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Alkyoneus the Giant Killed by Athena
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Alkyoneus the Giant Killed by Athena

Detail from the Pergamon Altar's frieze (The frieze depicts the Gigantomachy); built in 2nd century BCE; Today in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. The detail is part of a scene where Athena kills the giant by separating him from the Earth.
The Untold Story: Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion 1831
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The Untold Story: Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion 1831

Dive into history with "The Untold Story: Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion 1831." Discover the gripping account of Nat Turner's courageous uprising against oppression. Explore the challenges he faced, his quest for freedom, and the impact of...
Incredible Resilience | The Untold Journey of the Northern Cheyenne After Custer's Last Stand
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Incredible Resilience | The Untold Journey of the Northern Cheyenne After Custer's Last Stand

In this captivating exploration, we delve into the untold story of the Northern Cheyenne after Custer's Last Stand. On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer faced an overwhelming force of Lakota and Cheyenne warriors at the Battle...
Marlowe is Killed by Frizer
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Marlowe is Killed by Frizer

Illustration of Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) being killed by Ingram Frizer, from the 1895 novel It Was Marlowe by W.G. Zeigler, illustrator unknown.
The Giant Killed by Artemis
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The Giant Killed by Artemis

The giant is killed by Artemis' dog (Artemis' leg on right); Detail from the Pergamon Altar's frieze (The frieze depicts the Gigantomachy); built in 2nd century BCE; Today in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
Gundovald is Killed for His Treason
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Gundovald is Killed for His Treason

Gundovald Ballomer is killed for his treason, after being besieged by an army send by King Guntram I of Orléans (r. 561-592), illustration from a 15th-century manuscript by an unknown author. National Library of France, Paris.
Thorvald, Son of Erik the Red, is Killed
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Thorvald, Son of Erik the Red, is Killed

Artist's rendition of the story from the Vinland Sagas in which the Viking Thorvald, brother of Leif Erikson and son of Erik the Red, encounters natives in North America while on expedition there, and dies after being pierced by one of their...
Solomon Northup: The Untold Story of A Free Born Black Man Sold Into Slavery
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Solomon Northup: The Untold Story of A Free Born Black Man Sold Into Slavery

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The Five Gifts of Hathor: Gratitude in Ancient Egypt
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The Five Gifts of Hathor: Gratitude in Ancient Egypt

The central cultural value of ancient Egypt was ma'at – harmony and balance – which maintained the order of the universe and the lives of the people. Keeping balance in one's life encouraged the same in one's family and, by extension outward...
The Five Great Kings of Egypt's Early Dynastic Period
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The Five Great Kings of Egypt's Early Dynastic Period

Egypt's Early Dynastic Period (3150-2613 BCE) lay the foundation of what would become one of the most impressive civilizations of the ancient world. The kings of this era, except for Narmer and Djoser, are often overlooked but were responsible...
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