and justice
The origins of the Roman civilization
Were there terrestrial civilizations before ours? For science, the answer is no
The strategic use of town planning in the Roman age
Italian occupation of Istria in the first post-war period and the effects in the second post-war period
THE DEFENESTATION OF PRAGUE four hundred years later
Who was Julius Caesar?
Judging the past with modern parameters is anti-historical.
April 25 is the Easter of the Italian Republic
The truth about the New World Order
The sources of history
The micro-history
The story of the Del Frate brothers and their “historic” workshop.
USA &USSR | friendly enemies
The D-Day nurses who didn't land in Normandy. Where have they landed?
The true story of Women's Day
Hannibal | Who was Annibale Barca?
Acerbo Law | All you need to know about the Acerbo law
The fall of the Berlin Wall - November 9, 1989
From the goddess Vesta to the virgin Mary in Roman civilization
That time the Kurds saved us from the Nazis
Khrushchev's shoe - what really happened on October 12, 1960?
The breach of Porta Pia, what happened on September 20, 1870?
The Taking of Rome and its epochal importance, which goes beyond the unification of Italy
Was Germany really responsible for the start of the First World War?
Who was Cola di Rienzo?
Outlaws no longer exist
Why is Germany ashamed of Nazism while Italy does not do the same with Fascism?
July 4, 1776, the triumph of the bourgeoisie in the new world
Mosley's British Fascism
The conquest of Southern Italy | Neo-Bourbon Myths
The history of the Arab League
Mussolini, the protector of Islam
The sexual life of a friar of the Middle Ages | Decameron +18
The economic boom of the early nineteenth century
Half-naked woman, chased by armed men during the Lviv Pogrom
The first aerial bombardment in history
The seven best generals of Napoleon Bonaparte
Who was Leopold II of Belgium?
All in all "not" was "just" another wall in the world.
Bear Mario Corbino, the liberal who "introduced pensions" in Italy
Differences between Town Hall and Roman Colony
The Fall of Carthage according to Polybius, Diodorus and Appian
The hostage in the ancient world
The anachronistic modern liberalism attributed to Manzoni
Miklós Horthy's Hungarian Fascism
Cesaricide, the assassination of Caesar on the Ides of March
Was Napoleon's penis small?
Baudouin IV, the Leper King of Jerusalem
Marco Polo and the true history of pasta
The historical memory of the Foibe
Discovered a new tattoo on the body of Oetzi, the "Mummy of the Similaun"
Prehistoric Cooked Snail Shells Found
Prehistoric Meteorite discovered in Poland
Find Dog Bones Dated 32,000 Years Ago
Prehistoric Human Droppings Found and Analyzed in Spain
Prehistoric Camp Found in London
Toothpaste and Toothbrush:A Brief History of Oral Hygiene
Writing in Antiquity:Historical Notes on the Pen
Mesolithic:Did Our Ancestors Have Blue Eyes?
Discovered the most ancient human footprints in Europe
Find Prehistoric "Cigarettes"
Discovered First Footprints of Homo Erectus
Google Remember the Finding of Lucy
Did Neanderthal Man Use Hot Water at Home?
Sperm Found 50 Million Years Ago
Pollution of 400,000 Years Ago
Kenya:World's oldest stone tools discovered
Paleolithic:Found Flowers Deposited on a Tomb 16,000 Years Ago
Prehistory:40,000 Years Ago Bracelet Found
Meals based on elephants in the Paleolithic
Payment Methods:Evolution from the Neolithic to the Information Age
Prehistoric Sieves Found in Croatia
Oetzi was heart-sick
10,000 Year Old Pastel Found in Great Britain
Pterosaur:Find 200 Eggs
Dog and Man:have they been friends for about 8000 years?
Cheese:the Origins
Found Ancient Engraving of Uro ("Ancestor" of the Bull)
Prehistoric Melon Seeds Found in Sardinia
Prehistoric Baby Rattle Found in Russia
Theopompus of Chios is scandalized by the too much freedom of Etruscan women
Etruscan Women:Equality and Rights (almost Incredible for the Era!)
