The Children’s Crusade: Fact vs. Myth
The tale of the Children's Crusade—thousands of innocent youth marching to the Holy Land—is one of history's most tragic stories. But what if the popular legend is almost entirely wrong?…
Connecting the dots across time
The tale of the Children's Crusade—thousands of innocent youth marching to the Holy Land—is one of history's most tragic stories. But what if the popular legend is almost entirely wrong?…
In the heart of ancient Rome, a select group of women wielded power and prestige unmatched by their peers. These were the Vestal Virgins, guardians of a sacred flame, who…
In the late 13th century, a thriving civilization vanished from the iconic cliff dwellings of the American Southwest, leaving behind a profound historical mystery. The mass exodus of the Ancestral…
Long before Gutenberg's Bible, a monumental achievement in printing technology took place in a Korean Buddhist temple. Discover the story of Jikji, the world's oldest surviving book printed with movable…
Journey back to 930 AD, where Viking chieftains and free men created a nation without a king. In the dramatic rift valley of Þingvellir, the Icelandic Althing was born—the world's…
For nearly a century, the throne of Egypt was occupied by powerful kings from the neighboring Kingdom of Kush. Known as the Black Pharaohs of the 25th Dynasty, these rulers…
Explore King Henry VIII's radical campaign to shutter England's monasteries, a move driven by a lust for power, wealth, and a new queen. This pivotal event, executed with ruthless efficiency…
Beyond the fireworks and nursery rhymes, the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a desperate act of terrorism born from decades of intense religious persecution against England's Catholics. The story…
Long before the empires of medieval Europe, the Kingdom of Aksum rose in Africa as a global superpower, standing alongside Rome and Persia. This formidable civilization, located in modern-day Ethiopia…
Believe it or not, two Italian city-states once went to war over a stolen wooden bucket in a conflict that left 2,000 people dead. This bizarre 14th-century standoff between Bologna…
Think childhood is a universal experience of innocence and play? This journey through history reveals that our modern concept of childhood is a surprisingly recent invention. From being seen as…
Trepanation, the ancient practice of drilling a hole into the human skull, stands as one of the world's oldest surgical procedures. Archaeological evidence from the Neolithic period onwards reveals that…
The Knights Templar rose from a small band of pious bodyguards to the most powerful military and financial institution in the medieval world. As elite warriors of the Crusades and…
Long before the Inca, the Moche civilization thrived on Peru's desert coast, leaving behind incredible pottery and treasures of gold. Yet these master craftsmen and fierce warriors, who built massive…
In 1324, West African emperor Mansa Musa embarked on a pilgrimage to Mecca so lavish it redefined the meaning of wealth for the medieval world. His golden caravan, tens of…
In the summer of 1518, a woman in Strasbourg stepped into the street and began to dance, sparking a terrifying phenomenon where hundreds joined her. They danced uncontrollably for weeks,…
Before the familiar Mercator projection became the global standard, mapmakers envisioned the world in radically different ways. These fascinating pre-modern maps were not just navigational tools but windows into the…
Etched into the arid plains of southern Peru, the Nazca Lines are a series of colossal geoglyphs that have baffled historians for decades. We explore the ancient culture that created…
Long before Columbus, a sprawling metropolis larger than contemporary London thrived near modern-day St. Louis. Home to the sophisticated Mississippian culture, the city of Cahokia boasted massive earthen pyramids and…
Journey to the heart of Fez, Morocco, where the story of higher education begins not in Oxford or Bologna, but in a mosque founded in 859 AD. Discover the University…