In the spring of 1699, two men sat down at a table in a rough outpost on the edge of Madagascar and signed their names — one of them by …
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In 261 BCE, an Indian emperor stood on a battlefield strewn with roughly 100,000 corpses — a kingdom he had just destroyed in order to possess it. He had won. …
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Imagine standing at the heart of the world’s most powerful medieval empire — a city of gleaming marble, gilded domes, and labyrinthine court intrigue — and discovering that the emperor’s …
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Imagine a religion that spread from the Atlantic coast of North Africa to the South China Sea, converted a Central Asian empire, attracted one of history’s greatest philosophers, and offered …
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Picture this: a hillside in Calabria, sometime around 1815. A group of men gather in a charcoal-burner’s hut, exchanging coded handshakes and speaking in a vocabulary borrowed from the timber …
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The Pope’s Swiss Guard: History, Sacrifice & Tradition
by PENNOCLEOn the morning of May 6, 1527, 189 men stood between 20,000 mutinous imperial soldiers and the leader of the Catholic world. Armed with halberds and swords, they held their …
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HistoryMercenariesMilitaryPiracy
Ching Shih: The Woman Who Commanded 80,000 Pirates and Won
by PENNOCLEAt the height of his infamy, the pirate Blackbeard commanded four ships and roughly 300 men. In the same century, a former sex worker from Canton commanded 1,800 warships and …
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A religion founded on ahimsa — the sacred principle of non-violence — produced some of history’s most feared armies. The Shaolin monks of Tang-Dynasty China and Japan’s sōhei warrior monks …
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The Great Tea Heist: How Britain Stole China’s Most Valuable Secret
by PENNOCLESeptember 1848. A hired servant crouches over a man on a rocking boat outside Shanghai, shaving his head with all the confidence of someone who has never done this before. …
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The Cathars: How the Albigensian Crusade Erased an Entire Faith
by PENNOCLEOn the morning of July 22, 1209, the soldiers of a papal army stood outside the walls of Béziers in southern France. They held a list of 222 names — …
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The world’s most influential strategy book was written before the Roman Empire existed—and its chapter on spies reads like a modern intelligence agency’s field manual. Around 500 BCE, Chinese military …
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The Real Assassins: Truth Behind the Legend
by PENNOCLEImagine a word so charged with fear that enemies of a medieval sect invented it as a slur — and it stuck so well it became a permanent fixture of …
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