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Constantinople fell, and Emperor Constantine XI’s sacrifice marked the end of an era and a legacy of faith and defiance.
Nearchus, the Navigator, bridged East and West with a daring voyage that reshaped ancient maritime strategy and trade routes.
For the 37th Garden Party, the Rouillac family (father and son) is relocating to the Château de Villandry. From a chest of drawers attributed to Sageot to Jean-François Jonvelle’s photographic ...
Rare and exceptional artworks from the world’s most acclaimed civilizations are set to cross the auction block, including ...
Ganesha has good news for you Susy is the nickname of Supersymmetry the Higgs Boson which will crunch time for humanity s understanding of the universe Aquarians are coldly and intelligently objective ...
AD Roman life-size marble statue of important magistrate. Academic report by Dr. Raffaele D'Amato; geological report by ...
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Newser on MSNWoman Stopped by Customs Triggered Quite a BustA routine travel check in Spain led to a major trove of stolen artifacts, highlighting a growing criminal trade in ancient ...
Part of the article deals with the story of Metatron —the highest angel in Judaism. A famous Talmudic story involves rabbis ...
From battlefield origins to liturgical blessing, the sign or kiss of peace familiar from Mass and other church celebrations ...
In a speech to eastern rite Catholics, including the Greek Catholic Church of Ukraine, Leo begged warring sides to meet and ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNRedemption Of AfricaWole Soyinka and Late President Kwame Nkruma of Ghana In Harmattan Haze on an African Spring, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka condemns the notion that any of the major civilizations occurred in a vacuum.
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