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Full articleEditor's note: Xenophon (430–354 B.C. ) was an ancient Greek historian and student of the ...
Full articleFrom an Address at San Bernardino, California May 7, 1903 By Theodore Roosevelt You do not win in a ...
Full articleFrom Young Men: Faults and Ideals, 1893 By James Russell Miller An old painter of Sienna, after ...
Full articleEditor’s Note: Spartacus was a Thracian by birth who was taken captive by the Roman army, sold as a ...
Full articleEditor's Note: Though Winston Churchill had a magnificent adulthood, and said he had become "happier ...
Full articleThroughout this series on Norse mythology, I’ve referenced Ragnarok -- the Norse apocalypse. ...
Full article"The Supreme Charity of the World" From The Kingship of Self-Control, 1901 By William George ...
Full article"The Coming American" From Whiffs from Wild Meadows By Sam Walter Foss [Read at Mr. Henry C. Bowen's ...
Full articleNo overview of Viking mythology would be complete without delving a little bit into Loki and the role he ...
Full articleEditor's note: The ancient Greeks held a public funeral each year to honor all those who had fallen ...
Full articleSo far in this series we’ve taken an in-depth look at both Odin and Thor. We’ve been through ...
Full article"The Joy of Doing" From Undiscovered Country, 1946 By Raymond John Baughan The secret of ...
Full articleThor -- Giant-Slayer and God of Thunder -- is the most well-known Norse god in our modern world. The ...
Full articleMacGyver is stuck in the attic of a house. Bad guys are coming up the stairs and about to bust into the ...
Full articleWhen one hears the word “Viking,†it almost instantly conjures images of brawny warriors ...
Full article"Friendship" From At Large, 1908 By Arthur Christopher Benson Some philosophers have devoted time ...
Full articleAs we discussed at the very beginning of this series, Churchill’s schooldays formed “the only ...
Full articleAll his life, William Manchester writes, Churchill loved to look at maps, “as much for their utility ...
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