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Was it all a lie? 15 myths from history we still believe today
Vikings Wore Horned Helmets Into Battle Vikings never wore horned helmets during combat, despite what countless movies and ...
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Ribchester Helmet: A rare 'face mask' helmet worn by a Roman cavalry officer 1,900 years ago
The helmet has been a powerful symbol of Roman Britain since it was discovered over 200 years ago.
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The final collapse of Roman Britain, barbarian invasions, imperial abandonment, and the end of an era
This video traces the final decades of Roman Britain, as invasions, usurpers, and imperial neglect stripped the province of protection and purpose. It follows how Rome’s withdrawal, the rise of new ...
The figure, which was probably one part of a pair, was likely meant to symbolize the strength and power of the Roman Empire. The panther probably represented Bacchus, the Roman name for the Greek god ...
This new Lego kit will give you everything you need to craft the intimidating helmet of Sauron.
A giant banner representing a US flag with swastikas is pictured during the ‘March for Sovereignty and Democracy’ against US President Donald Trump’s threats to Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro at ...
The world is constantly changing, and eventually, our memory alone isn't enough to portray how things really were. It can ...
Learning doesn’t always mean flipping through heavy textbooks or sitting in a long lecture. Sometimes, it just takes scrolling through your feed and stumbling upon a fun fact that makes you go, “Wait, ...
Much of the ancient town and its modern counterpart of Belkıs now lie under the reservoir created by the construction of one of Turkey's largest dams in 2000.(Hasan Yelken/Images & Stories) It wasn’t ...
The troops stationed along Hadrian’s Wall came from across the empire—from modern Spain, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria—and also included local recruits.
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Sussex Heritage: Moments in the story of our nation captured in 18th century porcelain figures
By the 18th century Britannia had become a powerful allegory of British patriotism and imperial power. The Romans had called the British Isles Britannia in Latin. During the reign of Emperor Hadrian ...
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