The extreme and rapid nature of Mount Vesuvius' pyroclastic flows vitrified the brain tissue of the unfortunate Roman soldier thousands of years ago.
The five bodies found belong to young soldiers of Charles V's army, discovered with a boot fastener and four small silver ...
Tom and Dominic conclude their journey through the colourful lives of Rome’s first Caesars, climaxing with the epic reign of Rome’s most unexpected emperor: Claudius.
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Grandad finds Roman gold coin 'worth £50k' after searching same field for six yearsThe coin is believed to be the first gold aureus of emperor Aulus Vitellius to be recorded as a find in the British Isles ...
Our First Berserker Khazan review breaks down what makes this Soulslike more than just another imitator - but not much more.
Public ceremonies, lavish processions, and temporary wooden arches were commonplace after victory in Ancient Rome. But during the height of its power, the emperor decided to change that and leave a ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy Ukrainians Won’t Give UpNo more than 5 percent of Ukrainians identify themselves as atheists, which also indicates a similarity between the two ...
For several decades, a certain part of the Belarusian society has been actively celebrating the declaration of independence ...
Baltimore Army veteran credits service dog with changing ... British prime minister says Roman Imperial Baths Under a Market Square Were Unearthed by Experts for the First Time in 180 Years ...
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EnVols on MSN6 ancient sites to explore in Croatia during your trip—from a Roman city to a spectacular ancient palaceMagnificent arenas, imperial palaces, forgotten cities... Croatia is home to an exceptional ancient heritage, witness to a past when Rome reigned on the shores of the Adriatic. Throughout the country, ...
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