1 Maccabees is an apocryphal/deuterocanonical book written by a Jewish author after the restoration of an independent Jewish kingdom, probably about 1...
Schiller, einer der Weimarer Klassiker, bekannt als Dichter und Dramatiker, beschreibt in meisterhaftem Deutsch den Beginn der Unabhängigkeit der Nied...
Don Karlos, Infant von Spanien is a dramatic poem by Friedrich Schiller. It tells the story of the titular character, Don Carlos, the son of King Phil...
This book, originally titled 'The Perils Of Certain English Prisoners' and published in 1857, tells the story of British prisoners held captive during...
This November 1896 edition of National Geographic Magazine delves into the geopolitical complexities of South Africa, specifically the Witwatersrand g...
Salammbô, set during the Punic Wars, tells the story of the fierce Mercenary Revolt against the powerful city of Carthage. The story intertwines with...
Anatole France's *Revolt of the Angels* delves into the complexities of heaven and earth through the lens of a mischievous angel named 'Miel.' As a g...
Fuente Ovejuna is a classic Spanish play by Lope de Vega that dramatizes the uprising of a town against its oppressive governor. The play explores the...
The First Book of Maccabees recounts the Jewish struggle for religious and political freedom against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BCE. It ch...