In 66 AD, this discontent exploded into open rebellion. Four years later, the Roman army had crushed the revolt, but had also destroyed the temple. The sacred treasures were seized and shown off ...
More than 1,500 years after its collapse in A.D. 476, the Roman Empire has seen a resurgence in the unlikeliest of settings — social media. Online users, predominantly on the video-sharing app ...
Archaeologists from the University of Tokyo might have finally discovered the death site of the Roman Empire's founder Gaius ... which also destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum.
A team of archaeologists has made a significant discovery in the municipality of Lesichovo, in the Pazardzhik region of ...
The site was located on the outskirts of the Roman Empire. Most of the people living ... because weapons and military equipment were often destroyed or lost in battle. As a result, they were ...
They didn’t save the Roman Empire, and they helped destroy the presidency of Richard Nixon. But like mosquitoes and flies in summertime, price controls are always with us. This episode of What ...
The site became known as the Dragulin villa cemetery, part of the Tragurium communal necropolis in the Roman city of ...
Her army destroyed the Roman towns of St Albans ... Back then, parts of Britain were ruled by the Roman Empire. Prasutagus trusted the Romans and promised to leave half his land to them and ...