French and English content creators are set to square off in a unique rugby fixture this May on the same day as the Champions ...
Queen Elizabeth had her fashion secrets, but was she the keeper of secrets for her long-time fashion designer? In a new book, ...
The Bogomils were a Christian sect that originated in 10th century Bulgaria and believed that God had two sons, Jesus and Satan.
This month marks four gruelling years since the full‑scale invasion began and a genuine ceasefire still feels far from assured ...
American athletes have spoken out this week on ICE’s actions in Minnesota, joining a long tradition of Team USA using their ...
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Robert Guiscard and Bohemond vs Byzantium, the Norman invasion that nearly broke Alexios Komnenos in 1081
In 1081, Alexios Komnenos faced the Normans on the Adriatic as Robert Guiscard and his son Bohemond carved into the empire at its weakest moment. This chapter follows Dyrrhachium, the rise of Bohemond ...
Is there any point in seeking another date? Whichever date was chosen, it would almost certainly prove unacceptable – if not to Indigenous Australians, then to some other part of the community. In ...
The attack on Iran presents Europe with a new test in already-strained ties with the U.S., as appeals for restraint clash ...
Archaeologists say a 2,200-year-old specimen is the first direct evidence of how the Carthaginian war machine used the giant mammals in the Punic Wars. By Franz Lidz A 2,200-year-old bone unearthed ...
The Winter Olympics have already delivered their usual mix of breathtaking triumphs and heartbreaking near-misses as the world’s top athletes compete for gold in Italy, but on Wednesday morning, an ...
In April, V&A East will open in the former Olympic Park in Stratford, east London. This is the third major development to be unveiled by one national collection alone in less than two years, following ...
More than 800 kilometres long, the Via Appia is the oldest and most important of the great roads built by the Ancient Romans. Constructed and developed from 312 BCE to the 4th century CE, it was ...
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