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Roman amphitheatre in Verona to be protected by a giant retractable cover

Roman amphitheatre in Verona to be protected by a giant retractable cover

31 January 2017
How an obscure oriental cult converted a vast, pagan Roman empire

How an obscure oriental cult converted a vast, pagan Roman empire

29 January 2017
To understand Trump, we should look to the tyrants of ancient Rome

To understand Trump, we should look to the tyrants of ancient Rome

25 January 2017
The truth is in the garbage: New research examines ancient Roman trash

The truth is in the garbage: New research examines ancient Roman trash

20 January 2017
Guilt-stricken tourist sends stolen cobblestone back to Rome with a note asking for forgiveness

Guilt-stricken tourist sends stolen cobblestone back to Rome with a note asking for forgiveness

18 January 2017
Giant mausoleum in Rome that held the remains of the emperor Augustus to be restored after decades of neglect

Giant mausoleum in Rome that held the remains of the emperor Augustus to be restored after decades of neglect

16 January 2017
The Roman Empire Between Hadrian’s Wall and Constantine’s Cross

The Roman Empire Between Hadrian’s Wall and Constantine’s Cross

13 January 2017
War lessons from Ancient Rome - archive, 1917

War lessons from Ancient Rome - archive, 1917

10 January 2017
Jan. 10, 49 BCE: Did Caesar Even Cross the Rubicon?

Jan. 10, 49 BCE: Did Caesar Even Cross the Rubicon?

10 January 2017
How Ancient Cure-Alls Paved the Way for Drug Regulation

How Ancient Cure-Alls Paved the Way for Drug Regulation

09 January 2017
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