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Did Rome’s greatest commander meet his match in Vercingetorix?
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Life’s pleasures immortalized in a marble sculpture
“Hands of Saint Dominic” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506; ...
On 20 March 44 BC, a violent death in Rome was about to send assembled masses into uproar – sparking pandemonium that threatened to engulf the city. The incident described by the ancient biographer Su
Soldier, politician, and traitor, Lü Bu became one of the most powerful figures in China
Violent protest is nothing new for the French. It’s part of the nation’s eternal quest for Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
July’s magazine featured a review of Max Hastings’s book Sword: D-Day Trial by Battle, alongside an iconic photograph of British troops. That image has featured so many times in articles and TV shows