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When was Paganism extinct in the Roman Empire
54-year-old lost friends, was sued by family after first startup went bankrupt—she sold her second company for $745 million ...
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When was the late Roman Empire even
Once a loyal Trump foot soldier, Marjorie Taylor Greene is increasingly bucking her party Family of 6-year-old stabbed to ...
Maestriana's three-century existence has left frustratingly few traces, largely because modern Zalaszentgrót was built directly atop the Roman ruins. Centuries of urban development have either ...
Kevin Brady has coached three varsity sports, including soccer and softball at East Brunswick. He notched his 1,000th career ...
Escape to white-sand paradises, ancient ruins and fairy-tale castles for a familial trip of a lifetime ...
Many of the Greeks living in the Pontic Alps and nearby Black Sea coast chose to relocate to Greece, including the monks of Sümela Monastery. Fearing they would be robbed during their journey to ...
From a mosaic of flip-flops in Sicily to Cicero’s possible sauna, new discoveries prove that bathing has always been about more than getting clean. Ancient Roman flip-flop mosaic from the Villa Romana ...
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I've Traveled to 30+ Theme Parks Around the World—Here Are 5 of the Best in Europe
A trip to Europe can be as romantic as it is a marvel of time-honored tradition and culture. However, locals don’t usually ...
Wise mouth, wise ass becomes wise man,” that’s how Laurence Fishburne suggests his screen roles have evolved over the past 50 ...
As long as there have been vaccines, there has been vaccine terror, going back to the early 18th Century, when Boston faced a smallpox pandemic. Onesimus, an enslaved African owned by Cotton Mather, ...
The Octagon Earthworks here speak to us from 2,000 years ago — and they speak to the fraught cultural moment in which we find ...
A Construction Crew Was Renovating a Soccer Field—and Found the Bodies of 150 Ancient Roman Soldiers
Renovations on a soccer field outside of Vienna, Austria, uncovered a Roman-era mass grave that held the remains of roughly 150 males. Experts believe the site was likely a battlefield where a ...
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