One of the most celebrated Renaissance tapestries is the Lady and the Unicorn housed at the Cluny Museum in Paris, France.
Stagecoaches were a vital component in the development of the Old West, allowing long-distance travel and transportation before the development of the railroad.
Hollywood often shows cavalry barreling into infantry formations at high speed, but was this how the cavalry charge really worked?
Introducing a new aspect to the waterways of the South, River Ironclads punched through enemy defenses, ushering in a new era in naval combat.
In the 17th Century, King Louis XIV decided to move his entire government to the quiet countryside. It was a calculated move.
Old West Saloons are one of the quintessential tropes of the Wild West, but what were they really like inside?
The macabre term "dead zone" is not misleading. Around the world, damaged places now exist where the land is unusable.
Gladiators in ancient Rome were on strict diets, in which grains and beans were championed over meat.