Ancient Romans loved spectacles so much that, occasionally, they would fill the Colosseum with water to enact naval battles.
From public toilets to fast food, discover 28 things the ancient Romans gave us that we couldn't live without.
An ancient stone wall hidden in a forest in Italy was once used by Roman forces to corral slave-revolt leader and gladiator ...
‘The world has always been a place of total chaos,” shrugs Anthony Hopkins, quite cheerfully. “Whenever I hear politicians ...
Trainer Dale Romans, 57, has a been as much a constant at Saratoga Race Course as hand melons and chicken from Hattie's. This ...
Developer Romans I XVI Gaming this week announced that their retro-inspired, no ammo shoot ’em up ‘Retaliate’ is now available on PC via Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles. In this frantic ...
The modern myth that Arabs are indigenous to "Palestine" stems from a Roman invasion 2,000 years ago and the Islamic belief that Jesus was a Muslim.
As July 4 approaches, we struggle with the political polarization in our nation and worry about our democracy threatened by ...
The Hellenistic king Pyrrhus of Epirus battled the Roman Republic over the fate of Magna Graecia in Southern Italy ...
“We’ve been to that hospital so many times that we didn’t pay attention to it,” Randy Romans said. Signs throughout the ...
A recent archaeological study has opened a new chapter in the history of the Canary Islands by suggesting that the Romans ...
When conquering new lands, the Romans often met fierce opposition. However, the Roman army was highly trained and well-equipped. This organisation meant everyone knew their role and what was ...