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Delve into one of the most popular and cliché alternate history maps ever imagined. Alternate history has long fascinated ...
Walls are more than just physical barriers,they're powerful symbols of protection, division, and legacy. In this video, we journey around the world to explore the most iconic walls in human history, ...
CLICK PHOTO TO ENLARGE AND MAKE CLEAR THE ABOVE PROPHECY REVEALS THE FUTURE OF SYRIA. CENTCOM kills senior ISIS leader in Syria The U.S. Central Command conducted a raid in the Aleppo Governorate of ...
Although its great boom occurred in the 16th century, the drive to travel the known world and discover new lands was ...
A team of researchers has managed to extract and sequence DNA from fish remains found in an ancient Roman salting factory in northwestern Spain, providing insight into the production methods of the ...
Fermented fish sauce, or garum, was an incredibly popular condiment throughout the Roman Empire. For the first time, ancient DNA – scraped from vats used to produce the sauce – has revealed ...
Victor Davis Hanson compares America's current historical moment to the period surrounding the life of Christ, when the Roman Republic transformed into the Roman Empire, during an interview with ...
The first ecumenical council, known as the Council of Nicaea, is still accepted as authoritative by the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and many Protestants.
Students and archaeologists located temporary Roman military camp near Hoog Buurlo beyond ancient empire’s northern frontier, university said and photos show.
Pope Leo I helped to ensure that Catholicism would outlast the Roman Empire. His name is a reminder that our faith rises above contemporary politics and temporal authority.
Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid claimed the U.S. would fall like the Roman Empire if it keeps removing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The new finding not only offers fascinating clues into the culture of gladiatorial combat but also highlights the astonishingly far-reaching influence of the Roman Empire.