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The Trial of Galileo Galilei

In 1633, one of the greatest minds in Europe stood before a tribunal, not for a crime of violence or treason, but for an idea. Galileo Galilei had looked to the heavens and reached a conclusion that challenged centuries of accepted belief. What followed was a confrontation betwee ...  Show more

Julius Caesar's Quadruple Triumph

In 46 BC, after 12 years away, Julius Caesar finally returned home to Rome. A lot had changed since he was last there. The entire Roman system had been upended, and he was now the man on top. To celebrate his homecoming, he did something that had never been done before or since. ...  Show more

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