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The Battle of Thermopylae: A Captivating Guide to One of the Greatest Battles in Ancient History Between the Spartans and Persians
If you want to discover the captivating history of the Battle of Thermopylae, then keep reading... The Battle of Thermopylae is one of the most famous battles in human history. It featured two of the ancient world's most prominent cultures, the Achaemenid-led Persian Empire and the fragmented yet culturally advanced Greeks. It also included some of history's most famous leaders, such as the Persian king Xerxes and the Spartan king and military general Leonidas. This glorification is apt only because the battle was indeed an important moment in the much larger conflict known as the Greco-Persian Wars. However, the Greeks lost this battle. In fact, it was a slaughter. Had it not been for some good fortune as well as an advantage in terms of equipment and fighting techniques, the Battle of Thermopylae could have gone down in history as the beginning of the end for one of the world's great civilizations. That these soldiers were more willing to die than to surrender to the evil Persians is part of the reason why this battle has become so famous. It serves as a symbol of what people will do to protect their freedom and their homeland. Sure, much of our memory of the Battle of Thermopylae is glorified untruth, but no one can deny that the Greeks and the Persians, in late August or early September of 480 BCE, fought one of the most important battles in one of the most important wars of the ancient era. In The Battle of Thermopylae: A Captivating Guide to One of the Greatest Battles in Ancient History Between the Spartans and Persians, you will discover topics such as: Leading up to The Battle of ThermopylaeThe Main Characters of the Battle of ThermopylaeGreece and Persia Prepare for BattleThe Battle of Thermopylae: Seven Days to Last the Test of TimeMeanwhile, at ArtemisiumAfter the Battle of ThermopylaeThe Greek and Persian ArmiesAnd much, much more So if you want to learn more about the Battle of Thermopylae, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button
Medieval Christianity: A Captivating Guide to Christian History, Starting from the Fall of the Western Roman Empire through the Great Schism
Embark on a Timeless Journey: Unveil the saga of Christianity from its origins to the Counter-ReformationAre you intrigued by the monumental path Christianity carved through history? This masterful narrative weaves through 1,600 years of history, from Christianity's origins in the 1st century AD to the transformative Counter-Reformation in 1700. **Discover the Epochs That Shaped the World**Witness Rome's metamorphosis with the rise of Christianity.Delve into the Great Schism's profound impact.Relive the fervor of the Crusades and the mystique of the Knights Templar.Understand the Reconquista's enduring legacy.Unravel the complex interplay of Christianity and Islam.Probe the Reformation and the Catholic Church's corruption.Meet the influential popes who steered Christian history.**A Chronicle of Power, Faith, and War**This book is not just a historical account; it's a revelation of how Christianity influenced politics, ignited wars, and spread its ethos globally. It's a tale of transformation, conflict, and resilience. **Your Portal to a Bygone Era**Whether you're a history aficionado, a seeker of religious insights, or simply a curious mind, this book is your gateway to understanding the pivotal role of Christianity in shaping our world. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the epic saga of medieval Christianity. Scroll up, click the "add to cart" button, and prepare to be transported through time
The Great Famine: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Great Hunger in Ireland from 1845 to 1849 and How the Irish Potato Famine Was Solved
Uncover the Saga of Resilience and Survival in The Great FamineIn the pages of this enlightening book, you are invited on a journey back to the 1840s, to the heart of Ireland's darkest hour. Witness the profound impact of the Great Famine, an event that reshaped not only Ireland but also the world. Discover the Roots of TragedyDelve into the history of agriculture in Ireland and understand the deep-seated vulnerabilities of this nation.Explore the rise of colonialism and its grip on Irish life, which set the stage for a catastrophe.The Catalyst of DespairUnearth the pivotal role of the humble potato, the lifeblood of Ireland's peasant class.Witness the arrival of the potato plague, a harbinger of doom that decimated crops and dreams alike.A Crisis MismanagedAnalyze the British Empire's inadequate response, a blend of negligence and apathy that deepened the crisis.Feel the pulse of worldwide outrage and relief efforts, as global communities rallied together in the face of human suffering.A Ripple Across OceansTrace the exodus of one to two million Irish souls who sought refuge and a new beginning in distant lands, from North America to Australia.Discover how these brave immigrants shaped the United States during and after the Civil War and sowed new roots in the British Empire.Memorials and LegacyVisit the memorials that stand as poignant reminders of this epoch, keeping the memories alive across generations.Reflect on the long road to recovery and how the blight irrevocably changed Ireland, the US, and public health.This book is not just a recount of history; it's also a tribute to the indomitable spirit of a people who faced unimaginable adversity. Their story is a testament to human resilience and a beacon of hope that shines through the darkest times. Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to immerse yourself in the history of the Great Famine.
Virginia

