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Warrior Monks of Feudal Japan—These Monks Did Not Always Practice Peace

Warrior monks of Japan’s medieval history are an intriguing and complex topic. From the mid 10th century to the latter 16th century, the monks...

The Unsuccessful Invasion Of Tryggvi The Claimant In Norway

In the 11th century, a certain Tryggvi claimed to have been the son of King Olaf Tryggvason of Norway (r. 995-1000) and a noblewoman...

Sigurd Syr, Åsta, Olav og Rane, by Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925)

This rather abstractly painted artwork, by the Norwegian artist Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925), was inspired by the storied life of the historical figure, Olaf...

The Story Of Emperor Constantine IV’s Mutilation Of His Brothers

Constantine IV was a son and successor of Emperor Constans II of Constantinople (r. 641-668/669). Constans II, like many emperors of Roman and European...

Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri (c. 1265-1321) "He listens to good purpose who takes note." Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy (Inferno, Canto XV), translated by Henry F. Cary in the Harvard...

The Militant Rise And Rebellious Fall Of Baanes

A man named Baanes came to prominence as a military officer serving in the armed forces of Constantinople in the early 7th century. Baanes...

Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill (c. 1874-1965) "Anger and hatred nerve the arm of strife. But success should bring a mellow, genial air and, by altering the mood...

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Bizarre Ancient Legends Of Radish Punishments For Adulterers

Crazily, it was claimed by multiple Greek-speaking writers, such as Aristophanes (c. 450-388 BCE) and Lucian of Samosata (c. 120-180+ CE), that a conventional...

Aeneas And His Family Fleeing Burning Troy, By Henry Gibbs (c. 1630/31-1713)

This painting, created by the English artist Henry Gibbs (1630/31-1713), features a family that links the Greek myths and legends of Troy to the...

The Reconciliation Of The Romans And Sabines, By Peter Paul Rubens (c. 1577 – 1640)

This artwork, painted by Peter Paul Rubens (c. 1577 – 1640), was inspired by stories about the ancient Roman kingdom and their unlucky neighbors,...

The Buddha

  The Buddha (c. 6th-5th century BCE) "Sorrow springs from attachment. Fear springs from attachment. For the person freed from attachment there is no sorrow. From where could fear...

The Reconciliation Of The Romans And Sabines, By Peter Paul Rubens (c. 1577 – 1640)

This artwork, painted by Peter Paul Rubens (c. 1577 – 1640), was inspired by stories about the ancient Roman kingdom and their unlucky neighbors,...

Friedrich Schleiermacher

Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) "History, in the most proper sense, is the highest object of religion. It begins and ends with religion--for in religion's eyes prophecy...

The Tale Of How Fu Sheng And Kong Anguo Protected Historic Books From Qin Dynasty Censorship And Destruction In China

During the reign of the Qin Dynasty (r. 221-207 BCE), censorship was imposed in China and the Qin emperors reportedly ordered destroyed numerous books...

Clement of Alexandria

Clement of Alexandria (c. 150-215) "The sudden loss of control over one' composure, in the case of women, is called a giggle, the laugh of...
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Aristotle On the Need For A Strong Middle Class

Philosophical arguments of Aristotle (c. 384-322 BCE) often worked by pointing out two extremes and advocating for a balanced middle ground between the two....

Aeschylus

Aeschylus (c. 525-456 BCE) "What good are the oracles to men? Words, more words, and the hurt comes on us, endless words and a seer's techniques have...

The Story Of Emperor Constantine IV’s Mutilation Of His Brothers

Constantine IV was a son and successor of Emperor Constans II of Constantinople (r. 641-668/669). Constans II, like many emperors of Roman and European...

Aeneas And His Family Fleeing Burning Troy, By Henry Gibbs (c. 1630/31-1713)

This painting, created by the English artist Henry Gibbs (1630/31-1713), features a family that links the Greek myths and legends of Troy to the...

The Theatrical Life Of The Ancient Roman Arts Patron, Ummidia Quadratilla

Ummidia Quadratilla was a prominent Roman woman who, by the end of her life, wielded a respectable amount of wealth and influence. She lived...

The Reconciliation Of The Romans And Sabines, By Peter Paul Rubens (c. 1577 – 1640)

This artwork, painted by Peter Paul Rubens (c. 1577 – 1640), was inspired by stories about the ancient Roman kingdom and their unlucky neighbors,...

The Unsuccessful Invasion Of Tryggvi The Claimant In Norway

In the 11th century, a certain Tryggvi claimed to have been the son of King Olaf Tryggvason of Norway (r. 995-1000) and a noblewoman...

Sigurd Syr, Åsta, Olav og Rane, by Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925)

This rather abstractly painted artwork, by the Norwegian artist Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925), was inspired by the storied life of the historical figure, Olaf...

Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill (c. 1874-1965) "Fearthought is futile worrying over what cannot be averted or will probably never happen. Forethought is taking the best means at...
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This painting, created by the English artist Henry Gibbs (1630/31-1713), features a family that links the Greek myths and legends of Troy to the...

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Warrior Monks of Feudal Japan—These Monks Did Not Always Practice Peace

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