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Norse Mythology
The pre-Christian legends and religious beliefs of the Scandinavian people and Northern Germanic tribes, known as Norse or Scandinavian mythology, are characterized by a strong emphasis on physical prowess and military might. These myths were originally passed down orally through odes, sagas, and poetic epics. Our understanding of these myths primarily comes from two works known as the Eddas, as well as other medieval texts that were written down during and after the Christianization of the Norse peoples. The majority of written sources were compiled from accounts recorded in Iceland during the eleventh century C.E.
By Sayed Safi2 years ago in History
STORY ABOUT NORTH KOREA
AHEAD OF KOREA Between 1995 and 1998, North Korea had a famine that resulted in the starvation deaths of an estimated 1 to 3 million people. Experts estimate that up to 10% of North Korea's population died as a result of this cause of death.
By AZAGIRO UCHENNA 2 years ago in History
The Story of Pandora's Box
In the time of fantasy, when divine beings and humans coincided in a world loaded up with amazement and charm, there carried on with a talented expert named Prometheus. He was known for his unlimited interest and his relentless love for humankind. However, it was his empathy that would prompt a game changing chain of occasions, perpetually scratching his name in the chronicles of Greek folklore.
By The Must-Read 2 years ago in History
The World's First Kingdom
The World's First Kingdoms: Pioneers of Civilization Introduction: The dawn of civilization witnessed the emergence of the world's first kingdoms, marking a profound transition in human history. These early states laid the foundation for organized societies, governance, and cultural development. In this article, we will delve into the history of the world's earliest kingdoms, exploring their rise to power, the challenges they faced, and their enduring influence on the course of human civilization.
By deenadhayalan2 years ago in History
The Courageous Apology of South Africa's Apartheid Era
South Africa's dark chapter of apartheid, a system of racial segregation and discrimination, left a legacy of suffering and division. Yet, in 1997, a significant turning point occurred when South African President F.W. de Klerk, in a courageous act of confession, acknowledged the government's role in perpetuating racial inequality. This apology played a pivotal role in the country's healing process and the eventual dismantling of apartheid.
By Moses Mukuka2 years ago in History
Whether or Not You Support Israel, You Should Condemn Hamas
I'm writing this on October 9th, 2023, while Israel is still counting bodies and idenifying remains, and there are already marches around the world demanding that the Israeli Army get out of Gaza, already trying to reframe the narrative, as if guards on border checkpoints are an invasion force.
By Natasja Rose2 years ago in History
Beneath the Olive Trees: A Tale of Palestine and Israel
Once upon a time, in the land where history and conflict intertwined like the roots of ancient olive trees, there lived two families, the Al-Mansours and the Rosenbergs. In the heart of the West Bank, the Al-Mansours cultivated olives for generations, while the Rosenbergs, Jewish immigrants, had settled in the bustling streets of Tel Aviv.
By Job Kabuchwa2 years ago in History
ROLLS ROYCE
Established in 1904 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, Rolls-Royce is recognized for its maturity, superior engineering, and inventiveness. Known for producing luxurious cars, the firm has consistently improved its offerings, establishing higher standards for engineering and the automotive industry. This one-page brief digs into significant achievements and insights.
By Reslin Reslin2 years ago in History
From Caesar to Colosseum:
1. The Rise of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar, a name synonymous with power and ambition, played a pivotal role in shaping the Roman Empire. He rose from a humble background to become one of Rome's most influential leaders. His military conquests, political acumen, and legendary crossing of the Rubicon River changed the course of history. But his rise to power wasn't without its share of controversies and conspiracies.
By Jan Hopper2 years ago in History