Virginia

Captivating History

Captivating History
2023
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Two manuscripts in one book: History of Virginia: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Mother of States, Starting from Jamestown through the American Revolution and the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House to the PresentThe West Virginia Coal Wars: A Captivating Guide to the Mine Wars and the Battle of Blair Mountain, the Largest Labor Uprising in the History of the United States of AmericaFrom being the home of some of the first people in America to being the birthplace of the United States, Virginia has had an incredibly rich and interesting history even before its inauguration as a state. Virginia was once the most populous and affluent state in the country and the birthplace of many of the most important figures in early United States' history. Yet, despite Virginia's successes and great heritage, it has, for much of history, been a divided state that has found itself debating even the most basic rights and issues. This, of course, is no more obvious than the splitting of Virginia into Virginia and West Virginia in the years following the American Civil War.In the first part of this book, you will discover: Virginia's first people and their complex cultural, social, economic, spiritual and political systems and traditionsThe colonization of America and the United States' first settlement in Jamestown, VirginiaInteractions between the state's first settlement and first peopleVirginia's culture under colonial ruleVirginia's journey towards developing its own culture, economy and political system, separate from that of England, mostly surrounding the culture of tobacco farmingThe state's involvement in the American Revolution and the years post warVirginia's involvement in the American Civil War and the effects of the war on the stateThe state's many social movementsVirginia's involvement in the First and Second World Wars and the effects of the war on the state and countryVirginia's development in the 20th century into the military hub of AmericaThe West Virginia Coal Wars is a fascinating journey through the dark mountains of Appalachia and the struggle its people endured to win basic rights and respect.In the second part of this book, you will learn about: The impact of company storesThe role minorities played in the coal warsThe story behind the term "redneck"Safety hazards the coal miners facedOrganizations that supported the miners and better working conditionsAnd much, much more
Kennedy

Kennedy

Captivating History

Captivating History
2020
sidottu
Explore the Lives and Relationship of John and JackieTwo captivating manuscripts in one book: John F. Kennedy: A Captivating Guide to the Life of JFK Jackie Kennedy: A Captivating Guide to the Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Part 1: Explore the Fascinating Life of John F. Kennedy Gallup's List of Widely Admired People of the Twentieth Century places President John F. Kennedy in the third slot, behind Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mother Teresa. Needless to say, President Kennedy's name is one that will not soon be forgotten. Many people will simply recall him as the handsome president who reigned for a short while before his unfortunate death at the hands of an assassin in Dallas, Texas. They may recall he was the youngest president to have been sworn into the presidential office or he dealt with issues such as the Cuban Missile Crisis. The general American public and the world know much about the surface of JFK's life--they know of his affairs and his ill health--but they often do not recall anything about who he was as a person or how he interacted with his wife and family. This book aims to unveil all this information along with many more captivating facts about the life of John F. Kennedy. Some of the topics covered in the first part of this book include: Childhood and Education Personal Life Relationship with Jackie Kennedy Naval Service Congressional Career 1960 Presidential Race Foreign Policy Domestic Policy Assassination Legacy And a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on Part 2: Explore the Fascinating Life of Jackie Kennedy Without a doubt, the name Jackie Kennedy draws multiple thoughts to mind; she is, perhaps, most well-known in her service as the first lady of the United States, as her husband, John F. Kennedy, took office as the president, and her role in restoring the White House. Then, of course, other people remember Jacqueline for her role in the fashion industry, particularly her pink Chanel suit and matching pillbox hat, which became a symbol of her husband's assassination. Jackie is so renowned and beloved that she ranks as one of the most popular first ladies. In fact, Jacqueline was named in 1999 on Gallup's list of Most Admired Men and Women in twentieth-century America. While she made major impacts on the White House, Jackie was much more than her title as first lady. Some of the topics covered in the second part of this book include: Childhood and Early Education College and Early Career The Relationship with John F. Kennedy Motherhood Campaign for Presidency First Lady The Kennedy Assassination Life Following the Assassination Ongoing Iconic Figure And a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on Get the book now and learn more about John and Jackie
Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren

