AvatarRobert McVieStoryboardThe Seleucid Empire ExplainedCurated byTheCollectorFollowing Alexander’s death in 323 BCE, a fierce war ensued in which Macedonian generals fought for dominance over the vast Empire. The largest state to emerge from the fallout was the Seleucid Empire, founded by Seleucus I Nicator.
AvatarRobert McVieStoryboardRetracing Ancient Footprints Leads to New Discoveries About Prehistoric LifeCurated byLive ScienceTwo trails of ancient human footprints pressed into a beach in Morocco form one of the largest and best-preserved trackways in the world.
AvatarRobert McVieThe cost of free land and either-or historysouthdakotasearchlight.com - Seth TupperSome white South Dakotans love to talk about their generational connection to the land. I’m one of them: a proud, fifth-generation descendant of …
AvatarRobert McVieA 'prophetic' Alexander Hamilton note described Trump almost to a TRaw Story - Matthew ChapmanThis week, former President Donald Trump proclaimed in one of his Truth Social tirades that, "Our Founding Fathers are looking down at Biden with …
AvatarRobert McVieStoryboardHercules: Zeus' Greatest SonCurated byTheCollectorHeracles – known by Romans as Hercules – was the great mortal hero of ancient Greek mythology, whose stories have survived the test of time.
AvatarRobert McVieStoryboardLancaster Vs. York: The Wars of the RosesCurated byTheCollectorIn English history, the fifteenth century is almost unanimously associated with the Wars of the Roses, a series of bloody battles which were fought predominantly between two royal houses: the House of York and the House of Lancaster.