Roman Emperor Valerian’s capture by Shapur I at Edessa was the lowest point in Roman history, exposing the empire's sudden ...
Fernando Mendoza threw three touchdown passes, Indiana’s defense thoroughly throttled Alabama, and the top-seeded Hoosiers ...
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The rise of the Hittite Empire, chariot armies, divine kings, and the great restorer who turned Hattusa into a superpower
By the 1400s BC, Hatti had shaken off its malaise and returned with chariot corps, a divine kingship, and campaigns that broke Mitanni and expanded into Syria. This chapter follows the Great ...
The Rose Bowl should be hosting college football's national championship game every year. It shouldn't be limited to just a ...
The Rose Bowl's iconic sunset doubles as a metaphor for its unsettled outlook in college football’s ever-changing landscape.
In the wake of WWI, Pope Pius XI reminded his readers that governments instituted by men can never be perfect, and they ...
The name Basil II is remembered throughout Byzantine history as one of its most powerful and ruthless Emperors in battle.
From a garden at the Holy Sepulchre to new dates for the Dead Sea Scrolls, new research is offering detailed glimpses into ...
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How corruption and conflict broke the republic
Discover the roots of the Roman Republic’s downfall in Part 7, where rising inequality, political corruption, and military ambition began tearing the system apart. This chapter explores how the ...
The year opened with the annual National Prayer Vigil for Life, where worshippers praised and thanked God "for the gift of ...
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