Fables in Ancient Egypt:even the Egyptians told them to their children
"Cesso":why is the Cabinet also called So?
Celts:Severed Heads of Enemies Used as Victory Trophies
Tomb of Cleopatra and Marco Antonio:are we at a turning point?
Ancient Egypt:A Great "Mysterious" Building Discovered
China:Large and Luxurious Baths of 2000 Years Ago Discovered
Egyptian embalming:what happened to the viscera?
Exceptional Discovery in Egypt:Another Secret Room in the Pyramid of Cheops
Degree in Literature and History:from the beginnings to the Online Paths
Perfumeries in Ancient Rome:State-of-the-art workshops and laboratories
Rhodinum Italicum:the Rose Perfume that Romans liked
Garum as a condiment and as ... medicine!
Classical Art:How Modern Design Influences
Cleopatra's Stratagem:Wrapped in a Carpet Introduce herself to Caesar
Perfumes in Ancient Rome:Containers for the Rich and the Poor
Emperor Vespasian:a Nice Anecdote Told by Suetonius
History of the Scala:from the Origins to the Present, from 6000 BC till today
Natural Deodorants for Egyptians:Favorites
Beauty of Egyptian Women:Peeling (a Recipe)
Anti-wrinkles of the Ancient Egyptians:the most widespread and used
Beauty in Ancient Egypt:Moscow dung after hair removal
The Tattoos of the Ancient Egyptians
Did Cleopatra Attempt to Seduce Octavian?
Sons of Cleopatra:What Was Their Fate?
Strange Remedies Against Baldness in Ancient Egypt
Omelette with Leeks, Zucchini and Pine Nuts:a Recipe from Ancient Egypt
Food Preservation in Ancient Egypt:How Did It Happen?
Celtic cuisine:the Ragout
What Physical Defect Was Tutankhamun Affected?
Spicy Chocolate:an Exquisite Recipe of the Aztecs
The Suicide of Cleopatra:All the Hypotheses
The Make-Up of Women (and Men) of Ancient Egypt
The Harlot Cleopatra. Or not?
The greatest leaders in history? The classification of Hannibal
Honey and crocodile droppings:the contraceptive of the Egyptians
Egyptians:their condom
What did the Egyptian Merit Beauty-Case contain?
Found "Beauty" tools of Warriors from 3000 years ago
The "Kajal" of the Egyptians
Hannibal and the Poisonous Snakes
Found in the sea Phoenician wreck, possibly the oldest ever
Anti-Wrinkle Cream of the Ancient Egyptians:a Recipe
Ancient Egypt:Oils and Ointments for the Body. The daily “Toilet”
Etruscans:Olive Oil as a Medicament and for Enlightenment
The Use of Olive Oil and Olives in Etruscan Cuisine
The Egyptians suffered from atherosclerosis and heart disease
Ancient Cooking Recipes:Biscotti dei Galli
Etruscan-Roman Cream (from an Ancient Recipe of Apicius)
Between Faith and History:the Question of Mary's Virginity
Barabbas:Robber or Revolutionary Passionate? Suggestive Hypotheses
Pontius Pilate:Brief Biography of the Man who Condemned Jesus
Mary Magdalene (and her Morality) between History and Legend
Christmas:Was Jesus Born in Bethlehem or Nazareth?
Wise Men:Who Really Were They, What Did They Do and Where Did They Come From?
Nefertiti:the Noble and Beautiful Face of the Queen of Egypt
Wigs in Ancient Egypt:a must-have fashion
Egypt:Body of Woman Found with "Extension" in Hair
The Egyptian Museum must remain in Turin!
Absorbents in Ancient Egypt
Pietro, from Pescatore to Santo
Etruscan Good Dentists
Peter and Paul:the Martyrdom. Many Doubts, Some Certainties
The oldest (and grim) birthday in history
Spoon:some curiosities
Purple Carrots in Antiquity
The Scented Sails of Cleopatra
Pajamas:Origin of the Word
Perfume and Religion in Ancient Egypt
Egyptians:how did the ancient inhabitants of the Nile dress?
