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Today-History-Jan08

Today in History for Jan. 8: ...
The industrial and commercial expansion of bottled water hinges on advancements in purification technology. As the pivotal ...
Nothing reminds me that my Pomeranian, Snowball, descends from wolves quite like reading Scandinavian history. A millennium ...
By late March of 1953, the Korean War remained mostly static as peace negotiations went back and forth. U.N. and communist ...
The life of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (610–641), his military triumphs, reforms, and the establishment of Greek as the official language.
The Bible praises Cyrus of Persia as a servant of God but never claims him as a proselyte. Likewise, emperor Constantine I of Rome became a liberator for Christians suffering at the hands of his ...
Lily Shannon, Abby Hornung, and Ava Thomas have shown out in the first half to lead their teams to the top three spots in the Hockey East standings.
Dead Funny History: Justinian and Theodora. Join historian Greg Jenner for a fast-paced, funny and fascinating journey through the lives of Justinian and Theodora; the ultimate Byzantine power couple ...
On the other hand, there are lessons to be learned from leaders who changed Arab and Islamic history, leaving indelible marks ...
Yet the EU wants Ukraine to keep fighting, approving on Dec. 19 a $105 billion loan to Ukraine, a mistaken fear for all of ...
Part documentary, part scripted drama, Rise of Empires: Ottoman doesn’t try to turn history into homework. Instead, it leans ...
The Romans oversaw one of the largest and most important empires in history – these are the most extraordinary treasures they ...