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Ten Egyptian Plagues For Ten Egyptian Gods and Goddesses88

Ten Egyptian Plagues For Ten Egyptian Gods and Goddesses

A look at how the ten plagues that were pronounced upon Egypt by the Lord, through Moses his prophet, correspond with the ten popular Egyptian Gods of the time.

111 comments    religion egypt sacrifice
Prairie Dogs: Keystone Species of the Plains86

Prairie Dogs: Keystone Species of the Plains

Prairie Dogs have long been vilified by ranchers and others who believe that they damage the range and take valuable forage away from cattle and other livestock. In fact, prairie dogs are what is known as a keystone species, a species whose very...

4 comments    nature environment ecology
PLAGUE: THE GREATEST PANDEMIC IN HISTORY86

PLAGUE: THE GREATEST PANDEMIC IN HISTORY

Plague has been the greatest pandemic which has decimated societies, shattered civilizations and changed the course of history. Down the centuries, four such pandemics haunt collective memory for its...

4 comments    bubonic plague black death
Things You May Not Know About Renaissance Clothing84

Things You May Not Know About Renaissance Clothing

A quick look into the history of Renaissance Clothing in the Medieval age including the meaning of men and women's styles and the lasting effects on the fashion world today.

1 comment    renaissance renaissance costumes bubonic plague
Christendom in the 14th Century85

Christendom in the 14th Century

“It is better to obey God than man.” This passage from Acts 5:29 was the lifelong motto of a merchant from Lyon, France, turned evangelist named Peter Waldo (1140-1218). He founded a group of Christians who are the forerunners of today’s...

93 comments    dante canterbury tales petrarch
Native American Series - The Cherokee Nation84

Native American Series - The Cherokee Nation

The Cherokee was a large nation before the white man came along. Note that I said “nation,” and not tribe. David “Iron Head” Vann said that if we call the Cherokee a tribe, then we should call the European nations tribes: “The French...

13 comments    indians native americans
A Historical Microbiology Lesson: Pathogens and Infectious Diseases of Medieval Times in Europe85

A Historical Microbiology Lesson: Pathogens and Infectious Diseases of Medieval Times in Europe

Living in the Medieval times was no simple feat for any class or culture of people. In addition to pillagers and thieves, political corruption, and ongoing famine, the people also had to suffer through infectious diseases that were untreatable and inevitably incurable. Had the doctors of the Medieval Era been as educated as the doctors of today, maybe some of these pathogens could have been eradicated; however, these "intelligent men" were not even aware of the fact that these tiny cells or bein

6 comments    life health education
Superstitions Good and Bad85

Superstitions Good and Bad

Good and bad superstitions. Black cats, broken mirrors, opening umbrellas indoors, seven years bad luck, demigods, Holy Trinity and much more.

24 comments    god religion fear
The Masque of the Red Death: some interpretations84

The Masque of the Red Death: some interpretations

"Poe really was a haunted man, and as a writer, he had the power to haunt his readers." Here the brief sum of the tale: it tells the story of Prince Prospero who, in the midst of the misery and in defiance...

2 comments    death dreams plague
Nostradamus on the coming mega famine83

Nostradamus on the coming mega famine

Nostradamus was a curious seer of the Renaissance who forecast many events, some of which have come true. There is one about a huge famine that seems to be building in the current period, as it has happened before. He was an astrologer with keen insights concerning the unseen.

5 comments    disease climate change venus
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