Other Roman emperors met far more bloody ends than the cheese-loving Antoninus. Nero committed suicide; Galba was murdered by ...
A paper by Dr. Kathryn Caliva Smart, assistant professor of History, has been included in a volume of essays on ancient myths ...
Rome transported obelisks and treasures from Egypt and Greece, showcasing engineering, art, and cultural exchange.
Well, the Romans recognized its practical value for other purposes. Urine was indeed a valuable commodity in ancient Rome, ...
Source: Wikimedia Commons/Caravaggio/Public domain. I have long been fascinated by the myth of Echo and Narcissus, and may finally have cracked its meaning. First, let’s remind ourselves of the myth.