The story of the Zong sinks into the annals of maritime history as a chilling testament to human cruelty. In 1781, this British slave ship, laden with hundreds of captive Africans transported to the Caribbean, embarked on a gruesome voyage that would culminate in a tragedy of unspeakable proportions. Driven by avarice and indifference to human life
The of the Roman Colossus
The mighty Roman Empire, once a sprawling nation stretching from Spain to Persia|the vast stretches of North Africa, was not immune to the inevitable march of time. Seeds of corruption were sown in its very heart, festering over centuries and finally leading to its precipitous demise. {Internal strife|constant power struggles proved a formidable