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The Armored League staged a tournament at New Jersey’s American Dream mall in May. On July 31, the league will pit eight ...
One of the most famous residents of Skopje is Mother Teresa, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Catholic saint honored by the ...
The myth was further cemented by Johann Joachim Winckelmann, an influential 18th-century German art historian, who believed ...
The myth was further cemented by Johann Joachim Winckelmann, an influential 18th-century German art historian, who believed that the pure white look of ancient statues and architecture reflected a ...
Experience the magic of Rome at night, from visiting the Colosseum to exploring the city's vibrant nightlife. Rome is ...
Rebecca Winke’s first visit to Rome was a coup de foudre, and her affection for the Eternal City has only grown over 25 years of living in Italy. She has mastered the art of navigating the city’s ...
Eight days’ hiking lets you imagine the weird and wonderful lives of those who once lived at the Roman Empire’s northern frontier ...
If you want to gain upper body muscle mass, this exercise inspired by the Ancient Greeks and Romans could tick all the boxes for your next workout.
For the first time, bite marks made by a large cat, possibly an African lion, have been identified on the bones of what is believed to be an ancient Roman gladiator.
Image | 2144919733 Caption: There's plenty of art and literature depicting ancient Roman gladiators battling lions and other large predators, but researchers now say they have found the first ...
Ancient texts and modern movies alike depict the Roman Empire as a society that pitted men against animals for bloodsport. But remains unearthed in England are the first physical evidence of human ...
Bite Marks on Ancient Skeleton Reveal First Physical Evidence of Roman Gladiators Fighting Lions Researchers compared the markings found on an ancient skeleton in England to bones that had been ...