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This is how a royal Frankish dynasty turned flowing locks into a political weapon, and why cutting them could mean deadly ...
Ancient athletic competitions shaped how people thought about beauty, the body, self-control, education and competition. For victorious gladiators, the outcast and the slave could paradoxically embody ...
A MYSTERIOUS, 1,000 old village has become a popular tourist attraction and it’s only accessible through a hidden tunnel. ...
The Hollywood Bowl performance of Andrew Lloyd Weber's Jesus Christ Superstar is finally here! See all the highlights, like ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared on "The Story with Martha MacCallum," where he defended ...
After announcing that he tested positive for COVID just a few days ago, Josh Gad took to social media again to say that he ...
Eupen has a long history. It belonged to France for a long time, and after World War I, due to the Treaty of Versailles, the ...
You don’t need matching IQ scores or to agree on every book, podcast, or random fact about the Roman Empire. But when there’s ...
People with one of the following 35 surnames might be in for a surprise as DNA website MyHeritage announces full list of ...
Ancient Roman concrete, which was used to build aqueducts, bridges, and buildings across the empire, has endured for over two thousand years.
Archaeologists have uncovered a Roman-era watchtower in Croatia, constructed at a key geographical point along the Danube ...
In an excerpt from her new book, 'Ghosts of a Holy War,' author and journalist Yardena Schwartz details a pivotal moment in Israel’s pre-state history and its haunting reverberations today ...