St. Antony’s Monastery was founded by followers of the saint in 356 A.D. right after he died. Although St. Antony founded several monasteries during his lifetime, none of those ...
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE3DE103DF933A25755C0A9649C8B63. ^ Jensen, Mallory A Brief History of Weblogs ^ a b Massing, Michael (2009-08-13).
about / archive / syndicate.: articles--> weblogs: a history and perspective weblogs: a history and perspective. 7 september 2000. In 1998 there were just a handful of sites of the type ...
The History of Weblogs. My name is Dave Winer and I run the Scripting News weblog, which was one of the earliest and is currently the longest-running weblog on the Internet.
Until the mid 1550s in England the fashion remained for women to wear narrow-shouldered dresses with sleeves that widened to a trumpet form, a vestige of a medieval fashion.
My A.P. United States history class is fast approaching the 1930s; well now that we have switched from a 90 minute block to a 45 "skinny" we are creeping along since the year ...
Born a slave in Franklin County, Virginia, Booker T. (Taliaferro) Washington went on to become a nationally-known leader and educator. He shared his educational philosophy with U.S ...
The Tribuneship of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus. Posted by: Charlotte in Ancient History, Ancient Rome, HistoryBlog, Personalities in History, World History
This semester I have the double privilege of being on sabbatical and being in Rome! Having arrived on Jan. 20, my wife and I will spend about 3 months here.