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Swedish law aims to protect your right to be who you are. People continue to fight to further improve gay rights in Sweden.
Op-ed: The average urban historic sacred place generates more than $1.7 million in economic impact every year. What are ...
It was thought that disabled people were looked down upon in the Middle Ages, but a new discovery disputes that belief.
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Queen Letizia of Spain led the well-dressed royal ladies of Europe as guests arrived at St Peter's Square in Vatican City in their droves for the inauguration mass of ...
After a man in his early twenties was injured, he managed to keep his standing in society despite being forever disabled.
A new study analyzed the skeleton of a man who lived with a disability during the Middle Ages to determine what his treatment ...
As Europe’s royals gathered in St. Peter’s Square for Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration mass, several royal women were spotted in ...
King Felipe and Queen Letizia, two of the most prominent Catholic royals in Europe, were seated in the front row, alongside ...
In recent weeks, Europe’s remaining Catholic royal families marked the news of Pope Leo's election with public messages of ...
With rainy winters, ties to Britain dating back 200 years and dozens of proper pubs, the port is affectionately known as ...
Learn how researchers combined modern tech, text, and bones to uncover details about a disabled man’s life in medieval Sweden ...
The skeleton of a man with a severe dislocated fracture of the knee, found in a cemetery in Lund, southern Sweden, is helping ...