The Great Hunnic Migration
In the 4th century CE, a nomadic force known as the Huns swept out of the Central Asian steppes, triggering a massive chain reaction of migration. This "domino effect" displaced…
Connecting the dots across time
In the 4th century CE, a nomadic force known as the Huns swept out of the Central Asian steppes, triggering a massive chain reaction of migration. This "domino effect" displaced…
In an era when European powers were carving up Africa, one nation stood defiant. The 1896 Battle of Adwa saw the Ethiopian Empire, led by Emperor Menelik II, inflict a…
Beyond bullets and bombs, one of humanity's oldest and cruelest weapons is the denial of food. This sober look at history reveals how famine has been a calculated military and…
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…
Forget what you know about the 'Dark Ages.' In the heart of West Africa, the city of Timbuktu glittered not just with gold, but with knowledge. This is the story…
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…
Step back in time to China's Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), an unparalleled golden age of cultural and economic flourishing. Explore the vibrant, million-strong metropolis of Chang'an, discover the legendary poets…
During the French Revolution, clothing transcended mere style to become a potent political badge. From the aristocratic silks and knee-breeches of the Ancien RΓ©gime to the simple trousers of the…
Explore the saga of the Polish Winged Hussars, the fearsome shock cavalry of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. With their iconic feathered wings and devastatingly long lances, they were one of the…
Long before it was a sweet treat, chocolate was a bitter, spicy drink prized by Aztec emperors. Discover the incredible journey of cacao from a sacred Mesoamerican ritual to a…
In 1835, an unemployed painter tried to assassinate President Andrew Jackson on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, marking the first such attempt in American history. When both of the…
Long before the famed Library of Alexandria, there was a far older repository of knowledge in the Assyrian capital of Nineveh. This is the story of Ashurbanipal, the last great…
Journey back to Heian-era Japan, a world of 'shining princes' and secluded court ladies whose lives unfolded like a painted scroll. Explore the hyper-refined culture, intricate rituals, and poetic communication…
Think of the first law code, and Hammurabi likely comes to mind. But centuries before his famous stele was carved, a Sumerian king named Ur-Nammu laid the true foundation for…
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…
Long before modern currency, a different kind of wealth flowed across the Sahara desert: salt, a substance so precious it was often traded ounce for ounce with gold. This "white…
Discover the legendary Varangian Guard, elite Viking and Anglo-Saxon warriors who left their homelands to become the trusted, axe-wielding bodyguards of the Byzantine Emperors. These formidable mercenaries were famed for…
Discover the magnificent stone city of Great Zimbabwe, a medieval African metropolis built by the ancestors of the Shona people. Far from being the work of a 'lost tribe', this…
How did the Byzantine Empire survive for a thousand years? While emperors and armies get the glory, the true secret weapon was its complex and surprisingly efficient bureaucracy. This intricate…