Captivating History

Captivating History
2020
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Explore the Captivating Life of Martin Van Buren History chiefly remembers Martin Van Buren as the eighth president of the United States (1837- 1841). He was also, however, notable for achieving many firsts in American politics. He was the first American president to be born a citizen of the country, and not a British subject. He was the first Dutchman and the first man without Anglo-Saxon ancestry to serve as president. He was the first and only American president to have been raised in a language other than English. He was also the first New Yorker to ascend to the Oval Office in the White House, at a time when Manhattan was becoming the urban heart of a future America (as it is today). Historians have also recognized him as the first "professional politician" to occupy the presidential seat. His expressed capacity for political intrigue, strategic pragmatism and politically expedient "non-committalism" has earned him his fair share of critics and detractors.The darkness of his times (the first depression, the question of slavery, the forceful relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands) easily come to mind, but America was also hurtling towards the future we live in during Van Buren's reign. The seeds of the modernity we recognize so well - railway networks, democracy, the printing press - were sowed in his era. Six small townships and cities - in Maine, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, and Arkansas - still bear his surname. To understand the history of American politics, one must understand Van Buren's often overlooked legacy. This book will give you an in-depth understanding of this man, born a tavern owner's son, who became one of the founders of the Democratic Party.Some of the topics covered in this book include: Early Life The Skilled Lawyer The Albany Regency Washington Secretary of State; Vice President In-Waiting The Panic of 1837 American Gothic Triumphs and Defeat Comebacks Retirement And much more Get the book now to learn more
Erik the Red

