Ancient Rome
The policy of Diocletian in Roman Empire (284-305 AD)
In 284 AD, the army proclaimed Gaius Valerius Aurelius Diocletian (284 – 305 AD) for Roman Emperor. He was one of the most famous...
Ancient Rome
Roman emperor Constantine I and his policy towards Christianity
Diocletian tetrarchy and peaceful transfer of power after his withdrawal from Roman throne did not go as planned. Immediately after his withdrawal from the...
Ancient Rome
Emperor Theodosius and final division of the Roman Empire
After the death of Roman Emperor Valens, Theodosius I (379-395 AD) was elected as an Emperor of the eastern part of the Roman Empire....
Ancient Rome
Beginning of the “Barbarian” migrations into the territory of Roman Empire
On the border of the Roman Empire, along the banks of the rivers Rhine and Danube and in the great arc that stretches from...
Ancient Rome
Romain coin dated in IV century AD discovered in Okinawa Island (Approx 8.000 km away from borders of Roman Empire)
During the excavation in Katsuren Castle in Okinawa Island (Japan) archeologist unearthed bronze and copper coins. With x-ray analysis scientist revealed that one coin...
Ancient Rome
Fall of the Western Roman Empire 476 AD
Eastern Roman Emperor Arcadius (395-408 AD) and Honorius (393-423 AD) as Western Roman Emperor did not really agree in politics. Arcadius even saw an...
Prehistory and Archeology
Theories about the origin and evolution of Humans
When it comes to the origin and development of man, there are two opposite opinions. One opinion is scientific and other is religious. Science...