The straight-arm gesture was first popularized by the Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini. There’s no evidence of a ...
The colorful material weighed over 5 pounds and was likely made to decorate an emperor’s palace, Italian officials said.
According to legend, long before the Romans founded Rome, there was a Greek city called Pallantium in the same area.
The discovery that scurvy, a debilitating illness caused by vitamin C deficiency, could be treated with citrus fruit ...
With an owl in the palm of her hand, a cloak adorned with a gorgon’s head and a warrior’s helmet upon her swept hair, Athena, as depicted in a Roman statue from the first century C.E., is a remarkable ...
An executive order calls for buildings that "respect regional, traditional, and classical architectural heritage" ...
Evidence shows women gladiators fought in front of crowds in Ancient Rome. Evidence shows us that women gladiators fought in front of baying crowds in Ancient Rome. Who were these women? How would ...
Archaeologists working at the Domus Aurea, Emperor Nero’s grand palace in ancient Rome, have uncovered a rare and remarkable artifact: a large ingot of Egyptian blue, the world’s first synthetic ...
Among his day one actions, President Trump is reviving his first-term efforts to promote classical architecture for federal ...
The Horrea Pippertaria, the Wanted in Rome website, shares, claimed central real estate in the Rome of yore. It was located on the Vicus ad Carinas, the ancient thoroughfare that connected the Roman ...
Jubilees are typically celebrated every 25 years in the Catholic Church. Here’s why, including tips on where to stay, what to ...