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What was the role and life of women in the Middle Ages within medieval society? Their existence varied according to age and social status, their place within the family, their role in the couple, ...
Nazis With its onion-domed steeple and octagonal towers, Hartheim Castle is a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture in Upper Austria, a region located west of Vienna. However, the estate has ...
Djoser was the first ancient Egyptian king (Pharaoh) of the 3rd Dynasty (Old Kingdom). He reigned from around 2720 to 2700 BCE, according to some estimates a few decades later in the 27th century BCE.
The Ennead (known in Egyptian as pesedjet, Greek Εννεάδα – Ennead) is a concept in ancient Egyptian mythology and theology developed in the significant religious center of Heliopolis in Lower Egypt.
Belphegor, also written as Belfegor and Balphegor, (Hebrew: בַּעַל-פְּעוֹר baʿal-pəʿōr – Lord, or Baal, of Pe’or, or of the opening) is the name of a demon in Jewish and Christian tradition.
An ant mill is a phenomenon where a group of migrating ants loses their pheromone trail, becoming separated from their colony. In their search, they create their own trail, resulting in a circular ...
The Emperor Charlemagne inherited an extensive territory that he continually expanded throughout his reign. While his power remained absolute and centralized, it became necessary to dispatch ...
Christmas in Singapore: Traditions, Celebrations, and History Even though only over 19% of Singaporeans identify as Christians, the holiday is still widely honored.
Since red is considered by alchemists as the intermediate color between white and black, between light and darkness, the rubedo represents the reunion of opposites, the closing of the circle, the ...
Kallinikos or Callinicus of Heliopolis (620-678) was a Byzantine architect, inventor, and chemist who lived during the 7th century. According to the Byzantine chronicler Theophanes (760-818), there ...
The Anthesteria (ancient Greek Ἀνθεστήρια, translated as “Flower Festival”) was a festival in the Attic festival calendar. It took place over three days, from the 11th to the 13th of the month ...