PinnedMartino SacchiinTeatime HistoryHow to Win a War on Land by Controlling the SeaModern powers have much to learn from Rome’s victory during the Second Punic War about controlling the Mediterranean Sea13h ago13h ago
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PinnedMartino SacchiinTeatime History“Doctor Livingstone, I Suppose”The true legacy of the iconic Victorian-era explorer, David LivingstoneOct 422Oct 422
PinnedMartino SacchiinPhilosophy TodayThe Labyrinth: Origins of a MythThe roots of the famous myth of the Cretan Labyrinth are in a danceSep 1117Sep 1117
PinnedMartino SacchiThe Intimate Life of an Emperor10 Things You Don’t Know About Napoleon BonaparteApr 117Apr 117
Martino SacchiAll Empires are Born in the MudWe have all studied or seen, even if only in the cinema, an image of ancient Rome. We are used to seeing it as an ‘eternal city’ and often…Sep 271Sep 271
Martino SacchiThe Man Who (Literally) Saved the WorldOn September 26th, 1983 Soviet colonel Stanislav Petrov saved the world from a nuclear Armageddon. His story is one that we should all knowSep 274Sep 274
Martino SacchiItaly Now Tops the List of Unesco World Heritage SitesThe Via Appia Antica is the 60th Italian World Heritage Site according to UnescoSep 155Sep 155
Martino SacchiinTeatime HistoryThe Birth of RomeEven the most powerful empires have humble beginnings. Rome in its origins was completely different from how we imagine it. Let’s uncover…Sep 89Sep 89
Martino SacchiThe Walls of CarcassonneLet’s discover the medieval French town of CarcassonneSep 44Sep 44