Beer in Ancient Egypt
Bread in Ancient Egypt
Nuraghi:a beautiful Sardinian mystery
The Man of Tollund:an Amazing Mummy
Confucius:Found his oldest portrait?
Papyrus, Cotton and Breadcrumbs:Still on Sanitary Napkins in Ancient Egypt
Egyptian aphrodisiacs
The Egyptians:how they ate
All the Cruelty of Silla in a Terrible Anecdote
The Hair Mania of the Ancient Romans (Males)
The Lupanare of Pompeii
Forks Caudine and Origin of an Expression a bit Becera ...
Dormouse meat, a delicacy of ancient Roman cuisine
Traveling Ancient Romans:Fashion
Tomb of Antinous:where is Hadrian's Beautiful Lover Buried?
Hadrian's Sorrow for the Death of Antinous, his Young Lover
The first wooden “seat” for latrines was found in England
Hygiene in Ancient Rome:Dangerous Windows!
Ancient Greece:Sophocles "Towed" and Robbed by a Young Man
Cuisine of Ancient Greece:Prawns Glazed with Honey Filosseno
Painting and History:Buying a Slave in Rome
New Discoveries:Did the Roman Legionaries Live in Luxury?
So they kissed the ancient Romans
Tiberius and the Erotic Paintings Collection
Nero has his wife Octavia assassinated
Tomb of Amphipolis (Greece):Found a skeleton
Death Penalty in Ancient Rome:"Damnatio ad Bestias"
New Discoveries:Were Gladiators Vegetarians and Ate Ash?
White Pizza of the Ancient Greeks:the Recipe to Make it at Home
Lesbia:who was Clodia, the Great Love of Catullus
Commodus or "gladiator emperor"
The Bloody End of Commodus
Cruelty and Follies of Commodus
Why did Brutus hate Caesar (his Father?)?
The Irony of the Roman Emperor Gallienus
Nero's Hair
Physical defects of some Roman emperors according to Suetonius
Maxims of Marcus Aurelius:Wisdom of an Emperor
Statilia Messalina, Nero's Less Known Wife
Virgil:All his Modesty in a Letter to Augustus
Found in Turkey a stele with engraved Greek poetry
Songs of Soldiers to Caesar for his Homosexuality
Valentine's Day:Who Really Was the Saint of Lovers?
Ancient Greek Cuisine:Pancakes with Honey
Vespasian's "Tax on Urine"
The Strange Relationship of Augustus with his Daughter Giulia
Opium:Origin of the Word
The Perfumes of the Greeks according to Theophrastus
Surgery Before Anesthesia
Origin of the word "soldier"
Historical itineraries:Torre Santa Sabina
Amazon of 2500 years ago
Why is the face powder so called?
Handkerchief:Historical Notes and some Interesting Curiosities
Julius Caesar:Epileptic or Did He Suffer from Repeated Strokes?
Poppea's Favorite Perfume
Suckling Pig with Stuffing… Particular
Plautus:how to "Pick Up" a Woman
Brief History of the Fork
The Halloween Pumpkin was ... a Turnip!
Origins of the Halloween party
Hangover in Antiquity? Methods to Get It Through
Bain Marie:Why Do You Say This?
Insects at the table
Did Nero Treat Myopia with an Emerald?
Horatii and Curiatii:the Epic Clash between History and Legend
Tarquinius the Superb:All there is to know about the Last King of Rome
From Bartering to Trading
Julius Caesar Descendant of Romulus and Aeneas
Numa Pompilius:Who was the Second King of Rome?
Anco Marcio:who was the Fourth King of Rome?
April 21:Why is it Christmas in Rome?
Human Remains on Mount Lykaion:Human Sacrifices in Ancient Greece?
Kidney stones:the Bizarre Cures of the Romans
Nero and the Passion for Sport
Nero:the Fixation of Chant
Barbers:the first in history They were those of Ancient Greece
Caligula's Follies:from Food to Horse
Caligula:a Gruesome Anecdote
Aristotle Greedy for… Cicadas
Tito Tazio:the Kings of Rome Were 8?
