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THE ARCHAIC AGE, 800 - 479 BC: Emergence of the City-State

8 Jul 2020 10 minute read 0 comments YouveBeenGreeked

The Bronze Age Collapse and the subsequent Greek Dark Ages threw the Greek world into a period of little communication, writing, knowledge and scientific advancements. What blossomed from it though was a Greek civilisation of many dialects, cultures...

Adolf Hitler - could he have been gay?

8 Jul 2020 1 minute read 1 comment ilodz24hd

translated by google translator Adolf Hitler - an ardent opponent of mixed race, anti-Semite, genocide, tyrant and a man who came to power only thanks to himself. Could he be a homosexual? Yes and no. Different sources - different versions, differen...

THE GREEK DARK AGE, 1,150 - 800 BC: The Bronze Age Collapse

7 Jul 2020 7 minute read 1 comment YouveBeenGreeked

For about 50 years, in around 1,200 BC, the major palace centres of Mycenaean culture were burnt to the ground, with the major remnants of the civilization following suit in 1,150 BC. The palace economy was wiped out of existence, politically and mil...

Dolaucolthi Gold Mines: Britain’s Only Known Roman Gold Mine

6 Jul 2020 1 minute read 0 comments SmileToBeFree

Over a series of short articles and short mobile documentaries, I hope to introduce you to some of the magic and mystery, history fact and history fiction that is woven into the story of wonderful and hidden gem that is Dolaucothi. Now in the care of...

THE MYCENAEANS, c.1,600 - 1,070 BC: The First Greeks

6 Jul 2020 5 minute read 0 comments YouveBeenGreeked

The Mycenaean Era of roughly 1,600 to 1,070 BC saw the rise of important palace centres, such as Mycenae, Pylos, Tiryns, Thebes, Iolkos and Athens. For Greece, this era was the final stage of the Bronze Age, thought to have begun for the Greeks in ar...

David Starkey; from national treasure to national embarrassment... When Historians try to deny slavery

5 Jul 2020 1 minute read 5 comments (S)llew la Wulf

  I have to say, David  Starkey's comments about slavery, Black Lives Matter and just the general conversation going on socially about racism in the UK (and worldwide) are amazing! And I quote "Slavery was not genocide otherwise there wouldn't be so...

Cypherpunks and the Bitcoin Prehistory - Part 4

5 Jul 2020 4 minute read 4 comments Simplify Crypto

Tim May was the founder of the Cypherpunks and the Crypto-Anaquia Movement. In order to attract more followers to his cause, he created and shared, in the late 1980s, in cryptography and hacking conferences, the Crypto-Anarchic Manifesto. In it, May...

THE MINOANS, c.3,000 - 1,450 BC: The First Inhabitants of the Greek World

3 Jul 2020 5 minute read 2 comments YouveBeenGreeked

Greece is undoubtedly the cradle of most of Western civilisation today, and its history spans back several millennia to the Mycenaean Greeks, who famously fought at Troy. However, before even these ancient Greeks flourished, another peoples of the Gr...

Time of history

3 Jul 2020 2 minute read 0 comments ilodz24hd

Translated by google translator After three months of sitting at home by covid19, I dared to go out into the city. During these three months I was able to partially renovate the house, of course along with the rest of my family members. I started lea...

Ghost month

3 Jul 2020 4 minute read 0 comments Jesyan

Ghost Month also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is a traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival held in several East Asian countries. According to the Chinese calendar (a lunisolar calendar), the Moon Phantom is on the 15th night of the seventh mo...