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Roman Rule in Britain c.43 - 410 CE
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Roman Rule in Britain c.43 - 410 CE

A map illustrating the expanding control and organization of Roman rule in Britain between c. 43 and 410 CE. It took about a century between Julius Caesar’s 55 BCE foray across Britannicus Oceanus (known today as the English Channel) and...
Roman Rule in North Africa (146 BCE to 395 CE)
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Roman Rule in North Africa (146 BCE to 395 CE)

A map illustrating the scope and organization of the Roman provinces in North Africa. Since the establishment of the first Roman territory on the continent (roughly corresponding to modern Tunisia) in 146 BCE following the destruction of...
Roman Rule in Asia Minor, c. 200 CE
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Roman Rule in Asia Minor, c. 200 CE

A map illustrating the geopolitical landscape in Asia Minor during the reign of emperor Septimius Severus around 200 CE. The territory (comprising modern-day Turkey) had been under Roman control for several centuries following conquests by...
Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule
Image by Katherine Pangonis

Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule

Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule by Katherine Pangonis.
Katherine Pangonis
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Katherine Pangonis

Image of Katherine Pangonis, the author of Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule.
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt - Strong as the Stones she was able to move
Article by Irene Fanizza

Christiane Desroches Noblecourt - Strong as the Stones she was able to move

Her name echoes down the corridors, in classrooms and in books, Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was a great French Egyptologist and, in the opinion of the writer, a woman strong and determined enough to have been the first female to direct...
Queens of Jerusalem with Katherine Pangonis
Video by Kelly Macquire

Queens of Jerusalem with Katherine Pangonis

Katherine Pangonis' new book Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule sheds light on the somewhat overlooked women, queens and princesses of Outremer (the Crusader States). The book is about a dynasty of women who ruled in the Middle...
Introduction to the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh
Video by Kelly Macquire

Introduction to the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh

Some of the most famous ancient Egyptian pharaohs including Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, come from the New Kingdom period of Egypt during the eighteenth and nineteenth dynasties. It was during this time that the title pharaoh...
Interview: Queens of Jerusalem, the Women Who Dared to Rule by Katherine Pangonis
Interview by Kelly Macquire

Interview: Queens of Jerusalem, the Women Who Dared to Rule by Katherine Pangonis

Join World History Encyclopedia as they chat with medievalist Katherine Pangonis, all about her new book Queens of Jerusalem, the Women Who Dared to Rule. Kelly: Do you want to start off by telling us what your book is all about? Katherine...
Robert Clive & The East India Company Rule in India, c. 1765
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Robert Clive & The East India Company Rule in India, c. 1765

A map illustrating the transformation of the East India Company from a hopeful merchant venture in 1600 with isolated trade outposts governed by isolated and mostly independent town councils into a major ruler of large territories in India...
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