The footprints made around the time of Boudicca, Jesus and the Roman Empire, were spotted by local dog walkers.
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The emperor who declared war on the sea—and meant it
There's a moment in ancient history that reads like a fever dream. The Roman Emperor Caligula, sometime around 40 CE, marched his legions to the shores of the English Channel, arranged them in full ...
Alice Roberts, the pink-haired professor, reminds us that she also has degrees in anatomy, medicine and surgery, as she ...
Last week, Jeremy Carl, who was nominated by the Trump administration for a top State Department post, was asked in his ...
Dr. Marta Chmiel-Chrzanowska and her colleagues conducted a multidisciplinary analysis of the only known preserved wooden coffin from the Roman Iron Age, the Princess of Bagicz. The study, published ...
They came from opposite ends of the world — President Ronald Reagan, raised in the small town of Dixon, Illinois, and Pope John Paul II, forged in the crucible of communist-ruled Poland — yet they ...
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Did the Roman Empire truly fall in 476 AD?
The year 476 AD is often described as the moment the Roman Empire fell. But what actually happened? Romulus Augustus was deposed by Odoacer, a Germanic general serving within the Roman system. The ...
In 122 AD, Roman emperor Hadrian ordered the building of a wall to mark his empire’s British frontier. How long did it take ...
Like the Byzantines, opposition regarded Jaramogi as the Hagia Sophia church, trusting a prophecy that when infidels attacked the church, an angel would descend to restore the Roman Empire.
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