From Slough to the Vatican, Harry Clark's audacious quest to meet the pope is coming to BBC iPlayer and BBC Two ...
St. Valentine’s life was about more than just paper hearts and chocolates. He exemplified Christian courage and stood in ...
The Traitors star Harry Clark has been given a new BBC documentary and is heading to Rome hoping to meet Pope Leo XIV ...
Scheduled to broadcast this Easter, former Traitors champion Harry will travel to the epicentre of the Catholic Church, the ...
Discover the fascinating history of Valentine's Day, from ancient Roman festivals and Saint Valentine’s secret marriages to medieval love poetry and modern romantic traditions.
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This 350-mile Path Is Italy’s Oldest Road—and It Runs Through Idyllic Landscapes and Stunning Beach Towns
Driving Rome’s “Queen of Roads” revealed beach towns, buried arenas, and new archaeological discoveries mile by mile.
Food Republic on MSN
Carbonara Vs Pasta Alla Gricia: What's The Difference Between The Italian Dishes?
While pasta alla gricia and carbonara seem strikingly similar at first glance, their distinct origins reveal two wildly ...
Ancient Rome didn’t abandon its gods overnight. The rise of Christianity was a slow transformation of the cult-based religious order that had structured Roman life for centuries ...
Hardly more than 20 years ago, HBO took a gamble on its first foray into epic television. The series that resulted, burned brilliant and bright. And briefly, as the gargantuan portrait of how a ...
You have power over your mind—not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength” Recent data shows 84% of adults suffer from chronic stress caused by external factors. Marcus Aurelius ...
Asclepiades of Bithynia, influenced by Epicurean philosophy, pioneered medical innovations and foreshadowed the principles of germ theory.
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Ancient Romans Really Did Use Poop as Medicine. We Just Got The First Real Proof.
Stool transplants are cutting-edge experimental procedures, but using poop as medicine is hardly a modern idea. Ancient Romans knew their… feces – or at least they liked to think they did. According ...
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