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A History of Rome in 11 Monuments
Rome is a city shrouded in myth yet full of potent physical reminders of many historical triumphs and tragedies. Walking the ...
The Mosaico exhibition at Humayun’s Tomb features 1,900-year-old Roman mosaics, exploring Italian history and techniques, ...
The relief depicts a woman, identified by archaeologists as the goddess Victoria, or Victory, according to the release. The counterpart to Greek goddess Nike, Victoria personified victory and was ...
COMMENTARY: From the Psalms of Ascent to the Camino de Santiago, the journey of faith is a journey home — and this earth is ...
Explore a historic villa within a gorgeous natural landscape filled with adventurous trails, roaring waterfalls, and ancient ...
Cardinal Prevost’s choice of the name Leo links him to Leo XIII, a 19th-century champion of social justice, and also recalls ...
The North Stand redevelopment will increase Villa Park’s capacity to over 50,000, without reducing current matchday capacity in the process. The enhancements will further modernise the stadium ...
The Sycamore Gap tree was not Britain’s biggest or oldest sycamore, but it was prized for its picturesque setting, symmetrically planted between two hills along the ancient wall built by Emperor ...
symmetrically planted between two hills along the ancient wall built by Emperor Hadrian in A.D. 122 to protect the northwest frontier of the Roman Empire, and had attracted generations of followers.
Nearly 60 works from the famed Torlonia Collection are on view in Chicago.
Villa Guardamangia may have hosted a young Queen Elizabeth II but Heritage Malta is determined not to turn the property into a shrine to royal nostalgia when it opens to the public in the future ...