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Retaliation of The Cursed Retaliation of the Cursed: A Historical Investigation of The Origins of Wo

Retaliation of The Cursed Retaliation of the Cursed: A Historical Investigation of The Origins of Worship, World Religion, Mythology, Paganism, Astrology and Atheism... [Read more...]( The Nephilim: Kings of an Epic Age THE NEPHILIM, KINGS OF AN EPIC AGE , is a pioneering work tracking down the story of the enigmatic scions of the gods or Nephilim in ancient... [Read more...](   Goddesses Goddesses come in all forms in ancient world myth – we find chaste deities like Artemis and sexually liberal goddesses like Chía. There are goddesses linked to life and fertility – we can name at least 10 - and others who inhabit the realm of the dead. But it doesn’t matter if they brought, influenced, or ended... [Read more...]( Amazing Medicines, Horrible Illnesses and the Surprising Cures of Ancient History When faced with horrifying diseases and calamitous illnesses, the ancients were forced to navigate paths to wellness. Through natural medicines, groundbreaking surgeries, and practical wisdom passed down through... [Read more...](     Rule - They Shaped the Ancient World Cleopatra’s strength was her keen intellect, Queen Nefertiti was almost a goddess, Viking Chief Tore Hund was a hero of his people, and Marcus Aurelius was a respected emperor. From the strong and masterful to the shrewd and brave, the world has been forever... [Read more...]( Imprisoned: Crime and Punishment in Ancient Times Guilty?....... Or Innocent? Either way, you’re going to prison. And this is the ancient world, so your punishments aren’t likely to be light, or just, (or even sane). What’s worse, is you might even be punished by THE GODS!... [Read more...](   The Age of Vikings VIKINGS! Fearsome warriors who sailed and raided, hungering for land, gold, and treasure? Yes! Expert navigators, explorers, colonizers, farmers, settlers, accomplished builders and highly skilled traders? YES!! Now immortalized in history and legend, the Norsemen may have a violent reputation, but they explored the seas and truly connected and changed the world during The Age of Vikings. [Read more...](   You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( -- [Click Here]( to unsubscribe from this newsletter.

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