Culp’s Hill is a less known section of the Gettysburg battlefield, but thousands of men fought fiercely along its wooded
A Mountain in the Alps The snowy peaks of the rugged mountains stood out in bold relief against the black
Today, on the 72nd anniversary of D-Day Invasion, we have a guest post from Daniel E. Sumey on one of the
One hundred years ago today, on May 31 – June 1, 1916, 151 British and 99 German ships-of-war participated in
Editor’s Note: This post on Tales of Mighty Men comes to us from Stephen Huffman In many ways, Elisha F. Paxton
We are pleased to welcome back Taman Turbinton. He brings us an account of the Biblical city of Gezer, where
The pass Hannibal may have used In an article published in the scientific journal Archaeometry, a group of scientists point to some
Rome The condemned prisoner could not sleep—for two reasons. The first reason he could not sleep was that it was
Girolamo Savonarola c. 1524 A thin, awkward, and nervous young man ascended the steps to the high pulpit. The crowd
Edward VI before his coronation A slender young boy slipped out of his bed to prepare himself for the biggest