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A Comprehensive Guide to Lord Zeus and Their History!
Lord Zeus, the iconic figure of ancient Greek mythology, is a symbol of power, authority and divine authority. Born to Cronus and Rhea, Zeus was part of the first generation of Olympian gods, and his ascension to the throne was an important moment in the history of mythology
By Manish Sharma2 years ago in History
Title: Mystery of Ancient Pyramids: How Were They Really Built?
Title: Mystery of Ancient Pyramids: How Were They Really Built? The reason for building the pyramids is still a subject of debate, however, evidence suggests that they were built as tombs to store food and other provisions for the afterlife.
By Pravin choudhary 2 years ago in History
Mysteries of Dwarka - Is Lord Krishna Still Alive?
Title: Mysteries of Dwarka - Is Lord Krishna Still Alive? Introduction: Dwarka, a city that once flourished on the western coast of India, holds a special place in Hindu mythology and history. It is believed to be the dwelling place of Lord Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. While Dwarka is primarily known for its association with Lord Krishna, it is also shrouded in mysteries that continue to captivate the imagination of both scholars and devotees. One such intriguing mystery is the question of whether Lord Krishna is still alive. In this article, we will explore the mysteries of Dwarka and the enduring belief that Lord Krishna remains an eternal presence.
By Pravin choudhary 2 years ago in History
When Russia invaded Ukraine, the “international community” stood back. But is there such a thing? What, if anything, can bring the world together?
When Russia invaded Ukraine, the “international community” stood back. But is there such a thing? What, if anything, can bring the world together?
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in History
Kannappa Nayanar’s Unconditional Love for Lord Shivan.
Once there lived a hunter. He used to go hunting everyday to support his family needs. One day in forest, he noticed a Shiva Lingam. He fell in love with the Shivalingam in first sight. He heard a walking noise so he hidden himself in trees.
By Sai Suhasini Ramalingam2 years ago in History
Prophet Idris (A.S.) (Enoch): The Prophet of Astronomy, Mathematics, and Medicine
The story of the Prophet and Messenger Idris (Enoch) Prophet Idris (A.S.) (Enoch) was born during the lifetime of Adam (A.S.) and lived for 120 years with him. He then lived the rest of his life during the lifetime of Sheeth (A.S.) (Seth).
By knowledge And Fun2 years ago in History
An Excursion of Striking Gifts
In the core of Africa, in the midst of the dynamic tones and rich social embroidery, there carried on with a kid named Kwame, whose life was a demonstration of the boundless capability of human ability. Kwame's story is a demonstration of the force of enthusiasm, flexibility, and assurance.
By Musa Muhammad Abubakar2 years ago in History
Romantic love story
Adrija looked around and called her mother after opening the door. Adrija's mother picked up the phone and said, "Today is your son-in-law, in the morning, the rice cloth ceremony was done so quickly!" Adrija said in a strained voice, "Where did you marry me, mother!" Adrija's mother was surprised and said why what happened! A mother's son. Only you three at home then where is the problem! Adrija is angry and keep one of your sons! Some kind of relatives have come from somewhere and have been driving me crazy since yesterday. When I was changing my saree yesterday, one of Ronit's aunts saw the tattoo on my neck and said, if your mother-in-law sees this tattoo, you will not have a head on this neck. You don't know the daput woman! At night, everyone was laughing at me because I was sleeping in my nightie. And this morning when I asked Ronit's cousin to wear the saree for me please, she smiled and said that she is coming in five minutes. It's been an hour and no one has seen my mother. Meanwhile below, the rice cloth ceremony will begin shortly. What can you say other than to insult me! Adrija's mother Sumanadevi said I understand your situation mother but my hands and feet are also tied. It was very wrong to send a girl with you instead of sending a brother, it would have been better! Ronit would have made an arrangement if he had known. Adrija got up and said that he used to make horse eggs. On the day he met, Baba first said that no post related to marriage can be given on social media before marriage or his mother strongly objected to it. You know exactly what Momma's boy is called! Now I'm sitting in a saree and what else! When you come in the evening, you will also be a source of laughter for everyone. Which Daput mother-in-law, afraid to speak!
By Ashraful Chowdhury2 years ago in History
The Prodigal Son
The story of the Prodigal Son is a well-known parable found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Luke, Chapter 15, verses 11-32. It's a powerful story that illustrates the themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the boundless love of a father for his wayward son. Here's the story:
By Raymark Marcos2 years ago in History
Law and order in ancient Rome
Often, the Roman wars are remembered without due consideration for the subsequent Roman peace. This oversight hampers a proper understanding of history, as the majority of people lived their lives removed from the forefront of civilization. It is important to recognize that the stability of the Roman Empire was its greatest achievement. However, it is crucial to explore how law and order were established in the ancient world. Who investigated crimes when someone was found dead? How were cases adjudicated and justice dispensed? Answering these questions is not only academically intriguing but also provides practical insights into our own systems of justice, which can sometimes be taken for granted without historical context. Failing to safeguard the hard-fought gains of civilization and champion the ongoing fight for progress is a risk we face when we neglect the history of law and order. Today, let us delve into the history of law and order in ancient Rome, which continues to resonate in the present. This compilation video includes the following chapters: the establishment of legal frameworks, the courts responsible for interpreting the law in specific cases, the prisons for holding individuals before or after their day in court, the police force responsible for enforcing the law and carrying out civil duties, and finally, the maintenance of peace in the provinces to extend Rome's authority across the empire. Together, these chapters provide a framework for understanding the general structures of the past. Additional episodes on our channel explore specific examples of these mechanisms in action, such as the execution of the Monkey Sac, the case of the Sacred Chicken Killer, and investigations into murder. Feel free to explore these episodes at your own convenience. With all this in mind, let us now proceed with today's topic as we delve into the fascinating, albeit occasionally dry, history of ancient law and order. To freshen up, consider our sponsor, Tiege Hanley.
By Rotondwa Mudzweda2 years ago in History