Erik the Red

Captivating History

Captivating History
2020
sidottu
Explore the Captivating Life of Erik the RedA formidable figure with flaming red hair, a wild beard, and a temper to match is not the type of person most people would choose to cross swords with. And that, by all accounts, is a fitting description of Erik the Red. This was not a man to be taken lightly or challenged in battle. He was courageous on the battlefield, an accomplished seafarer, indomitable warrior, and unstoppable adventurer. In short, Erik the Red was everything we imagine a Viking to be.Some of the topics covered in this captivating history book include: Erik the Red's Early Life in Norway The Settlement of Iceland and the Viking Age Erik's Early Years in Iceland Murder Most Foul Erik the Explorer Settling in Greenland Greenland to Vinland Erik's Offspring and their voyages to Vinland Decline of Vinland Erik the Pagan and Christianity in Greenland The Decline of the Greenland Colony Modern Greenland And much, much more Scroll to the top and select the "Add to Cart" button to learn more about Erik the Red
The History of the United States: A Captivating Guide to American History, Including Events Such as the American Revolution, French and Indian War, Bo
If you want to discover the captivating history of the United States, then keep reading... When the first settlers reached the United States of America and started to chip out a living in the wilderness that seemed so fierce and unfamiliar to their European eyes, they could never have dreamed that someday the land upon which they stood would become one of the most powerful countries in the entire world. When Native Americans first witnessed those white sails bringing ships with white sailors into their world for the first time, they could never have dreamed that within a few centuries their population would be all but destroyed, that they would have to endure massacre after massacre, be stripped of their freedom and confined to comparatively tiny reservations, and walk the Trail of Tears within the next few hundred years. When the preachers of the Great Awakening stood on the backs of wagons or bits of old tree stumps and told the American people a new story of individual freedom and the power of ordinary people, they could never have dreamed that their preaching would trigger a landslide of abolitionism that would end in a civil war that almost tore the entire country apart. When the Civil War was finally won by the Union, and all African Americans' chains were broken at last, the military leaders could never have dreamed that within the next half century, the United States would emerge as one of the world's greatest military powers during the Spanish-American War. And when those soldiers won the struggle against Spain in Cuba, they could never have dreamed that later in the century, Cuba itself would turn against them and become the single greatest threat of nuclear annihilation during the Cold War. When the Wright Brothers first took to the air and Thomas Edison made the lightbulb, they could never have dreamed that American innovation would produce not only the Ford car, basketball, the telephone, and Facebook, but it would also be instrumental in creating the atomic bombs that killed hundreds of thousands of people and finally brought an end to the Second World War. As for Martin Luther King, Jr., he did dream. He had a dream of equality and brotherhood, and his dream at least partially came true in 2008 when America saw the inauguration of its first black president. Never could the slaves of the great plantations of the South have dreamed that that day would ever come, but it did. Nobody could have dreamed it, but it all came to pass, and it became the history of the United States of America. And this is how it all happened... In The History of the United States: A Captivating Guide to American History, Including Events Such as the American Revolution, French and Indian War, Boston Tea Party, Pearl Harbor, and the Gulf War, you will discover topics such asThe People Who Were There FirstA Time of ExplorationColonizing AmericaThe French and Indian WarThe Boston Tea PartyThe American RevolutionThe First PresidentRestless TimesHorrors for the NativesAwakeningCivil WarSeeking for PeaceA Rising PowerProgressDisaster StrikesThe Biggest Bomb in the WorldIcy TensionFreedom on the Home FrontTerror and Its WarAnd much, much more So if you want to learn more about the history of the United States, then scroll up and click the "add to cart" button
The Hundred Years' War: A Captivating Guide to One of the Most Notable Conflicts of the Middle Ages and in European History and the Life of Joan of Ar
If you want to discover the captivating history of the Hundred Years' War, then keep reading... Two captivating manuscripts in one book: The Hundred Years' War: A Captivating Guide to the Conflicts Between the English House of Plantagenet and the French House of Valois That Took Place During the Middle AgesJoan of Arc: A Captivating Guide to a Heroine of France and Her Role During the Lancastrian Phase of the Hundred Years' WarKnights and battles, princesses and castles, sieges and warrior prophets who lead the way to victory upon shining white horses: all of these feel like the stuff of myths and legends. Yet the story of the Hundred Years' War contains all of these things, and it is a story that is entirely true. The story of this war is made fascinating by its setting, but it is made inspiring by its characters. Here is a blind king who rides to war for the opportunity to strike one last blow with his sword; here is a young prince, dressed all in black, who leads his father's men to victory; here are boy kings and fierce queens, prisoners who believe in honor, hailstorms that stop entire campaigns, and the wonderful story of a young peasant girl who changed the course of history forever. The Hundred Years' War changed language, national identity, weaponry, and even the way that people think about war. It is part of the greater narrative of human history and gives a snapshot of how human nature can behave when pressed by the extremity of such a conflict-sometimes with unspeakable honor and courage and other times with cowardice, selfishness, and arrogance. There are many lessons to be learned from this war. Its tale is a cautionary one, but it is also a tale of