Headless skeletons, feral bears and female fighters – a new British Museum show revolutionises our understanding of life in ...
We have previously discussed the Crisis of the 3rd Century, that period of antiquity also known as the Anarchy of the 3rd ...
Researchers Uncover a Roman Necropolis With More Than 60 Graves Including ‘Curse Tablets,’ Used to Call for Divine Vengeance ...
Four weeks before Germany’s snap election, the political temperature is rising as the campaign shifts onto the contentious ...
Forty-nine years before Jesus of Nazareth was born in Bethlehem, Roman general Julius Caesar and his army crossed the river Rubicon—the waterway separating Gaul (modern-day France) and Italy. They ...
The Romans assumed that their conquest of Gaul in the first century BC was just as civilising, and in some ways it was. Omrani draws up a fascinating list of professions in Arles following Caesar’s ...
One Path, Past Time, Slashers Apprentice, Buried Long Long Ago and Gatchaman: Ryu: Scavengers launch in Mad Cave's April 2025 ...
Evidence of the existence of the pre-historic peoples of Wales is to be found all over the country, literally on the ground ...
Ammianus Marcellinus was a Roman soldier and historian of Greek origin. He is best known for his work Res Gestae, which chronicles the history of the Roman Empire from the reign of Nerva (96 AD) to ...
Eligius was born in Chaptelat, near Limoges, France around 590 A.D. to Roman parents ... introduced into Gaul by St. Columbanus. When King Dagobert died, Queen Nanthilde took the throne.
In a speech given to the House of Commons in 1948, Winston Churchill issued — the hot breath of war still blowing on the neck of Europe — a warning to the world: “Those who fail to learn from history ...