Dynamic Directory - April 7, 2025

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Daffodils, by William Wordsworth - Audio Recording
Daffodils, by William Wordsworth - Audio Recording

William Wordsworth, an English poet who served as Britain's Poet Laureate between 1843-1850, was greatly inspired by nature.

Stonehenge
Stonehenge

One of the most-recognized monuments in the world, Stonehenge - situated on the Salisbury Plain - is about 5,000 years old.

Tabula Cortonensis
Tabula Cortonensis

Although Etruscans lived in Italy, for many years, people in today's world know very little about them.

Lake Trasimeno - Scenic Italy
Lake Trasimeno - Scenic Italy

This map depicts Trasimeno Lake, and its nearby towns, located in the heart of Italy.

Ides of March - "Julius Caesar"
Ides of March - "Julius Caesar"

It's the Ides of March, and Julius Caesar receives a warning from the shadows. See an animated version of Shakespeare's famous play.

The Etruscan League - 530 B.C.
The Etruscan League - 530 B.C.

The Etruscan League, historians believe, flourished in Central Italy for a time before Rome became the dominant force on the Italian Peninsula. Today what we know about the Etruscans comes mainly from their surviving artwork.

The Night of the Shooting Stars
The Night of the Shooting Stars

How does Rosanna survive ''the night of the shooting stars?'' A child’s sense of wonder, and the words of a nursery rhyme, help to get her through.

Julius Caesar at the Rubicon
Julius Caesar at the Rubicon

This 19th-century illustration, called Caesar Crossing the Rubicon, is an artistic rendering of Julius Caesar's famous decision to defy Roman law.

Anglo-Saxon Settlements in England
Anglo-Saxon Settlements in England

Marquis de Lafayette
Marquis de Lafayette

The Marquis de Lafayette became a Major General in the Continental Army of the American Colonies when he was just 19 years old.

Fighting in the Trenches at Verdun - Cote (Hill) 304
Fighting in the Trenches at Verdun - Cote (Hill) 304

Mars - A Roman God
Mars - A Roman God

Mars, the Roman god of war, was considered a mighty warrior while his counterpart for the Greeks, Ares, was viewed as a coward.

Doughboys and Their Helmets
Doughboys and Their Helmets

Americans fighting in World War I were called doughboys.

View of Buda - Left Bank Side of Budapest
View of Buda - Left Bank Side of Budapest

Budapest is one of the most popular cities in the world. How did it get its name?

Istanbul - Seen from Space
Istanbul - Seen from Space

Thanks to NASA's Earth Observatory program, we can view Istanbul (previously known as "Constantinople") from space.

The Huns - by E.A. Thompson
The Huns - by E.A. Thompson

Who were the Huns? What kind of soldiers were they? How did they accomplish so much under the leadership of Atilla?

100 Decisive Battles from Ancient Times to Now
100 Decisive Battles from Ancient Times to Now

Although historians may disagree that this author has chosen the top 100 battles in the history of the world, the book conveys an unbiased look at important military conflicts which have shaped history.

War Within: America's Battle Over Vietnam
War Within: America's Battle Over Vietnam

One reviewer, writing in The New York Times, has said this book is: "An invaluable record of an unforgettable American calamity."

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Interesting facts about MLK to ponder on MLK Day...such as why his father changed his name. While visiting Memphis, Tennessee - on the 4th of April, 1968 - Dr. King was assassinated at the motel in which he was staying. His death sent shock waves throughout America.

Women's March to Versailles
Women's March to Versailles

La Marseillaise, the French national anthem, urges people to fight internal tyranny. See the English translation and listen to a spellbinding performance.

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