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HISTORY Honors 250
A journalist for over a decade, Gregory Wakeman was raised in England but is now based in the United States. He has written for the BBC, The New York Times, National Geographic, and Smithsonian.
History is filled with tortured stories of people drinking gold, transfusing blood and taking potions to defy death.
Roman citizens could enter the arena for free to watch gladiator fights, mock naval battles, wild animal hunts—and plenty of death.
In Homer’s epic poem, the Greek warrior encounters cyclops, sorcerers and cannibals on his 10-year journey home from war.
The legendary singer-songwriter mixed folk and rock, and proved longer songs could become hits.