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- abacus, History, Uses, and Evolution in Ancient Civilizations
- Abakainon, An Ancient Sicilian City
- Abantians A Proto-Greek Tribe of Thracian Origin
- Abaris, The Mythical seer, healer, and priest of Ancient Greece
- Abas in Greek Mythology, A Multifaceted Hero Across Generations
- Abdera, The Rise and Fall of a Forgotten Ancient City
- Abdera or Abdrt, the Phoenician city
- Abderus or Abderos, The Tragic Hero of Abdera
- abdicatio - The Concept of Abdication From Ancient Rome to the Papacy
- Abe - The Ancient City of Abae and its famous Sacred Oracle
- Abella, An Ancient Gateway and Its Enduring Legacy in Roman and Pre-Roman Italy
- Abellinum, from Ancient Settlement to Modern Avellino
- Abeona - The goddess and the Protection of Departures
- Abercius funeral stele
- Abydos of Mysia
- Abydos, one of the oldest cities in Upper Egypt
- Abila Lysaniou
- abolla, from Military Cloak to Symbol of Stoic Philosophy in Ancient Rome
- aboriginal - The Origins and Evolution of the Term "Aboriginal" from Ancient Latium to Indigenous Australia
- abortion across Civilizations
- Abradatas - The Tragic Tale of Abradatas and Pantheia, Persian Prince and His Devoted Wife
- Abrasax, The Mystical and Symbolic World of Gnostic Gems
- absentia in Ancient Rome: The Legal, Political, and Social Implications of Governing in Absence
- Absyrtus - The Tragic Tale of Absyrtus: Betrayal, Pursuit, and Divine Retribution in Greek Mythology
- Acacallis, The Myth of a Cretan Princess
- Acacius of Constantinople, the bishop who defied the power of the papacy
- Acacian Schism (485-519 CE)
- Academy of Plato
- Acamas (Akamas), heroes of Greek mythology
- acanthus - The Acanthus in Art and Architecture: Evolution and Symbolism Across Cultures
- acatalepsis
- Acca Larentia, The Semidivine Patroness and Mythic Mother of Ancient Rome
- accensi
- acceptilatio - The Concept of acceptilatio in Roman Law
- Accius Lucius - The Life of Lucius Accius: A Glimpse into Italic Culture and Roman Tragedy
- acclamatio - The Tradition of Acclamation, From Ancient Rome to the Middle Ages
- acerra, Incense Box of Ancient Sacrifices
- Acerrae, Oscan city of Campania
- Acestes - The Myths of Acestes
- Achaea Phthiotic or Achaia Fthiotida
- Achaean League
- Achaeans, Myth and Historical Reality
- Achaemenides, the abandoned enemy sailor saved by Aeneas
- Achaemenids, the Founders of a Multicultural Empire
- Achaia, Ancient Greek Region
- Acharnae, the Ancient Greek town in the shape of a 'sea bass'
- Achates or Acate, from myth to universe
- Acheloos
- Adrianople - The Battle of Adrianople in 378 was the beginning of the end for the Roman empire.
- adyton, an inaccessible place
- Aeneid - Virgil's Aeneid: Epic Foundations of Roman Ideology and Literary Legacy
- Aeschylus - Aeschylus: The Father of Tragedy and Soldier of Athens
- Aesop - Aesop's Fables: Moral Lessons Across the Ages
- African city-states, a rich and diverse history
- African religious traditions, a complex and diverse puzzle
- ages, eras - Do historians and geologists divide time using the same criteria?
- Ahab and Jezebel (9th century BCE) king and queen of Samaria
- Akademos and the birth of Plato's Academy
- Akanthos, the Ancient Greek City on the Chalkidiki Peninsula
- Akarnania - The Strategic Region of Akarnania in Ancient Greece
- Akastos or Acastus
- Akhenaten and Nefertiti (14th century BCE) Egyptian rulers
- Akkad - The rise and fall of the Akkadian Empire
- Akko - The Ancient City of Akko: From Phoenicians to Crusaders
- Alcibiades and the Fate of Athens: A Tale of Ambition and Tragedy
- Aleppo, the resilient heart of Syria's ancient and modern history
- Alexander the Great, the Macedonian Conqueror of Empires and Cultures
- Alexandria, the ancient hub of culture and commerce
- Alexandrian literature
- Ambrose of Milan, the bishop who defined Church and State relations in the 4th century
- Amorites - The Rise of Amorites
- Andes - Historical Development of Neolithic Andean Civilizations
- Antonine emperors, an era of peace and leadership
- Anyang, the last capital of the Shang Dynasty and its archaeological significance
- Apocalypticism, Jewish and Christian: Origins, Literature, and Influence
- Apostles - The Twelve Apostles: Their Lives, Missions, and Martyrdom
- Arabia - Pre-Islamic Arabia: Society, Culture, and Trade
- Arameans, a cultural and political legacy in the Ancient Near East
- Arianism and the Defense of Orthodoxy: The Battle Over the Nature of the Son of God
- Aristophanes, Master of Ancient Greek Comedy and Political Satire
- Aristotle's Influence on Western Thought and Scientific Methodology
- Ark of the Covenant, Historical, Religious, and Artistic Representations
- Armenia, a Region of Rich History and Cultural Heritage
- Artaxerxes Kings of the Achaemenid Dynasty
- Aryan Invasion and Its Lasting Impact on Ancient Indian Civilization
- Ashoka the Great: From Conquest to Compassion in the Mauryan Empire
- Ashurbanipal the great
- Assyria, The Kingdom That Shaped Mesopotamian Civilization
- Athanasius, Defender of Orthodoxy and Champion of Christian Doctrine
- Athenian predemocracy,The Evolution of Ancient Athenian Government: From Monarchy to Democracy
- Augustine of Hippo
- Aurelius, Marcus - Marcus Aurelius, The Stoic Philosopher-Emperor and His Legacy in Roman History