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For thousands of years, the Shang Dynasty of China was thought to be legend — a civilization that vanished without a trace. Then, in the late 19th century, oracle bones covered in ancient writing surfaced from the ground, revealing kings, rituals, and wars erased from memory for over 3,000 years. A lost dynasty spoke again… from the bones of the dead.
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Jacques de Molay (c. 1243–1314) was the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, a powerful medieval Christian military order.
He became Grand Master around 1292, at a time when the Templars were losing influence after the Crusaders were expelled from the Holy Land. Despite this, the order remained wealthy and influential in Europe, especially in France.
In 1307, King Philip IV of France, deeply in debt to the Templars, ordered the mass arrest of Templar members. Jacques de Molay was accused of heresy, blasphemy, and corruption—charges widely believed to be false and politically motivated.
After years of imprisonment and torture, Jacques de Molay publicly recanted his forced confession. As a result, he was burned at the stake in Paris on March 18, 1314.
He is remembered as a symbol of injustice, betrayal, and martyrdom, and his death marked the end of the Knights Templar as an official order. ゚viralシfypシ゚
Irene of Athens (c. 752–803) was a Byzantine empress who ruled first as regent and later in her own right. She is best known for ending Byzantine Iconoclasm by restoring the veneration of icons at the Second Council of Nicaea (787). Her reign ended after she was overthrown and exiled, but she remains notable as the first woman to rule the Byzantine Empire as sole emperor. ゚viralシfypシ゚