113: The War of the Three Kings

113: The War of the Three Kings

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114: The Nabataean Kingdom

Starting from the early third century B.C., the Nabataean kingdom ruled over much of the Levant from the Sinai Peninsula to the Hejaz. Most known for their famous rose-colored capital city of Petra, the Nabataeans occupied a unique position within the eastern Mediterranean for ne ...  Afficher plus

112: The Seleucid Empire - Breaking the Hammer

The newly enthroned Demetrius I Soter managed to instill a degree of order throughout the Seleucid realm, crushing the would-be king Timarchos in Babylonia and the rebellion of Judas Maccabee. Yet his behavior abroad alienated many of the other kings like Attalus II of Pergamon a ...  Afficher plus

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575. The Medici: The Bonfire of the Vanities (Part 4)
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Following the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent, who was his Medici successor? Could he overcome the political turmoil and religious fervour in Florence, and rebuff the storm clouds of war gathering over his city with the approaching French army? How did this burgeoning catastroph ...  Afficher plus

Irene of Athens, Byzantine Empress
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Queens of the World Series: Irene of Athens ruled as regent for her son, Easter Roman Emperor, Constantine VI. But when he rose up against her and threatened her religious conviction, she had his eyes gouged out. Thus she became the first Roman Empress to rule in her own right. B ...  Afficher plus

Sacré Charlemagne ! (3/3)
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En l’an 800, Charlemagne obtient enfin le titre qu’il a ardemment désiré pendant tant d’années : empereur. Avec cette couronne en sa possession, le dirigeant peut enfin se reposer. Il délaisse son épée pour se consacrer au développement d’une administration et d’une économie unif ...  Afficher plus