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The history of cultural interactions was a complicated web of connections across regions that were formed largely by trade.
Artemius, Candida, and Paulina in front of Saints Marcellinus and Peter, Illuminated illustration from the Speculum Maius, by ...
Following refurbishment over three years, The Sainsbury Wing has been re-opened by their Majesties the King and Queen. It is ...
On the World Day of Eastern Christians, a liturgy was celebrated at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Sunday, May 25, presided ...
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Emperor Constantine I convened the first ecumenical council in Nicaea. Why did he summon all the Christian bishops of his ...
which explores the artist's sexuality and early love interests, has been curated by a grandfather and grandson duo who are passing art dealership down through the generations. Kasmin, 90 ...
Ancient ebony figures discovered in a necropolis in Israel are stylistically African, but made of Asian wood and surfaced from early Christian burials. Tel Malhata was a crossroads for trade ...
(Photo by Nir Hason / CC BY-SA 3.0) While the world watched the early days of Pope Leo XIV ... all this joy and anticipation surrounding a Christian figure.” Further reading: Ecumenism ...
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