Perspectives
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
"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
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
Cultural Chronicles: Beyond Generations, Beyond Borders
Cultural Chronicles: Beyond Generations, Beyond Borders I. Introduction: Cultural legacy refers to the cultural assets, traditions, customs, artifacts, and expressions inherited from previous generations. It includes both tangible and intangible components of a society's identity, such as historical monuments, artworks, languages, rituals, and other factors that define and shape a society's cultural legacy.
By Kiruthika Gopalakrishnan2 years ago in History
Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda through films and Hail Hitler
During and before WWII, the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda under the minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany, Joseph Goebbels who was Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man, produced pro-Nazi and pro-Hitler content films for the public.
By Tuba Abbasi2 years ago in History
Unveiling the Geological Wonders of the Dead Sea
Introduction: Nestled within the heart of the Middle East, the Dead Sea stands as a geological marvel, a silent witness to the eons of Earth's evolution. This unique body of water, bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and Palestine to the west, is much more than a mere saltwater lake. Its geological history is a tale of tectonic activity, a narrative etched in the ancient rocks surrounding its shores. In this exploration, we embark on a journey through the geological wonders of the Dead Sea, unraveling the secrets held within its depths.
By Samran Imran2 years ago in History








