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All About History, 16 4월 2026

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How Olympias fought for power for her son, Alex­an­der the Great Alex­an­der the Great is one of the most wellknown fig­ures from the ancient world. As king of Mace­don, a power­ful state in the Medi­ter­ranean, in just 13 years he amassed a mighty...

Mace­don’s Mur­der­ous Queen

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ArticleThe Year of Revolu­tion

Dis­cover the many upris­ings that reshaped Europe in 1848 Known to some as the Spring­time of Nations, 1848 was a year of change. Revolu­tions surged across Europe as people cried out for a new lib­eral future in which they would sweep away the...

The Year of Revolu­tion

ArticleMod­ern­ising Japan

How the Meiji Res­tor­a­tion changed the nation hange was in the air in the Land of the Rising Sun. By the mid-1860s, Japan had been ruled by the Tok­ugawa sho­gun­ate for more than two cen­tur­ies, but its time was com­ing to an end. The coun­try was...

Mod­ern­ising Japan

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