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 ...
New research examines how lead was used in Rome in daily life, and what archaeological evidence reveals about its health effects.
Long before modern science, the Roman Empire developed technology that reshaped cities, warfare, and daily life. From precision engineering to large-scale infrastructure, these innovations allowed ...
Cologne was once Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, a powerhouse of the Roman Empire. The governor lived here in a massive palace called the Praetorium. We’ve known about the palace for decades, but ...
The strength of Israel is not rooted merely in military capability. It is rooted in memory. In covenant. In the unbroken ...
After a year with 2 fatal line-of-duty incidents in York County, Officer Ed Curtis understands what cops go through on the ...
In Ancient Greece and Rome, pets brought companionship, loyalty, status, and love—from Odysseus’ Argos to Augustus’ raven.
TODAY is Valentine’s Day. As a colonial subject in a country controlled by an English-speaking, Christian empire, the United Kingdom of Great Britain, we ...
The Hebrew term “a thousand years”, elef shanim, can also be read as “two thousand years” (elef shanah is singular, while shanim implies double or more). So, God gives mankind two thousand years or ...
Valentine’s Day, the day of love and friendship. Already for weeks we have seen chocolate hearts, roses, cards, and other presents specifically advertised for ...
We have a generation facing starter homes out of sight with education and child care unaffordable. If our greatest capital is ...
Enzenberg, with their daughters Vittoria and Philline, open the doors to Austria’s historic Tratzberg Castle tucked away in Jenbach, revealing a hidden side of ...