The ‘Social War’ of the Roman Republic
One of the Roman Republic's most devastating conflicts was not against a foreign power, but against its own Italian allies in the Social War. This brutal clash over the rights…
Connecting the dots across time
One of the Roman Republic's most devastating conflicts was not against a foreign power, but against its own Italian allies in the Social War. This brutal clash over the rights…
For nearly a century, Christianity flourished in samurai-era Japan, converting powerful lords and commoners alike in a dramatic encounter between East and West. Discover the fascinating story of this "Kirishitan"…
Before Adam Smith, France's first economists, the Physiocrats, offered a radical vision for a kingdom on the brink of collapse. They argued that all wealth came from the land and…
Discover how the execution of reformer Jan Hus ignited a revolutionary war that pitted Bohemian rebels against the might of crusading knights. This is the story of the Hussites and…
When the Dutch ship Batavia wrecked off Australia in 1629, the survivors' ordeal had just begun. A charismatic but psychopathic mutineer, Jeronimus Cornelisz, seized control and unleashed a reign of…
In 1302, the social and military order of medieval Europe was turned on its head near the city of Kortrijk. A disciplined militia of Flemish peasants and artisans, armed with…
What began as a dispute over a bad pint of wine in a 14th-century Oxford tavern quickly erupted into a three-day armed conflict between university students and local townsfolk. This…
In 532 AD, a riot between rival chariot-racing fans in Constantinople exploded into a political insurrection against Emperor Justinian I. The Nika Riots engulfed the city in flames, nearly toppled…
Before the Spanish arrival, the "Aztec Empire" was not a single, unified kingdom but a complex confederation of three city-states: Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan. Known as the Triple Alliance, this…
On Easter Monday 1282, a single act of defiance against a French soldier ignited a bloody, island-wide revolt known as the Sicilian Vespers. This explosive uprising saw thousands of French…
In the 9th century, tens of thousands of enslaved East Africans rose up against the mighty Abbasid Caliphate in one of history's most successful and brutal slave revolts. For 14…
The samurai are iconic figures of historical Japan, but they weren't always the ruling elite. Their story is a dramatic rise from humble origins as provincial bodyguards for the Heian…
In the dying light of the Roman Empire, shadowy figures known as the Bagaudae rose from the fields of Gaul and Hispania. Were these desperate peasant rebels fighting crushing injustice,…
The Praetorian Guard were an emperor's most elite soldiers, an ornate and privileged force meant to be the ultimate protectors of the Roman state. But in a profound irony of…
Before the infamous Wars of the Roses, England was torn apart by a brutal 19-year civil war known as "The Anarchy." This forgotten conflict pitted Empress Matilda against her cousin…
CONTENT: In the grand, often brutal, tapestry of the Roman Empire, few stories are as visceral and dramatic as the one that unfolded in the remote province of Britannia in…
Fourteen years before the French Revolution, a wave of riots shook France not for political rights, but for bread. The Flour War of 1775 saw thousands protest skyrocketing grain prices…
Tossing people out of windows seems to be a uniquely Bohemian form of political protest. The infamous Defenestrations of Pragueβin 1419, 1483, and 1618βwere not just random acts of violence…
On its own, Martin Luther's protest against the Catholic Church might have been a footnote in history. But when combined with the revolutionary power of the printing press, his 95…
In the 1730s, a group of Parisian printing apprentices staged a bizarre and brutal ritual, capturing and "trying" all the local cats in a mock court before executing them. This…