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What If Medieval Movies Were Actually Accurate?
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  • Medieval History

What If Medieval Movies Were Actually Accurate?

What if Braveheart, Vikings, and other medieval movies were historically accurate? A grounded look at color, cleanliness, warfare, and religion on screen.

by cameron•February 4, 2026
When Dictators Are Killed By Their Own Guards
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When Dictators Are Killed By Their Own Guards

Have dictators ever been killed by their own security? From Caesar to Gaddafi, explore famous cases, why guards turn, and how these killings reshape regimes.

by cameron•February 4, 2026
What We Really Lost in the Library of Alexandria
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  • Ancient History

What We Really Lost in the Library of Alexandria

The Library of Alexandria did not make us 1000 years behind, but its loss still mattered. Here’s what it actually was, what burned, and what we truly lost.

by cameron•February 4, 2026
From Defeat to Stalemate: How China’s Army Changed by Korea
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  • Cold War

From Defeat to Stalemate: How China’s Army Changed by Korea

Why was China’s army weak against Japan in WWII but able to fight the US to a stalemate in Korea just five years later? Training, politics, and context explain it.

by cameron•February 3, 2026
Why South Vietnam Fell but South Korea Survived
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Why South Vietnam Fell but South Korea Survived

Both South Vietnam and South Korea were anti-communist dictatorships backed by the US. One collapsed, the other thrived. Here’s why their fates diverged.

by cameron•February 3, 2026
Comparing Thames River Burials: Bronze Age to Modern Times
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Comparing Thames River Burials: Bronze Age to Modern Times

Explore the history of Thames River burials from the Bronze Age to today, comparing origins, methods, and cultural significance.

by cameron•February 1, 2026
Ancient Moroccan Animals: Fascinating Fossil Finds
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Ancient Moroccan Animals: Fascinating Fossil Finds

Explore the ancient animals of Morocco through fossil discoveries, revealing a rich prehistoric ecosystem that once thrived in Africa.

by cameron•February 1, 2026
Exploring Interpretatio Graeca in Ancient History
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  • Ancient Greece
  • Ancient History

Exploring Interpretatio Graeca in Ancient History

Discover the practice of interpretatio graeca, its origins, key figures, events, consequences, and its lasting impact on cultural and religious history.

by cameron•January 31, 2026
What If Ayn Rand Had Stayed in Russia?
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What If Ayn Rand Had Stayed in Russia?

Explore alternative histories if Ayn Rand never left Russia in 1926, analyzing cultural, literary, and political impacts.

by cameron•January 31, 2026
The Tragic Story of Abdul Wali’s Torture and Death
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The Tragic Story of Abdul Wali’s Torture and Death

Explore the tragic story of Abdul Wali, an Afghan farmer tortured to death by a CIA contractor in 2003, revealing the dark side of post-9/11 operations.

by cameron•January 31, 2026

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