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History Learning Paths

Don't just read — follow the thread. Each path is a guided journey through a topic, in the right order.

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Ancient Rome

From a village on seven hills to the empire that shaped the West.

  1. 1Ancient Rome
  2. 2Roman Republic
  3. 3Roman Senate
  4. 4Punic Wars
  5. 5Julius Caesar
  6. 6Augustus
  7. 7Roman Empire
  8. 8Roman legion
  9. 9Pax Romana
  10. 10Marcus Aurelius
  11. 11Fall of the Western Roman Empire
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Ancient Egypt

Three thousand years of pharaohs, pyramids, and the Nile.

  1. 1Ancient Egypt
  2. 2Great Pyramid of Giza
  3. 3Hatshepsut
  4. 4Ramesses II
  5. 5Valley of the Kings
  6. 6Tutankhamun
  7. 7Cleopatra
  8. 8Rosetta Stone
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Ancient Greece

The birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and Western thought.

  1. 1Ancient Greece
  2. 2Athenian democracy
  3. 3Sparta
  4. 4Battle of Marathon
  5. 5Battle of Thermopylae
  6. 6Peloponnesian War
  7. 7Socrates
  8. 8Alexander the Great
  9. 9Hellenistic period
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Napoleon & Revolutionary France

Revolution, empire, and the man who redrew Europe.

  1. 1French Revolution
  2. 2Reign of Terror
  3. 3Napoleon
  4. 4Napoleonic Wars
  5. 5Battle of Austerlitz
  6. 6Battle of Trafalgar
  7. 7Battle of Waterloo
  8. 8Congress of Vienna
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World War II

The deadliest conflict in human history, step by step.

  1. 1World War II
  2. 2Attack on Pearl Harbor
  3. 3Battle of Britain
  4. 4Battle of Stalingrad
  5. 5Battle of Midway
  6. 6Normandy landings
  7. 7The Holocaust
  8. 8Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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World War I

The war that shattered the old world order.

  1. 1World War I
  2. 2Battle of the Somme
  3. 3Battle of Verdun
  4. 4Battle of Gallipoli
  5. 5Battle of Jutland
  6. 6Treaty of Versailles
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The Vikings

Raiders, traders, and explorers of the medieval North.

  1. 1Vikings
  2. 2Viking Age
  3. 3Norse mythology
  4. 4Leif Erikson
  5. 5Danelaw
  6. 6Battle of Hastings
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The Mongol Empire

How nomads built the largest contiguous empire ever.

  1. 1Genghis Khan
  2. 2Mongol Empire
  3. 3Mongol invasions and conquests
  4. 4Kublai Khan
  5. 5Golden Horde
  6. 6Yuan dynasty
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The British Empire

The empire on which the sun never set.

  1. 1British Empire
  2. 2Elizabeth I
  3. 3East India Company
  4. 4Industrial Revolution
  5. 5Queen Victoria
  6. 6Scramble for Africa
  7. 7Partition of India
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The Ottoman Empire

Six centuries bridging Europe, Asia, and Africa.

  1. 1Ottoman Empire
  2. 2Fall of Constantinople
  3. 3Mehmed II
  4. 4Suleiman the Magnificent
  5. 5Battle of Lepanto
  6. 6Battle of Vienna
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Aztecs, Maya & Inca

The great civilizations of the pre-Columbian Americas.

  1. 1Maya civilization
  2. 2Aztec Empire
  3. 3Inca Empire
  4. 4Tenochtitlan
  5. 5Machu Picchu
  6. 6Hernán Cortés
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The Cold War

Four decades that split the world in two.

  1. 1Cold War
  2. 2Space Race
  3. 3Cuban Missile Crisis
  4. 4Berlin Wall
  5. 5Vietnam War
  6. 6Korean War
  7. 7Dissolution of the Soviet Union
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Medieval Europe

Knights, castles, plague, and faith in the Middle Ages.

  1. 1Middle Ages
  2. 2Feudalism
  3. 3Charlemagne
  4. 4Crusades
  5. 5Norman Conquest
  6. 6Magna Carta
  7. 7Black Death
  8. 8Hundred Years War

Age of Exploration

When Europe set sail and remapped the globe.

  1. 1Age of Discovery
  2. 2Christopher Columbus
  3. 3Vasco da Gama
  4. 4Ferdinand Magellan
  5. 5Columbian exchange
  6. 6Spanish Empire
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Science That Changed the World

The minds and ideas that rewired human understanding.

  1. 1Scientific Revolution
  2. 2Galileo Galilei
  3. 3Isaac Newton
  4. 4Charles Darwin
  5. 5Marie Curie
  6. 6Albert Einstein
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The Persian Empire

The ancient world's first superpower.

  1. 1Achaemenid Empire
  2. 2Cyrus the Great
  3. 3Darius the Great
  4. 4Xerxes I
  5. 5Persepolis
  6. 6Greco-Persian Wars