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The Egyptian Goddess that Rome Adopted
The Egyptian goddess Isis was one of the most revered deities of the ancient world, but her influence didn’t stop at Egypt’s borders. Over time, she became a central figure in Greco-Roman religion, ...
Serving as the civic heart of Ancient Rome, the site of law courts and public meetings became the stage for Dolce & Gabbana's ...
The temple, thought to date to around 2,000 years ago, is positioned on the opposite side of the Gulf of Pozzuoli to Rome's "Sin City" in southern Italy. This ancient city, known as Baiae, was the ...
Journalists visit the new walkways of the so called 'Sacred Area' where four temples, dating back as far as the 3rd century B.C., stand smack in the middle of one of modern Rome's busiest ...
In his masterwork, Gibbon took as his starting point Rome at the height of its glory, in the second century A.D., when the Capitoline Hill was a symbol of the city’s eternal power and the Temple ...
That's a slightly more verbose way of suggesting that you can change how you feel through a change of scenery. It just so happens that you can. Together with Temple University Rome, we investigate ...
The temple, found in the medieval city of Spello, ... thorough excavation to study the complete ruins This archaeological site, Spello, lies approximately 100 miles north of Rome. ...
The site where Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators in 44 B.C., nestled among four ancient temples, has been opened to the public for the first time in a century.
These LEGO IDEAS sets imagine the regal buildings, soaring temples, and busy streets of Rome in plastic bricks.
Underwater temple discovery shows how these Arab merchants funded their thriving desert empire. The stunning city of Petra in Jordan was built by the Nabataeans with staggering sums from the ...