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Find fascinating history facts from around the globe, from ancient civilisations like Ancient Egypt and incredible kingdoms to lost cities and gruesome legends — perfect for young historians like you!
Facts about Ancient Greece. 1. Ancient Greeks lived over 3000 years ago. Their civilisations followed a Dark Age in Greece, which is thought to have ended in 800 B.C. For the most part, Ancient Greece was divided into several small city-states, each with their own laws, customs, and rulers.
Explore this fascinating part of British history in our World War 1 facts. Why did World War 1 start? What was life like in the trenches? How did it end?
From animals and geography to science, nature and history, there are so many amazing facts for kids just waiting to be discovered by young explorers like you! Uncover curious creatures from both land and sea, ancient mysteries and civilisations, incredible destinations and natural wonders – prepare to be wowed by our wonderful world.
Discover incredible facts about Ancient Egypt with Nat Geo Kids! Learn about the country's ancient & modern history, pyramids and more...
1) Rome was founded in 753BC by its first king, Romulus. It grew into a rich and powerful city during the next few hundred years. 2) By AD 117 the Roman Empire included the whole of Italy, all the lands around the Mediterranean and much of Europe, including England, Wales and parts of Scotland.
Facts about Japan: Learn about Japan, with facts about Japanese history, economy, culture and geography, including a map of Japan and the Japanese flag.
Discover ten fascinating facts about the Vikings with Nat Geo Kids! Who were the Vikings? Where did they travel? When did they invade? Uncover it all, here!
10 facts about Christmas! Learn all about the history and twinkly traditions of the festive season… As the year draws to an end, millions of people around the world look forward to sparkling decorations, colourful lights, delicious food, jolly music and exciting gifts.
Tutankhamun facts. 1. King Tut was nicknamed the Boy King because he began his reign when he was only nine years old! 2. Tutankhamun died when he was only 18, and his body was mummified, which is how the ancient Egyptians preserved their dead.