From Hegel and Marx to Fukuyama and Huntington, every boffin's tried to make heads or tails of H to no avail ...
In 49 BC, Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero sent a letter to his friend Atticus informing him about the current gossip in Rome. This time, the big news involved the famous Mark Antony. “Marcus ...
When the mad Roman Emperor Caligula was assassinated in 41 AD, his uncle Claudius ran to one of the palace's apartments and hid behind a curtain. Claudius was soon discovered by the praetorian guards ...
Few Roman emperors are as synonymous with scandal as Nero. From stories of arson and artistic vanity to theatrical cruelty and imperial excess, his name has long conjured images of a decadent tyrant – ...
George Frideric Händel composed “Agrippina” during his Italian tour, a work that marked a pivotal moment in his career. It solidified his grasp of Italian opera, represented his first genuine operatic ...
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at the ticking clock for TikTok as it faces down its sale deadline. South Korea’s Yoon Indicted on Insurrection Charges, Yonhap Says 27 Years Later, Stephen King's ...
Caligula, Agrippina, and Nero left behind more than political intrigue—they became the subjects of ghost stories that still send chills today. After his murder, his remains were hastily cremated on a ...
Callistus, Terentius, Hyginus, Narcissus, Asiaticus, Neophytus, Phaon, Pallas… What do these names of historical figures from Ancient Rome have in common? All of them were freedmen, that is, slaves ...
Oh, you think you're into the Olympics? You're flipping back and forth between USA and E! for 14 uninterrupted hours a day? You're locked in on Gold Zone quadbox? Don't make me laugh. You have the ...