Hair in Ancient Rome:the Giulia hairdo
Incest in Ancient Rome:Domitian and his niece Giulia
Roman Matrona:Who She Was and What She Did
Apicius:how to perfume the Garum
Appearance of an Ancient Rome Prostitute. The Red
Tuesday:why is it considered an inauspicious day?
Was Tiberius a Pedophile?
Which Architect Built the Colosseum?
The Colosseum and the Legend of the Devil
83 AD:the first Italian "Pub"
Alcohol and Women in Imperial Rome
The Great (and Expensive) Passion of Cicero
Marco Tullio Cicerone and his Amazing Wealth
The Assassination of Heliogabalus Narrated by Cassius Dio
The Death of Nero Narrated by Suetonius
Scented Oils in Ancient Rome
Olive Oil as Medicine in Ancient Rome
Olive Oil Lamps in Ancient Rome:how they worked
Apicius cake ... with fish!
Apicius:White sauce
That Caligula transvestite ...
Caligula the Schizophrenic
The Funeral of Julius Caesar
The "Abbuffate" of the Ancient Romans
Why Do Greek Statues Have Small Penis?
Gustatio:the ancient Romans invent the aperitif
Gaius Apuleius Diocles, the "Lionel Messi" of Ancient Rome
Menstrual pains:how were they treated in Ancient Greece?
Gynecology in Ancient Greece:Recipe to Promote Conception
Medicine in Ancient Greece:Erofilo's Recipe to Treat Vision Problems
The Dream of Silla
Ancient Greek women:how did they do their hair?
Parioli in Rome:Why is this district called this way?
Women's Works:What Were Those of Ancient Rome?
The (Forgotten) Skeleton of Pliny the Elder
Orgies and Incest:Rumors about Christians in Ancient Rome
The Secret of Hadrian's Beard
Flatulence, Scraps and other "Refinements" in the Banquets of Ancient Rome
Banquets in Ancient Rome:Slaves to Collect the Vomit
Doctors in Ancient Rome
Assassination of Gaius Gracchus:Another Version
How did Gaius Gracchus die? The Famous Version of Plutarch
Entrepreneurs in Ancient Rome
Gout, Disease of the Rich
The Husbands of Nero
Colosseum:an Interesting Discovery
Barbie and Ken in Ancient Greece
Why was Caligula so called? The Roman Caliga
Destruction of Pompeii:August 24 or October 24?
Male Prostitution in Ancient Rome
Pullum Parthicum:a Recipe of the great “Chef” Apicius
Martial:a Recipe for Garum
Love phrases:the 10 most beautiful in Italian literature
Calendar:the most important stages of its history
Guillain-Barré Syndrome:Was Alexander the Great Buried Alive?
Roman Emperors Mad About Lead Poisoning?
Single in Ancient Rome:Marriage Seen as a Nuisance
Ficatum:Pork Liver (Fat) in a Recipe from Apicius
Fire of Rome of 64 AD:who Were the (True) Guilty?
Fire of Rome:what damage to the city and how many victims?
Death of Julius Caesar:Bad Omens and Bad Dreams before the Tragedy
Origin of the Nickname Caracalla:why was the Emperor so called?
Tomb of St. Peter:where is the Apostle Buried? (with Video)
Pornai:the Low-ranking Prostitutes of Ancient Greece
Regent:Story of a Diamond Who Brings Bad Luck
Blue Diamond, a Beautiful and Cursed Gem
Ben Hur:Discovering Ancient Rome with Alberto Angela
The Game of Dice in the Middle Ages
Curiosities about Charlemagne:from the Shrill Voice to the many Lovers
Sugar in the Middle Ages:Food and Medicine
Beatrice Portinari:who was the woman loved by Dante?
Blue blood:why is this expression used to indicate the aristocrats?
Playing Cards:Origins of a Pastime That Does Not Know Sunset
The "Most High" Charlemagne
Florence:Discovery of a Necropolis under the Uffizi
Beauty in the Middle Ages:Hair Dyeing and Strange Remedies for Baldness
Ancient Medicine:Anesthesia in the Middle Ages
How Did the Ancients Treat Myopia?
