News

Gulf Coast Kid’s House recently announced the generous support of the Escambia Children’s Trust, which has awarded a $50,000 grant to further the mission of protecting and supporting abused and ...
In the tumultuous political landscape of ancient Rome, few stories better illustrate the ideal of moral courage than that of ...
As it was told by Livy, the story begins around 625 B.C., when a wealthy immigrant named Lucius Tarquinius Priscus arrived in Rome from Etruria. He belonged to the Tarquini clan from the city of ...
State Rep. Michelle Salzman, in partnership with the Krewe of Priscus, is accepting donations for an upcoming Summer Hygiene & Activity Giveaway for the students of Lincoln Park Elementary School.
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- State Rep. Michelle Salzman's Office has partnered with the Krewe of Priscus to host a summer giveaway for students at Lincoln Park Elementary School. The Summer Hygiene ...
He noted. On her part, Priscus Kavishe, Senior Manager of Sales and Customer Acquisition said that the eMkopo is the result of collaboration between the public and private sectors, aimed at ...
The Priscus Celebration began at 11 a.m. with a Jazz Royalty Brunch. Mardi Gras Krewes will come together at 5 p.m. to celebrate with live entertainment. 2025 Mardi Gras season awards and the ...
Larcius became the republic’s first dictator. Several of Rome’s early kings are believed to have been Etruscans, and according to some ancient authors, Rome’s fourth king was Lucius Tarquinius Priscus ...
"There are two special inscriptions attributed to Emperor Nero and Lycia Governor Sextus Marcus Priscus," said Dr. Aktaş, according to a report by Sozcu. The lighthouse, located at the ...
The Priscus Celebration begins at 11 a.m. with a Jazz Royalty Brunch. At 2 p.m., krewe royalty and elected officials will be on hand as Seville is overtaken and becomes the French Quarter.
The historian Livy says that the first and largest Roman hippodrome, the Circus Maximus, was built by Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, the legendary fifth king of Rome (r. 616–579 B.C.), in a valley ...
Two of his Stoic friends, Paconius Agrippinus and Helvidius Priscus, were exiled in the same trial. This led to the reign of Vespasian, who continued the anti-Stoic policy under the advice of the ...