Even though ancient people died, or their civilizations were wiped-out by catastrophes, they left behind evidence of how they once lived. This collection reveals some of the wonders which archeologists have uncovered.
Attila, king of the fifth-century Huns, seeking land and empire-building, destroys many towns during his eight-year rule.
Hammurabi is the man who unites the Babylonian Empire, which is located in a part of the world known as the Fertile Crescent.
Between 1360 and 1382, John Wycliffe and his Oxford associatestranslatethe Vulgate New Testament into English.
Xerxes has an army, the "Immortals," consisting of exactly 10,000 men at all times.
Ying Zheng unites China and becomes Qin Shi Huang-Di (the First Emperor of China).