The Lighthouse at Alexandria
The Pharos did not merely stand. It announced itself to the sky like an argument no one had yet found the courage to refute.
The Pharos did not merely stand. It announced itself to the sky like an argument no one had yet found the courage to refute.
The queen’s rooms smelled of beeswax and rue, and of something else that Margery Lound had learned, over twenty-three years of service, to recognise withou
The wax tablet had been scraped clean three times already, and still Severina could not find the right beginning.
The late Roman army was not a single unified force but a layered system of soldiers with very different lives, duties and fates. This comparison breaks down exactly how the limitanei and comitatenses differed — and why that difference mattered enormously for the empire’s survival.
Every week, thousands of history enthusiasts gather in online communities to recommend books, debate sources, and sharpen their understanding of the past. The Bookclub Sources Wednesday phenomenon is quietly revolutionising how ordinary readers engage with history — and historians are starting to pay attention.
Timemap.org turns the sprawling story of the Roman Empire into a living, breathing map you can actually explore. Whether you’re brand new to ancient history or just looking for a smarter way to visualize it, this beginner’s guide walks you through everything you need to know. Get ready to watch Rome rise and fall right before your eyes.
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