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We all know the Odeon of Herodes Atticus under the Acropolis of Athens, but how many of us are aware of the dark secret of ...
Researchers said their findings suggest husbands relocated to the wife's household upon marriage – suggesting a female ...
Ready to ditch the dating apps? Try loitering outside a courthouse instead - it’s one of many tips the ancient Greeks and ...
Sometimes, we don’t love the person who loves us. Ancient Greeks and Romans also had a lot to say about this subject.
Nymphs offer us more than just stories of sexy nature spirits. They can reveal how ancient people thought about their world ...
When STARZ announced Spartacus: House of Ashur, fans hoped Todd Lasance would reprise his role as Julius Caesar from the original series. But with Lasance tied up filming NCIS: Sydney, creator Steven ...
Konstantine Panegyres reveals what finding love was like in Ancient Greece and Rome - and what lessons we can take into the modern world ...
In the modern world, we often see stories about the difficulties of finding love and the trials of dating and marriage. Sometimes ... their search for love are already mentioned in ancient Greek and ...
The first recorded evidence of marriage ceremonies uniting one woman and one man dates from about 2350 B.C., in Mesopotamia. Over the next several hundred years, marriage evolved into a widespread ...
Based on Age and Height I'm a psychologist who studies couples—5 'hard truths' about marriage most people learn too late in life See images from the Rubin telescope and world’s largest digital camera ...
In Closing Since Roman men often indulged in extramarital sex, it might be assumed that Roman marriage was all duty and dour.
In a world where wedding traditions are constantly evolving, one enigmatic accessory steadfastly remains: the bridal veil.