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illuminatingfacts · 2 months ago
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Discover 10 groundbreaking inventions from the Renaissance that shaped the modern world! 🛡️✨ From printing presses to eyeglasses, innovation was everywhere. 🕰️ https://illuminatingfacts.com/10-renaissance-inventions-that-changed-the-world/
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watch-download-movie · 3 months ago
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🌏 Epic Eras: Empires, Builders, and the Silk Road 🏛️ History comes alive in this captivating video that explores the rise and fall of empires, the visionary leaders who built them, and the legendary Silk Road that connected civilizations.
✨ What You’ll Discover:
How powerful empires shaped the ancient world.
The legacy of empire builders like Alexander the Great and Ashoka.
The Silk Road’s role in fostering global trade, cultural exchange, and innovation.
🎥 Watch Now: [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YeFfZBR2eY ] Dive into the stories that continue to inspire us and reveal how humanity’s past shapes our future.
💬 Let’s discuss: Which empire, leader, or historical connection inspires you the most? Reblog and share your thoughts!
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holaxov · 3 days ago
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Check out this awesome 'T-Rex Past Mistakes - Funny Dinosaur Design' design on @TeePublic!
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trendtracker360writer · 1 month ago
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Ever heard of the Silver Shields? These legendary elite soldiers from ancient Macedonia, known as the Argyraspides, were more than just warriors—they were symbols of power and resilience. With silver-plated shields that showcased both skill and artistry, they left a significant mark during military campaigns under Alexander the Great. Their legacy? A blend of historical prowess and modern inspiration. Today, they resonate in art, literature, and even collectibles, reminding us of the timeless themes of bravery and loyalty. Dive into their captivating history and see how these ancient icons continue to inspire! Join www.SilverWars.com.
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classichistoria · 2 months ago
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Medieval Knight Pen Holder with Letter Opener Gift http://dlvr.it/TGltDr
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biographiness · 1 year ago
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Did you know that today is a historic day for gold seekers, scouts, and tech lovers? Find out why in this post! 🌟🏕️🖥️
Follow for more👉 @biographiness
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half-life-crisis · 6 months ago
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I originally wrote this as an #OPED piece for the
@washingtonpost in July 2024. The piece was not published, but fortunately I control my own platform.
https://halflifecrisis.com/hlc-articles/authoritarian-propaganda-rising-in-america-today…
Regardless of who will end in the @WhiteHouse, history exemplifies how #Authoritarianism#galvanizes.
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stefanzl · 3 months ago
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One of my earlier posters/maps features Austria-Hungary. It highlights its borders, the internal divisions into provinces, and their respective capital cities.
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yishael · 27 days ago
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Ish'ale
Ishael (Ishaelic dialect: Ish'ale, pronounced as Išael, Hebrew: יִשָׁאֵל, romanized: Yīšāʿēʾl, lit. "God asks"; Arabic: Issāʿīl; Latin: Isael) was the son of Mahalath and Esau. Traditionally he is seen as the patriarch of the city of the same name.
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The name "Yisha'el" existed in several ancient Semitic cultures, including ancient Babylon and Minæan. In the Amorite language it is attested as yaśaʿ-ʾel. It is a theophoric name literally translated as "God (El) asked", however, whose meaning is closer to "he who asks God".
In history, the prophet would have created a series of twenty questions to ask God, whose reflection on them revolutionized the theological understanding of those people.
The modern scholarly consensus is that the person of Ishael is largely mythical, while also holding that, most likely, a prominent political figure may have existed somewhere in Canaan in the pre-exilic period, who was named Yishael and was retro-projected in the biblical narrative as the son of Esau, later the city was renamed in his honor.
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horreiaa · 7 months ago
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Pyramid vibes only ☀️ Ancient Egypt, modern you. 🇪🇬 Who's ready to conquer the world's greatest wonder? 🗺️
Pyramid power or desert vibes? 🐪 Can't decide which is cooler! 🤯
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illuminatingfacts · 1 month ago
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���🧠 Think you know Texas history? Put your knowledge to the test with this fun and challenging Texas History Quiz! How many can you get right? 👉 [https://texashappens.com/texas-history-quiz/](https://texashappens.com/texas-history-quiz/) #TexasHistory #QuizTime #LearnTexas #FunTrivia #TexasProud #HistoryBuffs #TexasForever https://texashappens.com/texas-history-quiz/
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The Silk Road: Connecting Civilizations #HanDynasty and #culturalexchange
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detroitammoco · 1 year ago
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🔍 Dive into military history with our (SAPHEI) 20mm Vulcan Inert Round! 🚀 Museum-quality perfection, these rounds are crafted from real brass casings and inert SAPHEI projectiles. 💥 Immerse yourself in authenticity—perfect for collectors, re-enactors, and airsoft enthusiasts alike! 🔒 Inert and safe, these rounds are for display purposes only. Own a piece of history—order now! 🛍️ #MilitaryHistory #CollectorItem #InertRounds #Authenticity #HistoryBuff
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booksandlits · 1 year ago
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byfaithmedia · 2 years ago
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sharktooth25 · 2 years ago
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Did you know drag existed in WW2? It was popular with US and British troops. It was a way to relieve stress and soldiers had fun while doing it.
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