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...
Curated Video
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 - Did Girls Attend School In Ancient Greece?
This video is answering the question of did girls attend school in Ancient Greece.
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.
Curated Video
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.
Curated Video
I WONDER - Did Boys Attend School In Ancient Greece?
This video is answering the question of did boys attend school in Ancient Greece.
Curated Video
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.
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Ancient Greek Schools
This video explores five fun facts about ancient Greek schools.
Jack Rackam
The Republic with No Borders | The Life & Times of Xenophon
The Republic with No Borders | The Life & Times of Xenophon
Jack Rackam
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...
Jack Rackam
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.
Weird History
Life of Ancient Olympians
There are many strange and fascinating facts buried in the long, bizarre history of the Olympics. The Summer Olympics of 2016 look almost nothing like those from a century ago, and it’s not just the slick presentation and technological...
History Hit
The role of unbelievers throughout history
Religious belief looks more precarious in the modern world than ever before. But is that the truth? Dan Snow explores the role of unbelievers throughout history, to discover if we're uniquely unbelieving now, or whether there have always...
60 Second Histories
Women in the Olympic Games
This short video explains the role of Women in the Olympic Games and mentions their own Heraia games.
Ancient Lights Media
Italy
This clip looks at the physical features, history, climate and culture of Italy
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: King Lear - Context
Watch this video to learn about Shakespeare’s fascinating world, and its influence on the play King Lear. Watch the Jacobean era come to life and come to a deeper understanding of the conventions of tragedy, views on religion, the Great...
History Hit
Rodin and the art of ancient Greece: Rodin's life
Learn about how Rodin became an artist and what happened in 1881. Rodin and the art of ancient Greece, Part 1
60 Second Histories
An Ancient Greek Marketplace
An Ancient Greek farmer explains all the things to see and do on a busy trip to market.