Janus was the god of transitions, and so the passing of the old year and the beginning of the new were sacred to him, writes ...
A Greek god Hermes statue discovered in ancient Laodicea sheds light on Roman craftsmanship, trade, and the city’s cultural ...
Early Christian icons may have derived some of their stylistic elements from pagan religious portraits, according to some ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Story of Carthage Isn’t Necessarily What the Romans Committed to History
A new book by historian and archaeologist Eve MacDonald paints a more complete portrait of the once-great African society ...
In different passage, Aulus tells us about some bookstalls he came across when he arrived by ship at the port of Brundisium ...
CT Insider on MSNOpinion
Letter: How about a worldwide New Year's resolution for kindness and gratitude?
Letter writer says the past year has brought much strife in the U.S. and abroad, creating a need for a collective New Year's ...
Radical History: Greek Gods, Roman Emperors and Religion (with Tom Holland from The Rest Is History)
Historian and co-host of The Rest Is History podcast Tom Holland joins Amol to explore the history of radical ideas and what it means to be radical today.
The Christian Post on MSNOpinion
3 reasons for why God is so jealous
I believe there are three points of understanding why God revealed this first commandment, though the topic is surely ...
Wash. Rinse. Repeat. The more things change, the more they stay the same, or, as the Yogi Berra-ism goes,"It’s déjà vu all ...
New research shows Karnak Temple was built on a rare island of high ground formed as Nile river channels shifted thousands of ...
Italy is blessed with a staggering variety of landscapes, from the jagged peaks of the Dolomites in the far north to ...
From fireworks to countdowns and even quiet family gatherings here on the West Rand, New Year’s Day is a time to let go of ...
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