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The Indian subcontinent’s connections to the West, especially via the Roman empire, were far richer than once thought.
Bath and Bristol couldn’t be more different, but they complement each other delightfully. It’s a no-brainer to visit both.
Children are being taught that black people built Stonehenge as part of "decolonised" history lessons in schools, reveals a ...
The new biography of Mark Twain from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ron Chernow covers all aspects of the life of the Hartford ...
What makes for a great place to live? Access to nature, a sense of community and culture on your doorstep can all help. So which towns make the cut?
Catholic historian Matthew Bunson's biography of the new pope, once known as Cardinal Robert Prevost, goes on sale Monday. It ...
Canada’s Catholic PM will attend Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural liturgy alongside global leaders — and use the trip to prep for next month’s G7 summit.
The only surviving ancient Roman cookbook reveals the ancient origins behind Europe’s most iconic dishes and flavors.
Tourism is surging in many places around the world—swarmed national parks, throngs of visitors amassing in churches and ...
I was surprised at David Brooks’s reductive binary between pagans and Judeo-Christians. He depicts the Romans in a simplistic ...
The chestnut trees of Europe tell a hidden story charting the fortunes of ancient Rome and the legacy it left in the ...
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WarwickshireWorld on MSNSouth Warwickshire author published book set in post-Roman BritainA new new novel which follows the turmoil and pursuit of power in post-Roman Britain has been published by a South ...
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