25 Jan 2017 The Hidden Mastermind and Warrior Queen Behind an Empire’s Golden Age By MartiniF History & Tradition 0 The Majapahit Empire was a vast empire on the island of Java from 1293 to 1527 CE, which later became part of modern Indonesia. It was an empire of 98 tributaries, stretching from the island of Sumatra to New Guinea, and it is said to have... Read More
23 Jan 2017 Using Sacred Numbers to Make Money - Secret Kabbalist Practices for Conquering Chance By Ken Jeremiah History & Tradition 0 An unusual pentagonal diagram with numbers and letters is found in some old texts. The oldest extant version is in a French book published in 1754, but the image and explanation that accompanies it is much older. Credited to someone named Albumaz... Read More
20 Jan 2017 How to Rule Peacefully through Trading: The Rise and Fall of the Forgotten Maritime Empire, Srivijaya By MartiniF History & Tradition 0 Since the Bronze Age, the state or empire with the most defined territories and the greatest military prowess makes the decisions. This has been the method of survival of empires for countless generations. However, unlike other contemporary... Read More
18 Jan 2017 Dazzling Nebmaatre: Sunset in Waset—Part III By anand balaji History & Tradition 0 The efflorescent era of Amenhotep III ushered in a period of unsurpassed prosperity for Egypt. During this time, the country grew economically and militarily powerful. But the Sun was bound to set on this age of empire – and it did – when... Read More
16 Jan 2017 Roger de Flor and His Catalan Company: From Grand Duke to Caesar – Part II By Cam Rea History & Tradition 0 Military adventurer and mercenary for hire, Roger de Flor was as shrewd a businessman as he was a skillful sailor and fighter. Through his rich services to kings and the elite, he established a reputation and became master mercenary of a dangerous... Read More