News
First Stage has unveiled its 2025-2026 season, featuring seven productions designed for theater lovers of all ages, ...
1d
Knewz on MSNJulius Caesar Tried to Fix the Messy Roman Calendars and Added 80 Days in 46 BCE - ‘Year of Confusion’Julius Caesar was believed to have messed up the months in a year, but was trying to fix the solar calendar, resulting in one ...
Christians of all denominations are celebrating Easter. Orthodox Christians in Germany are grateful for that, and long for more.
The Gospel of Matthew describes the death of Christ with incredible signs that are meant to draw our attention to something ...
There is a strange statement in the Talmud regarding Moshiach. When the Talmud wishes to describe Moshiach, the man who will ...
Dive into Cleopatra’s epic story of ambition and tragedy, as Lone Star Ballet fuses classical dance with modern flair in ...
In ancient times the government of Rome was preeminent economically, politically and militarily. Julius Caesar, a renowned Roman leader, is credited with the three-word mantra “veni, vidi, vici,” tran ...
4d
TheCollector on MSNThe Roman Kings Who Ruled Rome Before the RepublicRome was famous for rejecting the idea of kingship. For almost 500 years, Rome was a staunch Republic, with rules in place to ...
When you’re the emperor Augustus, they let you do it.
Yet today, the only reference you will find to her in pop culture is as a minor character in the hack-and-slash video game Dante’s Inferno (where she is called “the greediest woman in all of Rome”).
S ome years seem to zip by in the blink of an eye, while others seem to drag on for far longer. But some, like leap years, can last a little longer than usual. And then there's 46 BCE, which lasted ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results