adventure, battle, hope, and divine intervention. It's the tale of a war unlike any other. Some of the topics covered in part 1 of this book include: The Edwardian War (1337-1360)A Question of SuccessionStriking the First BlowDeath of a Different IlkThe Black Prince's RaidThe Treaty of Br tignyThe Caroline War (1369-1389)Charles the WiseThe Death of John ChandosA French VictoryThe Great Chevauch eTwo Boy KingsMadness and DepositionThe Lancastrian War (1415-1453)Besieging HarfleurThe Battle of AgincourtA Baby KingJoan and the SiegeThe Last BattlesAnd much, much more Some of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include: The Unending WarA Whispered ProphecyThe First VisionThe Doubt of BaudricourtA Prediction of DefeatAn Audience with the KingThe Road to Orl ansArrival at Orl ansFlying the White BannerA Sign ProvidedThe Battle of PatayBeans for the ApocalypseThe French King CrownedThe Siege of ParisPeaceCaptureCaptiveA Saint Tried for HeresyThe Burning of Jeanne d'ArcAnd much, much more So if you want to learn more about the Hundred Years' War, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button
French Revolution: A Captivating Guide to the French Revolution, the Life of Marie Antoinette and the Impact Made by Napoleon Bonaparte
If you want to discover captivating stories of people and events of the French Revolution, then keep reading... Two captivating manuscripts in one book: The French Revolution: A Captivating Guide to the Ten-Year Revolution in France and the Impact Made by Napoleon BonaparteMarie Antoinette: A Captivating Guide to the Last Queen of France Before and During the French Revolution, Including Her Relationship with King Louis XVIFew historical events are as greatly revered and entirely misunderstood as the French Revolution that began in 1789. The memory of this complicated and lengthy political, violent uprising has been generally painted in broad-and oversimplified-strokes. While the French Revolution was certainly centered around two lavish monarchs and an enlightened common class, there was so much more going on behind the scenes. Even after the abolition of the French monarchy, France struggled to find a balance between public self-governance and European stability. A fragile government, merely a shell of its former self following the Reign of Terror under Robespierre, was no match for the military and political prowess of Napoleon I. Some of the topics covered in part 1 of this book include: A Brief History of the French MonarchyPhilosophies of the TimesFrance in the 18th CenturyMarie Antoinette, Madame DeficitTaxes, Famine, and the EnlightenmentSieyes' "What is the Third Estate?"The National AssemblyDeath of the DauphinBastille DayThe First Mayor of ParisDeclaration of the Rights of Man...and The Women's MarchFrance at WarThe Flight to VarennesStorming the TuileriesThe Monarchy is OutlawedThe Fate of the ColoniesThe Louisiana PurchaseThe Reign of TerrorThe New French CalendarEmperor Napoleon BonaparteIn the Days and Years AfterwardAnd much, much more Some of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include: An Archduchess is BornMaria Antonia Becomes Marie AntoinetteThe DauphineQueen at NineteenA Marriage at Odds with ItselfThe Issue of HeirsMadame DeficitCount Axel von FersonThe Lost ChildrenThe Diamond Necklace ScandalQueen of FashionThe French RevolutionThe October ChapterAnxious Days at the TuileriesAn Attempt to FleeDeath of the MonarchyAnd much more So if you want to learn more about the French Revolution, click the "add to cart" button
History of Scotland: A Captivating Guide to Scottish History, the Wars of Scottish Independence and William Wallace
If you want to discover the captivating history of Scotland, the Wars of Scottish Independence and William Wallace, then keep reading... Three captivating manuscripts in one book: Scottish History: A Captivating Guide to the History of ScotlandWars of Scottish Independence: A Captivating Guide to the Battles Between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England, Including the Impact Made by King Robert the BruceWilliam Wallace: A Captivating Guide to a Freedom Fighter and Martyr Who Impacted Scottish History and Scotland's Independence from EnglandA sense of poetic irony registers when one learns that Scotland has never won a major military battle when the odds were in their favor. In 1513, the largest Scottish army to ever invade England was defeated by a significantly smaller English army at Flodden Field. In only two hours, the Scots lost ten thousand men. History repeated itself in 1542, when a Scottish army of 15,000 men was defeated by only 3,000 English soldiers. Despite their much smaller numbers, the English managed to take 1,200 Scottish men as prisoners. This humiliating defeat eventually contributed to the demise of King James V. This new captivating history book takes you on a remarkable journey from the earliest extensive historical record of Scotland through the long struggle toward nationhood, all the way to Postwar Scotland. In part 1 of this book, you will discover topics such asMedieval StrifeThe Emergence of the Scottish Nation-StateThe Golden AgeThe Wars of IndependenceThe Black DeathMary, Queen of Scots: "The Daughter of Debate"The King of Great BritainThe Union and The Scottish EnlightenmentThe Industrial RevolutionScottish FeminismThe Loch Ness MonsterAnd much, much more In part 2 of this book, you will discover: Good Fences; Good NeighborsCrisisDefianceThe MartyrPower StrugglesInner StrifeThe Battle of BannockburnA Worthy KingThe Son of the Bruce & the Second War for IndependenceAnd much, much more Some of the topics covered in part 3 of this book include: Mysterious OriginsComing of Age in CrisisDefiance and ComplianceThe ProphecyUprisingLove in a Time of WarThe Battle of Stirling BridgeInvading EnglandThe Guardian of ScotlandDefeat at FalkirkAn Outlaw Once MoreThe ExecutionAnd much more So if you want to learn more about the History of Scotland, click "add to cart"
History of Havana: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Capital of Cuba, Starting from Christopher Columbus' Arrival to Fidel Castro
