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Title Page of Common Sense
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Title Page of Common Sense

The title page of an early edition of Common Sense by the Anglo-American philosopher Thomas Paine (1737-1809). The pamphlet was first published in 1776 and therein Paine argued for independence for the 13 American colonies.
Common Types of Gladiators in Ancient Rome
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Common Types of Gladiators in Ancient Rome

An illustration depicting the most common gladiator types in ancient Rome. These professional fighters, drawn from various backgrounds including slaves, prisoners of war, and volunteers, underwent rigorous training to master the use of weapons...
Twelve Greatest Illuminated Manuscripts
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Twelve Greatest Illuminated Manuscripts

Illuminated manuscripts are, as their name suggests, hand-made books illumined by gold and silver ink. They were produced in Western Europe between c. 500 and c. 1600 CE and their subject matter is usually Christian scripture, practice, and...
The Greatest Party Ever Thrown: Ashurnasirpal II’s Kalhu Festival
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The Greatest Party Ever Thrown: Ashurnasirpal II’s Kalhu Festival

The greatest party ever thrown in antiquity is the inaugral event thrown by Ashurnasirpal II (r. 884-859 BCE) in 879 BCE at the completion of his new city of Kalhu which was attended by almost 70,000 people who were served, among other treats...
THE HISTORY OF MARY PRINCE by Mary Prince - FULL AudioBook | Greatest AudioBooks
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THE HISTORY OF MARY PRINCE by Mary Prince - FULL AudioBook | Greatest AudioBooks

THE HISTORY OF MARY PRINCE by Mary Prince - FULL AudioBook | Greatest AudioBooks - Mary Prince (c. 1788 – after 1833) was a British abolitionist and autobiographer, born in Bermuda, to an enslaved family of African descent. Subsequent to...
Hannibal - Rome's Greatest Enemy - Full Documentary
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Hannibal - Rome's Greatest Enemy - Full Documentary

Throughout time there have been several great military leaders, whose leadership skills shaped and defined the path of human civilisation. One such military leader was Hannibal Barca. Hannibal was a Carthaginian general who fought against...
The Myth of Ireland's Two Greatest Warriors - Iseult Gillespie
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The Myth of Ireland's Two Greatest Warriors - Iseult Gillespie

Dive into the Irish myth of Táin Bò Cuailnge, where Queen Meadhbh of Connaught seeks to capture the fabled brown bull of Ulster. Cú Chulainn, hero of Ulster, stood at the ford at Cooley, ready to face an entire army single handedly— all...
The Greatest Extent of the Ottoman Empire in Europe (1683 CE)
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The Greatest Extent of the Ottoman Empire in Europe (1683 CE)

A depiction of the Ottoman Empire and its dependencies in 1683 CE, with an indication of territory held prior to that date.
Marco Polo: The World's Greatest Explorer
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Marco Polo: The World's Greatest Explorer

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The Greatest Tomb In the World: The Terracotta Army and the West
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The Greatest Tomb In the World: The Terracotta Army and the West

This video documentary aims to prove that China had contact with the Western world of ancient Greece far earlier than previously suggested. Using the Terracotta Army as their visual template, these scientists work to find further evidence...
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