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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCarthaginians, Ancient Rome’s Infamous Enemies, Are Not Exactly Who Scholars Thought They Were, Ancestry Study SuggestsDNA reveals that the people of Carthage, a powerful independent colony founded by the Phoenicians, had little genetic ...
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Factinate on MSNThe Brutal Sack Of Rome In 1527 Ended The Italian RenaissanceAs Italy turned into a battleground between foreign powers, Rome suddenly found itself in the crosshairs of a marauding horde ...
A US tourist was seriously injured after becoming impaled on metal railings at Rome’s Colosseum while attempting to climb a ...
Caligula was adored by the people of Rome, too, in part because of their love for Germanicus but also out of sympathy for the ...
Anthony Delaney and Maddy Pelling are joined by the one and only Emma Southon author of A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Her new book is A History of Rome in 21 Women. Mixed by Tom ...
In Rome, excavators unearthed a weathered stone head, potentially depicting an ancient deity, beneath the Basilica of St.
the head of an ancient deity. The Appian Way Regional Park announced the find on Facebook. The park, located in Rome, said that it recently bid farewell to "the beautiful stone head." The head was ...
Starting today with Ancient Rome, Kate is joined by historian and author Emma Southon to find out why Romans would have loved ...
Planning a trip to Rome is all about preparation. The Eternal City is full of history, architecture, and culture. It’s more ...
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