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History grows your mind! Here's your weekly dose of history in your inbox. Weekly Newsletter 13 Febr

History grows your mind! Here's your weekly dose of history in your inbox. [View this email in your browser]( Weekly Newsletter 13 February 2024 Support Our Non-Profit Organization Our mission is to engage people with cultural heritage and to improve history education worldwide. Become a member to support our non-profit organization รขย€ย“ we'll give you ad-free access to the site to say thanks! [Membership]( Featured Videos Latest Articles [Colonel Tye]( Colonel Tye (c. 1753-1780) was an African-American Loyalist leader who commanded one of the most effective guerilla forces of the American... [read more...]( [Natural Rights & the Enlightenment]( The idea of natural rights is the concept used in philosophy and legal studies that a person has certain rights from birth and which, because... [read more...]( [Mark Antony's Oration at Caesar's Funeral]( Amid the chaos and strife following the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, Mark Antony (83-30 BCE), with the advice of Cicero, persuaded... [read more...]( [Persian Poets and Literature]( Persian literature is usually dated to the Behistun Inscription of Darius I (the Great, r. 522-486 BCE) at c. 522 BCE. It is generally understood... [read more...]( [4 Maps of Epic Ancient Quests]( In this gallery, we cross the ancient Mediterranean world four times to follow the adventures of four great heroes from Greek and Roman mythology... [read more...]( [Mesopotamian Gods]( The gods of Mesopotamia are first evidenced during the Ubaid Period (c. 5000-4100 BCE) when temples were raised to them, but their worship... [read more...]( [Mesopotamian Goddesses]( Mesopotamian goddesses are among the oldest in the world. Inanna is commonly referenced as the most ancient goddess, first worshipped during... [read more...]( [James Armistead Lafayette]( James Armistead Lafayette (l. c. 1748-1832) was an African American Patriot who served the Continental Army as a spy during the American Revolutionary... [read more...]( [Parisian Salons & the Enlightenment]( The salon was a notably French cultural event, a private social gathering where a mixture of guests openly discussed art, literature, philosophy... [read more...]( [Ancient Egyptian Gods]( The worship of Egyptian gods dates to the Predynastic Period in Egypt (c. 6000 to c. 3150 BCE) but is no doubt much older as the veneration... [read more...]( [Eastman's Account and Media Coverage of the Wounded Knee Massacre]( Of the many first-person accounts of the aftermath of the Wounded Knee Massacre, the report by Sioux author and physician Charles A. Eastman... [read more...]( [1st Rhode Island Regiment]( The 1st Rhode Island Regiment, also known as Varnum's Regiment or the Black Regiment, was a regiment of the Continental Army during the American... [read more...]( [7 Maps of the Spanish Colonial Empire]( In this gallery of seven maps, we examine the vast overseas territories of the Spanish Empire from the late 15th century to the 19th century... [read more...]( [Ancient Egyptian Goddesses]( Egyptian goddesses are among the best-known and most popular from antiquity. Images of Isis, Hathor, Bastet, and Selket รขย€ย“ among many others... [read more...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [World History Foundation]( is a non-profit organization registered in Canada. [World History Publishing Ltd]( is a non-profit company registered in the United Kingdom. Our mission is to engage people with cultural heritage and to improve history education worldwide. [Donate Now]( You are receiving this email because you have either signed up for our weekly newsletter or subscribed to our membership. Our mailing address is: World History Publishing Ltd Brook House Mint StreetGodalming, Surrey GU7 1HE United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Privacy Notice We collect and share hashed or anonymized user data with trusted third parties. If you do not wish your data to be shared, opt out by clicking this link: [do not sell my personal information](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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