What follows is strange. Troilus’s soul leaves his body, rising above the fields of death. From this vantage point he ...
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Victory is claimed by all, failure to one alone.” –Tacitus In Morong, Bataan, stands a $2.3-billion cathedral to futility.
Novo Nordisk lost billions in value because it failed to anticipate the risk posed by the introduction of its blockbuster ...
As Sky HISTORY series Britain’s Lost Battlefields attempts to find where Boudica fell, we ask what provoked the Iceni queen’s ...
The question of whether Jesus of Nazareth truly existed as a historical figure has intrigued believers and skeptics alike.
A cauldron, chariot parts, ornate jewelry: Precious objects found in the Melsonby Hoard are shedding new light into the rituals of Iron Age Britain.
“The history of Rome,” writes US archaeologist Kim Bowes, “is peopled by the rich.” Cicero, Livy, and Tacitus chronicled the lives of consuls and emperors, but the classical world’s most celebrated ...
In the Triple Crown history of Jose Ortiz, the Puerto Rican jockey has done everything — except win the Kentucky Derby. Ortiz, 31, has won the Preakness Stakes. He took the second leg of North ...
Roman historian Tacitus' ancient manuscripts called Annals have surfaced online. They discuss the persecution of Christians and mention Jesus Christ. Tacitus references Jesus' crucifixion by Pontius ...
Ancient manuscripts detailing the events during the Roman Empire are believed to contain 'first hand' evidence about the life and death of Jesus Christ. The Annals, written by the Roman historian ...
Continuing from last time, further criticism that the ancient Roman historian Tacitus was an unreliable historian and showed bias in favor of Christianity is based upon his use of certain words.
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