Explore the Captivating History of Havana The story of Havana has all the elements of a great epic. It has tragic heroes and cunning villains, dramatic battles and fine culture, explosions, killings, horrible murders, rousing speeches, and courageous displays of determination. The history of Cuba's capital is about more than just one city. It's about the astounding resilience of the Cuban people, a people that has been through so much and yet continues to bounce back, a people that is known for the irresistible combination of ingrained toughness and emotion always ready to leap to the surface. This new captivating history book is for you if you want to go on a startling adventure, starting from the days of Christopher Columbus and continuing through wars, revolutions, protests, and partying. In History of Havana: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Capital of Cuba, Starting from Christopher Columbus' Arrival to Fidel Castro, you will discover topics such as: The Founding of HavanaCassava, Canals, and the French CorsairsThe Siege of HavanaThe Slaves of HavanaHurricanesThe Struggle for Independence Begins"Remember the Maine"The Havana High LifeAnother RevolutionCastro's VictoryCastro's HavanaAnd much, much more So if you want to experience firsthand the events that have shaped this battered gem of the Caribbean, click "add to cart"
Ancient Civilizations: A Captivating Guide to the Ancient Canaanites, Hittites and Ancient Israel and Their Role in Biblical History
If you want to discover the captivating history of the ancient Canaanites, Hittites and ancient Israelites, then keep reading... Three captivating manuscripts in one book: The Ancient Canaanites: A Captivating Guide to the Canaanite Civilization that Dominated the Land of Canaan Before the Ancient IsraelitesHittites: A Captivating Guide to the Ancient Anatolian People Who Established the Hittite Empire in Ancient MesopotamiaAncient Israel: A Captivating Guide to the Ancient Israelites, Starting From their Entry into Canaan Until the Jewish Rebellions against the RomansThe Hittites, Canaanites, and Israelites were three ancient civilizations entwined with one another. None of the trio would have existed without the influence of the other two, especially since they lived in close proximity to each other. All of them belonged to a cluster of cultures which lived in an area known as the Levant which included many of the coastal Mediterranean lands in what are today known as the Middle East and Asia Minor. The ancient Canaanites, Hittites and ancient Israelites built remarkable civilizations that deserve a spot in history. Sadly, few historians have been ready to tackle the task of uncovering fascinating facts of these astonishing people. And thus, it can be hard for readers to find an easy-to-read and cohesive resource on these fascinating civilizations. But that is about to change. In this new captivating history book, you will discover the truth about these startling ancient civilizations. Part 1 of this book includes: Revolutionary Findings Provided by Modern Archaeological Detective TechniquesA Simple Explanation of What Caanan is and Where it's LocatedFascinating Discoveries of Canaanites ArtifactsRemarkable Insights into their Government and Social StructureStartling Theories About The Bronze Age CollapseWhat There Is to Know About the Culture of the CanaanitesThe Main Conflict with Canaan that Occurs Early in the Bible and More Shocking Mentions In the BibleReligion and BeliefsAnd much, much more In part 2 of this book, you will discover: The Origin of the Hittites in the Bronze AgeThe Formation of the Old Kingdom, 1700 - 1500 BCEThe New Kingdom, 1400 - 1200 BCEThe Downfall of the HittitesThe Syro-Hittite or Neo-Hittite KingdomsArt, Symbolism, and the Hittites Role in the BibleLegal and Daily Life of the HittitesMilitary StructureAnd much, much more Part 3 is covering ancient Israel and in it, you will discover topics such asCulture and Society through the YearsThe Late Bronze Age and Early Iron AgeThe Late Iron AgeThe Israelites under BabylonThe Control of the PersiansThe Hellenistic Period and Judea under the SeleucidsThe Early Hasmonean DynastyThe Hasmonean Expansion and Civil WarRoman Rule of JudeaAncient Hebrew Religion and JudaismAnd much, much more So if you want to learn more about these three ancient civilizations, click "add to cart"
Assyrian History: A Captivating Guide to the Assyrians and Their Powerful Empire in Ancient Mesopotamia
Explore the Captivating History of the Assyrian Empire Located in modern-day Iraq, ancient Mesopotamia, the land between the great Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is where it all began. It's the part of the world where some 6,000 years ago people finally said goodbye to their lives as hunters and gatherers, started farming, and began building civilizations. It's from these civilizations that we get some of the most famous contributions to world history and culture, from the Epic of Gilgamesh to Hammurabi's famous code of law, which gave rise to the popular saying "an eye for an eye." The story of Mesopotamia is one that is full of constantly changing borders, rising and falling civilizations, and, of course, war and conquest. The world's first empires would emerge here and spend thousands of years exchanging territories, swapping alliances, and fighting for supremacy. It was a real-life game of Risk being played out by some of the world's most revered, yet feared, leaders. But of all the famous civilizations to emerge from Mesopotamia, a list that includes the Akkadians, the Sumerians, and the Babylonians, it's the Assyrians who deserve the fame and glory. The empire they constructed over the course of some 1,200 years survived constant attacks, a few defeats, and the famed Dark Age known as the Bronze Age collapse to become one of the largest and most expansive empires the world has ever seen. In Assyrian History: A Captivating Guide to the Assyrians and Their Powerful Empire in Ancient Mesopotamia, you will discover topics such asThe Assyrians Arrive in Mesopotamia: The Early Assyrian PeriodThe Birth of a Civilization: The Old Assyrian Empire to the Middle Assyrian EmpireThe Beginning of the Neo-Assyrian EmpireImperial Expansion and the Golden Age of the Neo-Assyrian EmpireThe Fall of the EmpireAssyrian GovernmentThe Assyrian MilitaryLife in the Assyrian EmpireAssyrian Culture: Art, Math, and ScienceAssyrian ReligionAnd much, much more So if you want to learn about the Assyrians, click "add to cart"
The Tudors: A Captivating Guide to the History of England from Henry VII to Elizabeth I

