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  1. The Bewitching Tale of Morgan le Fay, a Captivating Character of Arthurian Legend

    ... The Grail Cypher: A radical reassessment of Arthurian history Researchers Claim Glastonbury Ancient Legends Made Up ... death. “ Morgan le Fay,” by Christian Waller (1920). ( Art Gallery of Ballarat ) Her role expanded in the 13th ... the place where she apparently started her study in the art of magic. With time she became Merlin’s lover and he ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 18/03/2016 - 13:48

  2. The Truth About Father Crespi and His Missing Artifacts Finally Revealed

    ... , and Jim Vieira, who has starred on several History Channel programs, there was an opportunity to explore ...

    Joanna Gillan - 09/03/2016 - 14:51

  3. King Arthur’s Glastonbury Grave: The Greatest Hoax of the 12th Century

    ... Following the publication of  Geoffrey of Monmouth ’s  History of the Kings of Britain , Arthur’s popularity had ... Geoffrey of Monmouth, who dedicated a manuscript of the  History of the Kings of Britain  to King Stephen in 1136. ...

    Meagan Dickerson - 31/03/2021 - 22:56

  4. Beautiful Dynastic Artistry Shaped the Face of Modern India

    ... most significant cultural and artistic regimes in Indian history. The prominence of the Mauryan's longest leader, and ... most significant cultural and artistic regimes in Indian history. The prominence of the Mauryan's longest leader, and ... that have shaped the culture of India as it is today. Art in the Mauryan Dynasty The Mauryan dynasty can be ...

    Riley Winters - 29/05/2017 - 02:05

  5. Monumentally Funny Events in History: From Napoléon’s Petit Package to Pythagoras’ Fear of Farts

    History is often presented in grey, rather dry terms, but ... senses of humor and died with as much vigor as they lived. History is often presented in grey, rather dry terms, but ... ‘small’ velvet cushion in New York's museum of French art. And while this story sounds completely made up, every ...

    ashley cowie - 29/09/2018 - 18:57

  6. Spain’s Lady of Elche Reveals New Links with Indian Goddess

    ... Any Man …Until She Met Shiva Goddess… or Demon? Hidden History of Vinayaki, the Mysterious Elephant-Headed Woman of ...

    JJ Ainsworth - 12/03/2020 - 13:05

  7. Telling the Truth About History

    Telling the Truth about History was published in 1994 by W.W.Norton & Company. This ... as enlightening the readers about the relationship between history and science, objectivity, postmodernism, and politics ... for college students as well. Telling the Truth About History incorporates the relation to history in the sixth ...

    ancient-origins - 25/02/2017 - 02:45

  8. Gaia: Recognizing Our Role on a Living Earth

    ... saw Constellations in Common Flat Wrong: The Misunderstood History of Flat Earth Theories True color image of Mars taken ... for evidence of that. Almost every culture throughout history has had some sort of concept of a Mother Earth. Hopi ... coming back together. We are literally re-membering our history. There are many, many scientific papers and books ...

    Walter Cruttenden - 22/01/2019 - 23:04

  9. The Gates of Paradise in Florence - A Masterpiece of Renaissance Art

    ... Under this guidance, Lorenzo learned the challenging art of metalwork and sculpture. What is more, he also ... great feats - which would immortalize his name in history. He finally got his chance in 1401, when the ... visitors from around the world, immersing them in the rich history, profound symbolism, and the timeless beauty of ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 17/07/2023 - 14:59

  10. Archaeologists in Scotland Unearth a Neolithic “Network” of Ancient Sites

    Scientists analyzing “ancient rock art sites” around the city of Glasgow on the west coast of ... occupied by the city. Scientists analyzing “ancient rock art sites” around the city of Glasgow on the west coast of ... Dunbartonshire, as the Holy Grail of Scottish Neolithic art. Faifley Housing Estate in Clydebank, Scotland ( CC BY-SA ...

