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Rich, resourceful and ruthless, the Venetians left handsome imprints
Like a novel Odysseus, film director Uberto Pasolini ...
Once a quiet fishing village west of Lisbon, Cascais became an unlikely hive of activity during the Second World War, attracting regal refugees and intelligence operatives in equal measure. Russell Higham investigates its enduring glamour–and its connection to Casino Royale
This week’s dream: a journey into the deep ...
The age of chivalry isn’t dead–the Knights Hospitaller has defended its faith and helped the sick and the poor for more than 1,000 years, discovers Holly Kirkwood
Years ago before GPS or Loran C made navigation a whole lot easier, I was headed up this coast on an overnight passage from the Strait of Messina to Camerota on the underbelly of Capo Palinuro. I was
“Hands of Saint Dominic” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506; ...