Most scientists claim that Romans adopted their gods directly from the Greeks. The reality, however, is more complicated.
Science has already proven that sculptures from ancient Greece and Rome were often painted in warm colors, and now a Danish ...
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TheCollector on MSNApotheosis: How the Romans Made Men Into GodsWhile the “frivolous East” may have been happy to venerate men as though they were gods, the serious men of the Roman ...
Stunningly and unexpected, virtually all of the selections on view in this exhibition are complete. Co-organized by the Art ...
The Book of Romans in the New Testament is a doctrinal treatise placed between the opening and closing sections of a typical ...
God created us to be in a loving relationship with Him. Unfortunately, that relationship was severed when mankind fell into ...
Torso pieces were also found in the same region. Researchers believe they belong to statues of Artemis—goddess of hunting, ...
Dangerous hope — trust, wonder and love — is where we live our relationship with God and with one another.
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TheCollector on MSNVenus Cloacina: Meet the Roman Sewer GoddessOver the course of their history, the Romans built a complex and dense network of sewers in the city of Rome. However, only ...
An extremely rare cycle of paintings depicting a raucous ritual involving the god of wine has been unearthed in Pompeii, the ...
With Pope Francis watching from the hospital, the preacher of the papal household told top members of the Roman Curia that ...
In the shadow of Mt Vesuvius, Pompeii's buried wonders are still emerging. A newly found fresco offers a tantalising glimpse into the vibrant life of the past.
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