Instructional Video10:47
Weird History

Things You Didn't Know About Atilla the Hun

12th - Higher Ed
Who was Attila the Hun? Attila the Hun is known as the most prolific killer of the Early Middle Ages. But the facts about Attila's life are much more complicated than that. Born into the royalty of a small but ambitious steppe tribe,...
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Landmarks - Rome River Cruise

12th - Higher Ed
ROME RIVER CRUISE ROME IS THE ETERNAL CITY AND THE TIBER RIVER ITS HEART. BUT THE CITIES MANY OF ITS ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES SUCH AS THE VATICAN INCLUDING THE SISTINE CHAPEL TO NAME A FEW ATTRACTIONS IT CENTRAL WATERWAY THE TIBER RIVER...
Instructional Video5:39
Curated Video

Rio de Janeiro: Beaches, Christ the Redeemer, and the Rio Carnival

6th - Higher Ed
Exploring Rio de Janeiro:Our journey concludes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture. Relax on the world-famous shores of Ipanema and Copacabana beaches before ascending Corcovado Hill to...
Instructional Video3:33
Curated Video

Cristiano Ronaldo: Balancing Fame and Controversy

6th - Higher Ed
This video discusses Cristiano Ronaldo's off-field behavior and controversies, including his alleged involvement with Paris Hilton, car incidents, and encounters with escorts. It also mentions his charitable contributions and business...
Instructional Video11:29
Curated Video

Battle of Tifernum, 297 BC Struggle for the mastery of Italy Third Samnite War (Part 1)

6th - Higher Ed
Battle of Tifernum, 297 BC Struggle for the mastery of Italy Third Samnite War (Part 1)
Instructional Video16:05
Curated Video

Earliest Depictions of Jesus in Art

6th - Higher Ed
Earliest Depictions of Jesus in Art
Instructional Video10:58
Epic History TV

Venice: Ambition, Survival, and Renaissance Splendor

12th - Higher Ed
Venice’s territorial ambitions and strategic alliances during the 15th century led to decades of warfare, including the Italian Wars, where the Republic faced existential threats like the League of Cambrai. Despite setbacks, Venice...
Instructional Video12:32
Curated Video

How did Caesar Augustus transform Rome?

6th - Higher Ed
How did Caesar Augustus transform Rome?
Instructional Video4:55
Oxford Comma

The Brilliance Behind the Names in Romeo and Juliet

9th - 12th
In one of the most iconic scenes in all of theatre, Juliet leans upon the railing of her balcony and asks:

“What's in a name? that which we call a
rose
By any other name would smell
as sweet…”
Of course, Juliet is...
Instructional Video7:42
Curated Video

Leonardo da Vinci For Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about Leonardo da Vinci, the artist and engineering genius of the Italian Renaissance who painted the Mona Lisa and sketched inventions ahead of his time.
Instructional Video7:35
Curated Video

Julius Caesar for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the famous general and first emperor of Rome, Julius Caesar.
Instructional Video12:23
Curated Video

Cleopatra for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about Cleopatra, the cunning Queen of Egypt, who rose to power during the Roman Empire.
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

Brief History of Petrarch

K - 5th
Simple history about Francesco Petrarcha, who became known as the Father of the Renaissance. Great for kids or those who want a brief overview of the Italian writer and philosopher.
Instructional Video10:46
Curated Video

Skyscrapers for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Discover the awe-inspiring world of skyscrapers in our latest video! From the towering heights of the Burj Khalifa to the architectural marvel of One World Trade Center, explore how these giants of engineering transform city skylines....
Instructional Video4:07
Wonderscape

Myths of Rome's Great Fire and Marie Antoinette’s Famous Misquote

K - 5th
Uncover the myths behind Emperor Nero’s supposed fiddling during the Great Fire of Rome and the famous misquote "Let them eat cake" attributed to Queen Marie Antoinette. Learn the truth about these historical events, debunking the...
Instructional Video4:48
Epic History TV

Political Maneuvering by Bismarck and Napoleon in the 1848 Revolutions

12th - Higher Ed
In 1848, following unrest in Berlin, King Frederick William of Prussia reasserted control, dispersing the Prussian assembly with military force and implementing a conservative constitution. Meanwhile, Otto von Bismarck and Louis...
Instructional Video13:03
Weird History

Unusual Facts About Well-Known Cities

12th - Higher Ed
There are certain cities throughout the world that we all know the names of: Paris, Tokyo, New York, Moscow. We likely know one or two things about each of these cities. Paris has the Eiffel Tower. New York has Broadway. But each...
Instructional Video6:38
Wonderscape

Legacy of Roman Language: Influence on Modern Languages and Expressions

K - 5th
Explore the enduring impact of the ancient Roman Empire on language, from the evolution of Latin into Romance languages to the pervasive influence of Latin prefixes and roots in English. Discover how Roman numerals, phrases, and...
Instructional Video6:09
Wonderscape

Roman Art: Influence and Legacy

K - 5th
Explore the rich history of Roman art, from its origins in the ancient empire to its enduring impact on contemporary culture. Discover the craftsmanship of Roman sculptors, the beauty of frescoes, and the intricate mosaic art that...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Football Shorts - Episode 69 - FINAL GROUP STANDINGS

3rd - Higher Ed
ROME WAS IN SHOCK AS FOOTBALL FANS RIOTED FOLLOWING WHAT POLICE CALLED THE ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING OF A LAZIO SUPPORTER. THE VIOLENCE NEUTRALISED THE JOY ITALY WAS FEELING WITH THE NATIONAL TEAM S QUALIFICATION FOR THE EURO 2008 FINALS. AT...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Football Shorts - Episode 12 ITALY AND THE UKRAINE GET READY TO FACE EACH OTHER FOR EURO 2008

3rd - Higher Ed
WORLD CHAMPIONS ITALY HAVING STUMBLED AT THE START OF THEIR EURO 2008 QUALIFYING CAMPAIGN WERE AIMING TO GET BACK TO THEIR WORLD CUP FORM AGAINST THE UKRAINE IN ROME.
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

The History and Preservation of Rome's Colosseum

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Colosseum in Rome is an iconic ancient stadium that has stood for over 2,000 years. It has served as a venue for games and blood sports, and continues to host large entertainment events. Despite damage from earthquakes and use as a...
Instructional Video1:39
Curated Video

Hamlet 2.1 Dig Deeper: Hamlet's Madness

6th - Higher Ed
This video delves into Hamlet's decision to feign madness at the end of Act 1, Scene 5, analyzing its strategic purpose within the context of Shakespeare's narrative. It highlights the historical and literary precedents for such a...
Instructional Video8:37
Curated Video

Cleopatra Brought to Life: Statue Re-creations Revealed, with History

Pre-K - Higher Ed
I'm an artist that uses photoshop to bring old images and statues into the modern day. Let’s talk about Cleopatra, one of the most enigmatic figures of ancient history. She was the first Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt to even speak the...