Fiction
The Roman Legions
1. Their Military Training During Rome's early days, its army mainly consisted of local farmers who were quickly mobilized to fight small battles with nearby settlements. However, in 390 BC, everything changed when a Gaul army defeated the Romans and launched an attack on the city.
By Nicolas J.D2 years ago in History
Vanishing Mysteries: The Enigma of the Bermuda Triangle
Welcome to the perplexing world of the Bermuda Triangle, often known as the "Devil's Triangle," a stretch of the North Atlantic Ocean that has puzzled the world with tales of lost ships, planes, and crews. This mysterious expanse, linking Bermuda, Miami, and Puerto Rico, has sparked curiosity and spooky legends that have fascinated people for ages.
By Oasis of Wisdom2 years ago in History
"Curio Mission: Unwinding Secrets". Content Warning.
Once upon a lively January fifteenth morning, the sun painted the sky with tints of pink and gold as Lieutenant Arjun Sharma arranged to leave on an extraordinary mission. Positioned in a far off armed force base, Arjun was known for his steady commitment and boldness. Much to his dismay that this specific day would draw itself into the chronicles of his life.
By Nagaraj story2 years ago in History
A Riveting Book On Military Intervention and Political Turmoil
Charlie Kaye deftly constructs a narrative of military intervention and political turmoil in the suspenseful thriller "Time Has Come," where the fates of nations dangle in the balance. The narrative chronicles the transformation of seven United States Marines from exhausted combatants to influential statesmen through their orchestration of a revolution that threatens the very foundations of power. As we delve into the engrossing realm of this literary work, we shall investigate the profound themes of duplicity, sacrifice, and the seismic changes that occur on a global scale.
By Lilly Zayla2 years ago in History
15 African Presidents Who Were Assassinated In The Most Dangerous Ways. Content Warning.
Numerous leaders throughout African history have met tragic ends, indicating the turbulent character of politics in particular eras and locales. In June 1960, Lumumba's vision came true when the Democratic Republic of the Congo gained independence from Belgium.
By Makeila.Ogm2 years ago in History










