Topics
- People of the Ancient World (B.C. 4500 – A.D. 1)
- Middle Ages (500 A. D. – 1300 A. D.)
- Europe in Transition (1400 – 1650 A. D.)
- Rise of Modern Nations (1485 – 1825 A. D.)
Posts
Prehistoric Ages of Man
Prehistoric ages of man include – the dawn of life on our planet, the tools and weapons of prehistoric man,
Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East
Kingdoms of the ancient Middle East included the Egyptians, Hebrews and Phoenicians. The culture of a people is not regarded
Ancient Far East
Ancient Far East, included the early Chinese people, the early Japanese people and the ancient civilization of India. The early
Ancient Greeks, Life and Culture
Ancient Greeks, is where the history of Europe and of Western civilization really began, with the arrival in the Aegean
Alexander and the Great Hellenistic Age
Alexander and the Great Hellenistic Age – was the supreme achievement, of Alexander the great. When summarizing the rich heritage
Roman Republic
Roman republic, for “westward the course of empire makes its way,” first to Rome and ultimately, by way of northern
Decline of the Roman Empire
Decline of the Roman empire came after the triumph of Christianity. Meanwhile, Julius Caesar’s heir and successor, Octavian, was but
Religions Militant in the Middle Ages
Religions militant, gives an account of the wars of religion, which we call the crusades. During the Middle Ages, the
Feudalism in Western Europe
Feudalism – centuries of groping and experimentation to restore law and order in Europe and to develop forms of centralized
European Nations Evolve
European nations preserved to keep the continent from chaos. In the troubled days of invasion and disorder that followed the









