Teuta: The Untold Story of an Illyrian Queen
Teuta was an influential queen of the Illyrian Ardiaei tribe, remembered for her role as a ruler and diplomat during a turbulent period in ancient Balkan history. After the death …
Teuta was an influential queen of the Illyrian Ardiaei tribe, remembered for her role as a ruler and diplomat during a turbulent period in ancient Balkan history. After the death …
In 146 BC, the battle of Corinth signified a defining moment in the history of ancient Greece. Situated on the narrow strip of land connecting the Peloponnese to the mainland …
Agrippina the Younger was a woman of immense power and influence in ancient Rome. She was known for her ruthless ambition and authoritative nature, which helped her rise to the …
The Battle of Actium was a naval battle that took place on September 2, 31 BC, off the western coast of Greece. It was fought between the forces of Octavian, later known as Augustus …
Part of modern Germany, the Teutoburg Forest holds an important place in history due to its association with one of ancient Rome’s most catastrophic military defeats. In the year 9 …
Livia Drusilla, also known as Julia Augusta, was one of the most powerful women in ancient Rome and the wife of Emperor Augustus. She was born in 58 BC and …
Germanicus Julius Caesar, commonly known as Germanicus, was one of Rome’s most celebrated generals and a prominent member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Born into an illustrious family, he was the …
Hallucinogenic drugs have been used for centuries in various cultures and civilizations. Ancient Rome is no exception, as there is evidence of the use of hallucinogenic substances in their society. These substances were …
Archaeologists have recently unearthed a Roman funerary bed in central London, shedding new light on the ancient burial practices of the city. The bed, which dates back to the 2nd …
Social classes in ancient Rome were a crucial aspect of society and played a significant role in determining one’s status, wealth, and power. The Roman social structure was divided into various classes, each …
Archaeologists in Switzerland have discovered an ancient Roman wall, which they believe is a significant find. The wall, which is believed to date back to the 3rd century AD, was discovered in the city …
Archaeologists in Serbia have unearthed a Roman triumphal arch that dates back to the early 3rd century. The discovery was made during excavations around the city of Viminacium, which is now known …
Archaeologists have discovered Roman ruins atop a much older Neolithic sacred spring in France, 12 miles north of Limoges. The discovery was made during a routine survey of a site before the construction of a new housing …