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A three-bedroom detached bungalow in a 'central village location' is on the market for £550,000. The property, listed by Crook & Blight, is situated in the picturesque surroundings of Broadway, ...
The Byzantine Empire began in the 4th century AD, and was a continuation of the Roman Empire with its capital in Constantinople - now Istanbul in Turkey - and Christianity as its official religion.
Thessaloniki’s much-anticipated £2.2 billion driverless metro line opened its doors in late 2024, and this modern marvel cuts through some of the most significant Roman and Byzantine-era ruins ...
A study led by the University of Cambridge has revealed that a series of extreme droughts between the years 364 and 366 AD may have been a determining factor in the so-called Great Barbarian ...
The discovery of a miniature Roman lock, smaller than a one-euro coin, was presented in Münster by the Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe (LWL). This object, dating back to the 3rd or 4th ...
In the 5th century AD, for example, someone called Valerius wrote a letter to a man named Athanasius calling him “a bad old man, a traitor and a pimp”, adding “I should burn you!”.
A small silver amulet discovered by archaeologists in Germany could transform our understanding of how Christianity spread under the Roman Empire, experts have said.
4. Trajan's Column One of the most impressive monuments of ancient Rome is Trajan's Column, which was erected in 106–113 AD by the Roman emperor Trajan. Towering at 38 meters, the structure is covered ...
The triumphal arch was built in the 4th century AD to celebrate the victory of Constantine - the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity - over his rival, Maxentius.
Discovering such a mosaic, particularly one that dates back to the early 2nd century, was an unexpected boon for the archaeologists. When they began excavating, they expected to uncover only 4th ...
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