-
What is the Hellenistic period Beginning Characteristics and End
Hellenistic period (4th century BC – 1st century BC) Thanks to the great conquests of Alexander the Great , a new stage was born in…
Read More » -
2nd Mexican empire/background/development/Characteristics
Second Mexican Empire (1863 – 1867) After the second occupation of France in Mexico, there was a new stage of…
Read More » -
What was the second French empire/origin/stages/Decline
Second French Empire (1852 – 1870) The term Second French Empire refers to a period of time in the history of France…
Read More » -
What was the first French empire/beginning/Napoleonic Code of the First French Empire
First French Empire (1804 – 1814) The first French Empire is also widely known as the Napoleonic Empire or simply as the French Empire . It was…
Read More » -
Pre Columbian is a term used to describe/Cultures/history
Pre-Columbian America Term The term Pre-Columbian America is used to indicate the conditions and any facet of life of the civilizations of…
Read More » -
Who were the Assyrians/form of govt./language/organization
Assyrians Although the Assyrians were recognized for their cruelty as warriors, their culture is full of feats and progress. Its long history is…
Read More » -
Babylonian empire timeline/introduction/history/religion
Babylonians Among the first cultures of mankind we find the Babylonians. They were not only a culture, but also an…
Read More » -
Sumerian civilization timeline/definition/religion/organization
Sumerians The Sumerian civilization is the first great civilization in the history of mankind. Located in ancient Mesopotamia in the Middle East ,…
Read More » -
How did Macedonia conquer Greece/Introduction/Philip II
Introduction After many years of continuous battles to see who would be and establish itself as the hegemonic power of…
Read More » -
What happened to the ottoman empire after ww1/Treaty of Stefano
The Ottoman Empire: Europe’s sick man in the 19th century At the beginning of the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire…
Read More »