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The Gospel of Matthew describes the death of Christ with incredible signs that are meant to draw our attention to something ...
Rome was famous for rejecting the idea of kingship. For almost 500 years, Rome was a staunch Republic, with rules in place to ...
In the dramatic conclusion to Kings and Generals’ animated series on Caesar’s Civil War, we explore the assassination of Julius Caesar ... and how Rome’s most powerful leader was brought ...
This lively Adriatic resort town reached a hedonistic peak in the 90s, but is going back to its illustrious roots ...
Here is the full speech of the Commander in Chief of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema in reply to the State of ... This elite pact is reflected by the fact that the most prominent statue ...
This marble statue, known as “Augustus of Prima Porta ... This lasted over two centuries and created the foundation upon which the mighty Rome we know today was established. Gaius Julius Caesar ...
Few figures in history have been as mythologised as Julius Caesar. The Roman general and dictator, assassinated in 44 BC, has inspired centuries of debate about his political ambitions, military ...
At that time, the Roman Republic was protecting its new province in Gaul, a region that covered what is now France, Belgium and parts of western Germany. But the encroachment of the Celts put that ...
Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has worked in the fields of neuroscience research and mental health treatment.
Researchers have known for many years that there was more to ancient Greek and Roman statues than the plain white marble you typically see in museums. A few years ago, museum visitors in New York City ...