Sign Up
Welcome home! Here at WTMX you can make new friends and meet people with the same interests as you. All free and ad-free.
History
Education
Paul Hausser and Rodrigo RM reacted to this.
Psyche
Psyche was the goddess of the soul in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. Born a mortal woman, her beauty rivaled that of Aphrodite (Venus) and inspired the love of Aphrodite’s son, Eros, god of desire...
Destiny Blue likes this.
Destiny Blue
I’ve always wondered if she really tried to dagger him or if that was just a misunderstanding 🤣👏♥️ Happy celebration you 2! 🎯
- February 11, 2022
- ·
- Like
- ·
- React
- ·
- Give Award
- ·
- 1 person
History shared a link
Love Is Dead
Newly discovered letters get us closer to understanding the tragic truth of royal murder-suicide at Mayerling.
Rodrigo RM likes this.
Artillery in the English Civil Wars
During the English Civil Wars (1642-1651) artillery was an important if still developing feature of warfare. Both Royalist and Parliamentarian armies had large artillery units, which were used in batt...
Zwingli’s On Rejecting Lent and Protecting Christian Liberty
Although Huldrych Zwingli (l. 1483-1531) began his Reformation efforts in Zürich in 1519, his first break with the Church came in 1522 when he defended a group of citizens who had broken the Lenten...
History shared a link
Camlet Moat – London’s Camelot
Camlet Moat is a quadrangular moated enclosure monument known as ‘London’s Camelot’ near the summit of Ferny Hill, located in the Trent Country Park in the London Borough of Barnet. - HeritageDaily - ...
History shared a link
Were There Sumerians?
The Sumerians of southern Mesopotamia have become renowned for creating writing, cities, the wheel, and much more. But did they really exist as a ‘people’?
History shared a link
1st bioengineered hybrid animals discovered — in ancient Mesopotamia
Skeletons of “kungas” discovered in a princely burial.
History shared a link
The Romans Used to Crucify Dogs
When they weren’t making terracotta statues of dogs, Romans were sometimes known to crucify them.
Two Accounts of Zwingli’s Death
Huldrych Zwingli (l. 1484-1531) died in the second of the Kappel Wars in 1531, a conflict between Catholic and Protestant forces. Afterwards, two accounts of his death emerged – one Catholic and one.....