The Tudors: A Captivating Guide to the History of England from Henry VII to Elizabeth I

Captivating History

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Explore the Captivating History of the Tudors Five Tudor monarchs sat on the throne of England and Ireland from 1485 to 1603. The family earned their royal rights through strategic planning and battlefield prowess, and kept them because of intellect, strength and sheer determination. The Tudors, one of England's most powerful and famous royal dynasties, knitted together a fragmented and small island nation that became one of the world's financial, colonial and technological superpowers. There is so much more to the story of these kings and queens than beheadings, political marriages and the reformation of the church - but those events remain some of the family's most enthralling moments. This captivating history book covers topics such as: The Tudors of WalesThe Wars of the RosesCatherine of Valois, Mother of the Tudor DynastyMargaret Beaufort, Second Tudor MatriarchKing Henry VIIArthur TudorKing Henry VIIIMargaret Tudor, Sister of Henry VIIIMary Tudor, Queen of FranceThe Birth of the Church of EnglandKing Henry VIII: Wives Two and ThreeKing Henry VIII: The Last Three WivesKing Edward VIThe Nine Days' Queen, Jane GreyElizabeth TudorMary Stuart, Queen of ScotsAnd much more So if you want to learn more about the Tudors, click "add to cart"
The Civil War: A Captivating Guide to the American Civil War and Its Impact on the History of the United States
Explore the Deadliest War in American History No other war in the history of the United States has sparked as much debate and conflict as the American Civil War. For over 150 years, the story of the Civil War has been a source of contention, confusion, and even contempt in American life. Even today, the American public cannot agree on the causes of the Civil War, never mind its lessons or legacy. More Americans died in the Civil War than in WWI, WWII, and Vietnam combined. The war not only put Americans against Americans but family against family, neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend. The conflict between the Union and the Confederacy still runs deep in some parts of the United States. Indeed, the fundamental questions of the Civil War-questions about racial (in)equality, the rights of citizenship, and the role of government-remain hot debates today. In many ways, the war that claimed over 600,000 American lives a century and a half ago is still the biggest battle being waged on American soil. In The Civil War: A Captivating Guide to the American Civil War and Its Impact on the History of the United States, you will discover topics such asAn Uneasy NationThe Foundation CracksThe First ShotWelcome to WarBloody DaysProclaiming FreedomThe War Looks GrimTurning the TideThe Final FightThe Final FightReunitedPost-War AmericaAnd much, much more So if you want to learn about the Civil War, click "add to cart"