    ashley cowie - 13/06/2018 - 14:02

  11. King Leonidas of Sparta and the Epic Battle of the 300 at Thermopylae

    ... the ancient world. However, the film has more fantasy than history in it. Most people are aware that the leader of the ... the ancient world. However, the film has more fantasy than history in it. Most people are aware that the leader of the ... and one of the most famous battles in European ancient history. Unlike other battles, however, it was not a victory ...

    dhwty - 16/11/2019 - 02:01

  12. The Battle of Carrhae: A crushing defeat of the unstoppable Roman juggernaut by the Parthian Empire

    ... clash led to one of the most crushing defeats in Roman history. Leading the Romans was Marcus Licinius Crassus, who ...

    Cam Rea - 09/06/2016 - 15:56

  13. Historians Draw Closer to the Tomb of the Legendary King Arthur

    ... Sketch of Beckery Chapel, Somerset ( geomancy.org ) The history of King Arthur is also connected with Glastonbury ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 25/05/2016 - 00:44

  14. The Plurality of the Persian Empire: Part I – The Achaemenids to the Sassanians

    ... been the center of several important empires throughout history. Between the 6th and 4th centuries BC, this was the ... been the center of several important empires throughout history. Between the 6th and 4th centuries BC, this was the ... a Persian Prince and a Korean Princess that Could Rewrite History The Slaughter Of The Magi: How Ancient Persia Made ...

    dhwty - 07/08/2018 - 22:46

  15. Phoenician Plaque One of Many Finds Unearthed at Kition Harbor, Cyprus

    ... down to the Geometric and Archaic levels of Cyprus’s history. The Geometric period lasted from 1050 to 750 BC when ... Holy Site and a Historic Landmark of Cyprus The Incredible History of Kolossi Castle - Won By Richard the Lionheart, ... exploration of the area, a rich slice of Cypriot history, ranging from the Phoenicians to the early Greeks, ...

    Sahir - 28/01/2022 - 17:59

  16. The Forgotten History of the London Stone, an Artifact Linked to Aeneas, King Arthur, and John Dee

    ... have its origins in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s 12th century History of the Kings of Britain . The connection between the ... The Forgotten History of the London Stone, an Artifact Linked to Aeneas, ...

    dhwty - 13/04/2016 - 14:49

  17. Life Before the Clovis: Portable Rock Art as Evidence of Pre Ice Age Humans in North America

    ... dates back to man’s earliest evolution. Portable rock art is human made markings on movable natural rock or stone. ... dates back to man’s earliest evolution. Portable rock art is human made markings on movable natural rock or stone. ... & Hugh Newman  – Giants on Record: America’s Hidden History, Secrets in the Mounds and the Smithsonian Files ...

    Jul Jones - 31/10/2018 - 18:05

  18. Stolen Pompeii Artifact Is Recovered after 50 Years, Having Been Used As Decor

    ... befell Pompeii in the same year, capturing a moment of history, with the city's gates crumbling. Rediscovery in ...

    Gary Manners - 26/12/2023 - 23:50

  19. Does Haryana Cave Hold the Oldest Art in India?

    ... paintings dating to the Upper Paleolithic age. The cave art was found at Faridabad's Mangar Bani hill forest, within ... in India’s Thar Desert The Architecture and Spiritual History of India’s Famous Barabar Caves The art is being ... Age, then these findings “may well change the history of Haryana.” Example of the cave paintings ...

    ashley cowie - 28/07/2021 - 01:38

  20. The Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 AD and the Rise of the Muslims

    The Byzantines and Sasanians were rival powers who fought each other for supremacy in the Middle East. Although the conflict between the two powers began during the 6th century AD, it is in fact a continuation of a much longer rivalry which was started by their predecessors during the 1st century BC. The Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 AD is considered to be the most devastating of the wars fought between the two powers.

    dhwty - 07/12/2021 - 13:57

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