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Ancient Greece: The City-States and Their Influence
This video explores the unique city-states of ancient Greece, highlighting key places like Sparta and Athens. Learn how these independent regions developed their own governments, cultures, and customs, with Athens being the birthplace of...
Wonderscape
Understanding Local Government: Powers and Responsibilities
Learn about how local governments, also known as municipalities, work to improve everyday life in communities. This video explores how city governments get their powers, the differences between Dillon’s Rule and Home Rule, and how city...
Curated Video
Were These Mythical Warriors Real?
Ancient tales of this tribe of warrior women who fought epic battles and established great cities continue to inspire storytellers in modern times. The legend challenges traditional gender roles and inspires narratives of female...
Curated Video
Persephone: Bringer of Life or Destruction?
In Greek mythology, the magnificent mother and daughter duo Demeter and Persephone were the bringers of food and fair weather and were worshiped in lush harvest celebrations. But their story has a darker side – one involving violence,...
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The Day Henry Met…A Chariot
Henry meets a Roman chariot in a museum. Henry learns all bout Roman times, gladiatorial games and chariot races. Chariot wants to take part in a chariot race but he never got the chance because his Roman Centurion was chased off by a...
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Battle of Delium, 424 BC Athens takes on Sparta Peloponnesian War
Battle of Delium, 424 BC Athens takes on Sparta Peloponnesian War
Curated Video
Why did Rome attack Greece Battle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BC (Part 2/2)
Why did Rome attack Greece Battle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BC (Part 2/2)
Curated Video
Battle of Chaeronea: The Rise of Philip II of Macedonia
This video provides a detailed account of the military and strategic brilliance of Philip II of Macedonia, highlighting his innovative reforms, tactical prowess, and decisive victory at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. Philip's ability...
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The Economic Impact of Alexander the Great's Asian Campaign
This video explores the economic impact of Alexander the Great's Asian campaign and the subsequent reigns of various Macedonian rulers, highlighting periods of growth and decline in the Kingdom's economy. From the influx of Persian...
Wonderscape
Exploring Democracy: Power to the People
This video delves into the essence of democracy, highlighting its origins in ancient Greece and its evolution into modern forms. It underscores the significance of citizen participation in democracies, focusing on the power of voting in...
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Was The Most Famous School In Ancient Greece?
This video is answering the question of what was the most famous school in Ancient Greece.
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I WONDER - What Did Boys Learn In Ancient Greek schools?
This video is answering the question of what did boys learn in Ancient Greek schools.
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I WONDER - Did Girls Attend School In Ancient Greece?
This video is answering the question of did girls attend school in Ancient Greece.
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I WONDER - Did Boys Attend School In Ancient Greece?
This video is answering the question of did boys attend school in Ancient Greece.
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I WONDER - What Where Schools Called In Ancient Greek Times?
This video is answering the question of what where schools called in Ancient Greek times.
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High Five Facts - Ancient Greek Schools
This video explores five fun facts about ancient Greek schools.
Curated Video
The Republic with No Borders | The Life & Times of Xenophon
The Republic with No Borders | The Life & Times of Xenophon
Curated Video
The First Roman Hero was a Trojan
So Romulus is the traditional founder of Rome, but the Romans traced their history back even further. In the Iliad, Aeneas is a minor character, one of the dozens of princes of Troy, but in Roman mythology he went on to lead his family...
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Diogenes: Philosopher and Epitome of Chaotic Neutral
Picture a philosopher. Probably an old bearded dude in a sweater vest? How about a homeless dude tickling his pickle in public? That was Diogenes of Sinope. He slept in a tub on the street, ate in the marketplace, defecated in the...
Jabzy
When did People stop using Hieroglyphics or Worshipping Zeus? Who were the Last Ancient People?
When did People stop using Hieroglyphics or Worshipping Zeus? Who were the Last Ancient People?
Mythology & Fiction Explained
The Trojan War | The Story Behind the Fall of Troy
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the various legends and stories surrounding the Trojan War
Vlogbrothers
On The Melian Dialogue
In which John discusses The Melian Dialogue, a story of Ancient Greece, the Peloponnesian War, the city-state of Athens, the island of Melos, Thucydides, and 21st century human life.