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TheCollector on MSNThe Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire’s Macedonian RenaissanceThe Byzantine Empire in the 7th century was wrecked by military strife. The empire was halved, with its richest territories ...
Public ceremonies, lavish processions, and temporary wooden arches were commonplace after victory in Ancient Rome. But during ...
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TheCollector on MSNThe Roman Consuls: The Foundation of Political Power in Ancient RomeAfter the kings were expelled from Rome and before the Julio-Claudians established the first imperial dynasty, the consuls ...
The Ptolemaic Dynasty, established by the Macedonian Greek general Ptolemy I Soter, ruled Egypt for almost three centuries.
People love to gossip on the internet about ridiculous conspiracy theories — everything from a shadow government to alien ...
Originally built in AD70 and then expended in AD90 – 120, London’s Roman basilica was a building unlike any ... destroyed by Rome as a punishment for London supporting the rogue emperor Carausius.
New DNA research shows that half the human beings alive today are descended from the Yamnaya, who lived in Ukraine 5,000 ...
The discovery changes the whole timeline of the collapse. A 13-year archeological excavation has shown that what was once ...
Christian nationalism was a flop when the Puritans tried it. See this famous Augustus Saint-Gaudens sculpture for information ...
Maria Clementina Sobieski – one of just three women buried in St Peter’s Basilica – lived a life of extraordinary defiance and determination.
Eric J. Goldberg, Ph.D., professor of history at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), will visit Lycoming College as the annual Ewing lecturer to deliver a talk entitled, “Soldiers, ...
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