2. Tiberius (14 CE - 37 CE)
3. Caligula (37 CE - 41 CE)
4. Claudius (41 CE - 54 CE)
5. Nero (54 CE - 68 CE)
2. Tiberius (14 CE - 37 CE)
3. Caligula (37 CE - 41 CE)
4. Claudius (41 CE - 54 CE)
5. Nero (54 CE - 68 CE)
In 1537 the Turks, under Suleiman, the so-called magnificent, threatened the Empire and Venice again with Christian France as an ally. The unholy alliance between the French and the Turks was aimed at the destruction of the Habsburg empire, but unfortunately it also affected the Greeks... The un
The coup détat of July 18 failed to succeed in the province of Jaén due to the strength of the labor movement, the scarcity of military personnel and the fact that the Republican militias managed to arm themselves by assaulting the Civil Guard barracks. The main confrontation took place in the Sanct
In the Museum of Oriental Arts in Istanbul, a copy of one of the oldest epic poems of humanity, belonging to Sumerian literature, is preserved. It is about “Enmerkar and the lord of Aratta ”. The poem, which consists of about 600 lines, narrates a confrontation between nations, which makes it, possi
Believing that he had acquired great power, Midas realized that his greed would lead to his death. By Tales PintoA myth well known to both Greeks and Romans was that of King Midas . Like all myths of Classical Antiquity, the purpose of spreading Midas shenanigans was to shed light on human greed. M