Author: Ivana Tucak

Ivana Tucak, Editor-in-Chief, is an experienced historian who seamlessly blends traditional expertise with a cutting-edge approach to digital media. She holds an MA in History and Italian Language and Literature from the University of Split. With a distinguished career spanning various online publications, Ivana has extensively covered a wide range of topics, notably focusing on history and international politics.
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Pazzi Conspiracy: Calculating Schemers of the Renaissance 

The Pazzi Conspiracy, one of the most infamous events in Renaissance Italy, remains a compelling tale of treachery, ambition, and the ruthless pursuit of power.

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Fabius Maximus: Roman Republic’s Strategic Virtuoso

In the ruthless powerscape of the Roman Republic, military leadership represented quite an opportunity for many ambitious young men.

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The Lure of Roaring Twenties: Social Life and Nightlife of the Jazz Age

The Roaring Twenties, often described as the Jazz Age, was an era that roared with exuberance, marked by radical changes in social life and a vibrant, electrifying nightlife scene.

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Vinum Romanum: The Role of Wine in Ancient Rome

Wine in ancient Rome was more than just a beverage; it was a symbol of status, a tool for diplomacy, and a cornerstone of daily life.

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Santísima Trinidad: A Mighty Warship of the 18th Century Sailing Era

The 18th century, often referred to as the Age of Sail, witnessed the emergence of powerful sailing vessels that played a pivotal role in shaping the course of history.

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