Cooking in the Middle Ages:Fat is Better
Spaghetti:Italian or Chinese?
The Cuisine:Historical Notes on Bread
Feminine Beauty in the Middle Ages:Peeling and Depilation
Florence, 1300:How women took care of their hair. The Fashion Hairstyle
Florence, 1300:How women took care of the face
History of the Seven and a Half Game, from the Origins to Today
Brief History of Panettone
Books:"Middle Ages in the Kitchen:Ingredients, Recipes and Flavors"
University:Origin of the Word
Ceglie Messapica:Church of the Madonna della Grotta
History of Cuisine:the Origins of… Meatball
Medieval Cooking Recipes:Sitting Cabbage
Medieval Onion Salad
Medieval Cuisine:the Origins of Parmigiano Reggiano
Mascarpone:the Medieval Origins
Male and Female Fashion from the Late Middle Ages to the Modern Age
Panettone:a curiosity
Carbonata by Maestro Martino
Poisonous dishes in the Middle Ages
Medieval Christmas Recipes:Torta d'Agli
Pandoro:Historical Notes on one of the most loved Christmas sweets
Cannibalism in the Middle Ages:"Il Fiero Pasto" (with Video)
Dante Killed by a Mosquito
Dante Alighieri was a Narcoleptic
Hemorrhoids:in the Middle Ages they were treated (so to speak!) Like this!
Kitchen of the '300:a Recipe for Cooking ... the Crane
Cranes, Swallows, Storks, Swans… Strange Meals in the Medieval Kitchen
The Woman in the Middle Ages:not Just Wife and Mother ...
Medieval Medicine:Remedies against Staphylococcus and styes
Elephants, Guinea Pigs and Bears:The Strange Pet Animals of Some Historical Characters
The Medieval Origins of the Saying:“Put Yourself in Someone's Hands”
Medieval Origins of the Expression "Put the horns"
Inquisition:When Was He Born?
Notary in the Middle Ages:what was his role and what his duties?
Charlemagne:Favorite Foods
In the footsteps of Count Ugolino
Joan of Arc Ring Sold in London ... Or not?
Purge to Heal the Mind
Painting and History:"Extraction" of Mental Illness in the Middle Ages
St. Francis:his Diseases
Chess:Bishop of the '200 found
Breast in the Middle Ages:Plants and Flowers for the Beauty of him
Easter Cake:Medieval Recipe
Glasses:Medieval Invention
Christmas as in the Middle Ages:Recipe for Hippocras or Spiced Wine
Medieval Christmas Recipes:Nucato
Prohibition of Sex in the Middle Ages
Night Vase in the Middle Ages
The "First Time" of a Medieval Woman
What did people eat (mostly) in the Middle Ages?
Middle Ages:Did Women Really Have No Rights?
To See:Tancredi Fountain in Brindisi
Delicate Sauce:Medieval Christmas Recipe
White Ravioli:Medieval Christmas Recipe
Toothbrush:When Was It Invented?
Cheese-maker:a Medieval Craft
Middle Ages:the Fruit and Vegetable Market
The Medieval Houses
Market and Shops in the Middle Ages
Joan of Arc in Prison
Maid of Orleans:the Only (True) Portrait of Joan of Arc
Rivers of Wine and Beer in the Middle Ages
That Womanizer of Charlemagne
The Super Physicist of Charlemagne
How did Charlemagne dress?
Formosus:Trial of the Pope ... Dead!
Dracula:Real or Fictional Character?
Ius Primae Noctis:what was it really?
In the Middle Ages (Non) Witches Burned
Prostitution in the Middle Ages:a Necessary Evil
Fruit Croquettes:Medieval Christmas Recipe
Bologna:Medieval Jewish Cemetery found
Ladislao I of Naples:Illness or Murder in "Red Lights"?
Louis IX, King of France:Discovered the True Cause of His Death
Savoiardi:When were these biscuits invented?
Toasted Bread and Leeks:Medieval Christmas Recipe
Spiced Pan:Medieval Christmas Recipe
VII Sec. A.D .:"Soft" Treatment for Hemorrhoids
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