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03/26/2024
Construction of the Milan Cathedral officially began over 630 years ago in 1386. Bishop Antonio da Saluzzo and the ruler of Milan at the time, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, had grand plans for the cathedral. Duomo of Milan was a huge, collaborative effort. Thousands of artists and sculptors were involved in its construction. 78 different architects from all over Europe were invited to come work on it over the years. Check out the story here:
The Milan Cathedral - Duomo di Milano Construction of the Milan Cathedral officially began over 630 years ago in 1386. Bishop Antonio da Saluzzo and the ruler of Milan at the time, Gian Galeazzo ...
The earliest settlers to America just had British accents. That’s where they had come from after all. But over time, the American English accent evolved into something totally unique. Today the American dialect is diverse and still evolving.
https://youtu.be/LNt2Kn9id0c?si=F_vdRgA-CaUsvQ_w
The bishop of Rome, better known as the pope, is at the top of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church. Below him are the cardinals, who pick the next pope. Then there are the archbishops and the bishops. Then the priests, then the deacons, then the non-clergy, the laity. It’s a ladder that can be confusing. Check out our story on it:
https://youtu.be/0I9fwEsNClM?si=yFRiyRDen4Zd6hUX
Na**lm and rockets…hand grenades and automatic weapons… While these may sound the stuff of 1980s action movies only, the people of ages past were intimately familiar with the spectacular shock and awe of superweapons. Join us on a journey to explore the astonishing innovations of ancient warfare.
https://youtube.com/shorts/rrJbK8bqPAs
The ancient world is famed for its titanic battles and epic struggles, but aside from the spears and swords, there were innovations and technology that would stun the modern viewer.
https://youtube.com/shorts/fA6w1esXTiY?feature=share
02/26/2024
It's 1945; Hi**er and Mussolini are both dead. Germany and Italy have fallen to allied troops, and the remaining Axis power has experienced the might of the atom bomb. Millions are dead at the hands of the Empire of the Rising Sun. For crimes against humanity, war crimes tribunals have been established in Europe and Japan.
War criminals are sentenced to death or imprisonment on mass, yet one remains free for the rest of his life!
Just how did Emperor Hirohito get away with mass murder?
How Emperor Hirohito Escaped War Crimes Who was Hirohito, what was his role in the atrocities perpetrated by his troops, and how did he get off scot-free?Michinomiya Hirohito was born on April 29, ...
Alexander the Great was a student of Aristotle and fascinated with Greek culture and history. Greek society at the time was in the golden era, where studies in Philosophy, Architecture, Mathematics, Astronomy, the Arts and many more areas flourished. Through his conquests, he was able to expand and integrate this culture into new lands. Check out the episode for more:
02/05/2024
Pelorus Jack was a Risso’s dolphin who swam beside ships making the treacherous crossing between New Zealand’s North and South Islands in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He soon garnered a reputation as a “guide” among passengers and sailors alike, but his life of entertainment and helpfulness took a dark turn one day in 1904. Check out the full story in our today's episode.
https://youtu.be/PWOL1nJW2SU
01/22/2024
Marie Antoinette was famous for her lavish dresses and hairstyles at a time the common people were suffering. She was the symbol of a shallow nobility oblivious to the plight of the people. An economically suffocated population was literally starving, and the prices of basic food like bread skyrocketed.
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Marie Antoinette - The Symbol of a Shallow Nobility Marie Antoinette was famous for her lavish dresses and hairstyles at a time the common people were suffering. She was the symbol of a shallow nobility oblivi...
01/15/2024
How about being 15 years old, just married, and having the destiny of one of the world’s most powerful countries on your shoulders? Things only got rougher five years later with the death of King Louis XV when a 20-year-old old shy Prince became King Louis XVI. Learn the story here:
French Revolution: The Bloody Story of a Failed Constitutional Monarchy The French Revolution was the spark for significant changes in the world order in the next two centuries. It was the symbol of the decadence of the Monarchy ...
01/01/2024
Codes and cryptology have been known to humankind since time immemorial, and there have been many who thought their own secrets would never be broken. This isn’t always the case, though there might be a few exceptions. Take a journey back in time with us to discover the roots of mystery and intrigue, when secret codes were carved onto pyramid walls and ancient armies sent messages across continents in hidden languages.
https://youtu.be/mn0s-ovd4cE
12/25/2023
Everyone is aware of the phenomenon of art forgery, but how many of the great works we see in museums are genuine and how far are some willing to go in order to deceive the public? We explore it in our today's episode:
https://youtu.be/z09lLU9_F_c
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