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In this episode, we explore one of history's most dramatic political assassinations—the murder of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, 44 BC. Learn how Brutus, Cassius, and other senators conspired to ...
I do a lot of public speaking for business leaders about how using the science of happiness can improve their organization ...
Italy was the perfect place to take my teenagers for their first vacation in Europe. A guided group tour made planning easy.
As America begins its 250th year, it is fitting to draw attention to the great people and ideas that made it possible. Neither the Declaration of Independence of 1776 nor the Constitution of 1787 ...
From Abraham Lincoln's appetite for apples to Mark Twain’s odes to oysters, these are some of the surprising favourite foods ...
Signs of the times must ­never be taken lightly. Generally speaking, the idiom refers to the second coming, the end time. It tells of wars, rumours of wars, natural disasters, ...
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Today in History for July 13: In 100 B.C., Julius Caesar, the most famous general in Roman history, was born.
From Lydia to Lady Liberty, numismatists love a good story. Many coins are a chapter in a much bigger story of art, politics, and people.
Several significant events occurred in July throughout history, including the end of slavery in New York, a deadly train ...
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have unearthed what may be an ancient villa they believe belonged to the first Roman ...
Two rare Roman cavalry swords discovered in a Gloucestershire field have sparked the excavation of a previously unknown Iron ...
The 28th Wizard King, Julius Novachrono, is one of the strongest mages in the Clover Kingdom, thanks to his unparalleled strength and abilities.