Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
How Ancient Spartans Raised Their Children
Spartans, a society in Ancient Greece, are known for the tough way they raised their children, training boys to fight from age seven
Ancient Greece
The Ancient Greeks of Kashmir, India
Apart from being well-known for its cashmere pashmina shawls, which even Roman emperors favored, the beautiful region of Kashmir in India was once ruled by more than eleven Greek kings, and it has been called heaven on earth by...
Ancient Greece
Sophist Teachers and the Art of Rhetoric in Ancient Greece
The sophists were intellectuals who travelled around Greece as professional educators on a variety of subjects with emphasis in public speaking and the good conduct of life
Ancient Greece
Drugs in Ancient Greek and Roman World
Drug use goes back to ancient times, with research showing that the Greeks and Romans used and sometimes abused cannabis and opium.
These ancient civilizations utilized various substances to relieve pain and sleep. In addition, these drugs could serve to...
Ancient Greece
“Telosa,” the Billionaire-Backed Utopian City Inspired by Aristotle
Billionaire Marc Lore, the former head of Walmart.com, is planning to create the "utopian" city of Telosa by 2050.
Lore, who was the CEO of Walmart's US e-commerce between 2016 and 2021, resigned from the mega-retailer in order to shift...
Ancient Greece
When the Israelites Revolted Against the Ancient Greeks
For a long time, Ancient Israel was ruled by the Greeks. This dominion existed in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's grand conquests. One large successor to his domain, the Seleucid Empire, ruled over the Israelites from 200 to...
Ancient Greece
Why Spartan Men Had Long Hair
In ancient Greece, hair was an important indicator of class and place of origin. Notably, Spartan men were known for their long, flowing hair, which became linked to the ancient warriors in antiquity.
While many would not associate long, beautiful...
Ancient Greece
Massive Spending in War Against Sparta Backfired in Ancient Athens
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A historian looks at the plague that hit Ancient Athens and explains how a massive government spending plan backfired 2,500 years ago.
Ancient Greece
Circe, the First Witch of Greek Mythology
Witches have had a long and elaborate history, even back to ancient Greece. Thanks to Homer and his epic adventure tale the Odyssey, we met Circe, who has often been identified as the first witch in Greek mythology.
Circe was...
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greek Mathematician Apollonius and His Insoluble Problem
Apollonius of Perga (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Περγαῖος) who lived from 240 BC to c. 190 BC, was a brilliant ancient Greek mathematician, geometer and astronomer known for his work on conic sections. He was born in Perga, an ancient Greek city...