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Venice is a city whose history conjures up many images, memories and feelings—but how many of us think of Greece when we talk ...
The legacy of Greek democracy—reflected in history, mythology, theater, and even the Olympic Games—offers timeless lessons ...
Gladiator combat is a well-documented aspect of ancient Roman society, but the physical remains of fighters have remained ...
If you're a history buff, you'll love exploring Türkiye’s Selçuk and İzmir, home to some of the world’s ancient ruins, all ...
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I desired dragons with a profound desire,” fantasy writer J.R.R. Tolkien once said about his childhood imagination, ...
The earthly remains of most of history’s 266 popes (plus some European royals) are buried in Rome—in dozens of catacombs and ...
“This discovery provides the first direct, physical evidence that such events took place in this period, reshaping our perception of Roman entertainment culture in the region.” The findings ...
Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times The life of Pope Francis, the first Latin American and first Jesuit to serve as the Roman ... by the Greek prime minister ...
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X-ray images of the sheath revealed typical ... “Since cremations were common in the European parts of the Roman Empire around 100 AD [CE], inhumations are an absolute exception.