Ancient Rome: Timeline
The Ancient Roman civilization, most known for its rulers, military accomplishments, dominance in the Mediterranean region, and senate, thrived for thousands of years. But how did a small city, which...
The Ancient Roman civilization, most known for its rulers, military accomplishments, dominance in the Mediterranean region, and senate, thrived for thousands of years. But how did a small city, which...
Facts about Ahmose I, founder of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt Born: c. 1549 BC Died: c. 1514 BC Father: Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao Mother: Ahhotep I Sibling: Pharaoh Kamose...
Ancient Egyptian god Hapi was venerated as the bringer of fertile soil from the Nile River. Known as “Lord of the River Bringing Vegetation”, Hapi was a benevolent deity whose...
Amenhotep III, also known as Amenhotep the Magnificent, was the ninth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. His reign is believed to have lasted from around 1386 to...
Born on the Greek island of Cos (Modern Greek Kos), Hippocrates was a famous ancient Greek physician who introduced his world to civilized, ethical medical practice. Most known for the...
Euclid, also known as the Father of Geometry, was considered one of the greatest mathematicians of Greek times. He etched his name into the annals of history by authoring a...
Born in Sicily, Magna Graecia, Archimedes was a critically acclaimed Greek scientist who attained so many feats in a host of scientific disciplines like astronomy, physics, mathematics, mechanics and engineering....
Demosthenes, the ancient Greek orator and statesman, is most famous for eloquently crafting his speech to whip up strong Athenian opposition to two great kings of the era – Philip...
Occupying the office of chief archon (chief magistrate) in Athens around 525 BC, Cleisthenes of Athens kick-started massive democratic reforms when he sided with the people’s Assembly to clip the...
Highly praised with appellations such as the “Dwarf god”, ancient Egyptian god Bes was primarily associated with fertility, childbirth, sexuality, and war. Usually depicted with the Egyptian royal beard and...
In ancient Egypt, if a performer or musician were having difficulty performing to his best, he/she would beseech the god Ihy, the ancient Egyptian god of music and musicians. Primarily worshiped...
In Egyptian mythology and religion, Heqet (Heket) is the goddess of fertility. She was revered as the consort of Khnum, the Divine Potter who molded the bodies of human beings....
To an ancient Egyptian, magic was everything. Magic was the force that helped create the world, it sustained the world, it protected the inhabitants of the world, and it kept...
For several millennia, the ancient Egyptians worshiped an unbelievable number of deities. Archaeologists and scholars have unearthed evidence to show that almost every ancient Egyptian city or district had some...
The phrase “Pyrrhic victory” is used to refer to a situation where the victor in a contest pays a heavy price for the victory. Unbeknownst to many people, the phrase...