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Nero, Rome’s emperor from 54 to 68 C.E., rose to power at a young age and remained focused on himself, letting the needs of ...
Seven (Bonus point if you can name them all - Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
This episode explores Roman perspectives on race and identity, from the writings of Cicero and Caesar to the expansion of Roman citizenship. Discover how ethnicity, religion, and culture shaped ...
On 1900, Italian King Umberto I was shot to death by Gaetano Bresci, an Italian-born anarchist who resided in the United ...
The fall of the Roman Empire is one of history’s greatest mysteries, and determining the year it truly ended is a complex ...
Aided with a grant from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the resident of Brooklyn, New York, is in Heidelberg, Germany, ...
What can a fifth-century text by St. Augustine tell us about the priorities of the two most powerful American Catholics?
The Easter period usually offers a rare respite in Gedeb, in Ethiopia's deeply troubled north, but on April 17 death rained ...
After an EU delegation was humiliated by the commander in control of large swaths of eastern Libya, Euronews explores ...
An appeals court in Italy reduced the jail term of Gabriele Natale-Hjorth, one of two American men convicted of killing a police officer in Rome in 2019.
Royals from around the world have stepped back from duties or given up their titles or the throne, be it for love, scandal or something in between.