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Dominic and Tom discuss Peter the Great’s flamboyant foreign travels, his early military conquests, his drastic reforms to Russia, and the outbreak of the Great Northern War.
There are times in our journey as a global nation when we descend into a victim mentality. We all are familiar with this behavior. We become reactive rather than proactive. We complain about the ...
Last week, the Armenian Genocide Research Program (AGRP) within The Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA launched a ...
Suleiman regarded as the magnificent by the Turkish, who destroyed the Kingdom of Hungary in 1526, died in Hungary.
Want to play Dungeons and Dragons in a fantasy Dune-like setting and either work to save a falling Empire or wander the ...
Iraq, but Funny” is enjoying its World Premiere at Lookingglass Theatre and plays through July 20th. It’s the story of 5 ...
The Cretan War, which lasted for over two decades, began on this day on June 23rd in the year 1645—just under four centuries ago.
There is no overestimating the triumphalism in the Israeli Prime Minister’s circle, but the cascading effects of the war ...
Scholars participating in the conference and one of the organizers, Kyriacos Batsaras, who is the head of the Assyrian Union of Greece, called on the government of Greece to officially recognize the ...
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the establishment of the Anglican Church in North America, the ...
The Armenian prime minister has been seeking to normalize relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey, though his visit sparked some protest and unease at home.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was meeting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on a rare visit to arch-foe ...