04 Oct The Prestigious Pedigree Of Aeneas, Descendant Of Dardanos By Anthony Adolph Mythology & Mystery 0 One hears of Aeneas’ pedigree for the first time from his own mouth, in the Iliad, as he stands facing his arch-foe, Achilles, on the battlefield before Troy Read More
06 Oct Another Scandalous Love Affair At the Tudor Court Of Henry VIII By Beverley Adams History & Tradition 0 The Devonshire Manuscript contains love poems written by the ladies at the court of Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII. Read More
09 Oct Greek Goddesses’ Temples Grace Paestum On The Italian Tyrrhenian Sea By Mary Naples Archaeology & Science 0 The ancient Greek city of Poseidonia, now Paestum, lies on the Italian coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Paestum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famed for its well-preserved ruins. Read More
11 Oct The Tainted Love Life Of Nero, Fickle Emperor Of Rome By MartiniF History & Tradition 0 In 49 BC, Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero sent a letter to his friend Atticus informing him about the current gossip in Rome. Read More
13 Oct Military Anarchy Period Of The Roman Empire: Descent Into Hades 235-250 AD By Mario Bartolini History & Tradition 0 Most experts today recognize that the period of the Antonine Imperial Dynasty, which lasted from 96 to 192 AD, corresponded to the zenith of the Roman Empire. Read More
16 Oct Accountant Takes An Accurate Shot At Cracking Bronze Age Script, Linear A By Katy Dartford Archaeology & Science, Philosophy & Spirituality 0 The enigmatic script Linear A has long been one of antiquity's most enduring mysteries. Emanating from Bronze Age Crete, its undecipherable cryptic symbols have frustrated researchers, historians, and archaeologists for over a century Read More