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10 marvels of Gothic design, from medieval cathedrals to modern skyscrapers.
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The artist dedicated 7 years of his life to sculpt it - but what on earth inspired him to do that?
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5 museums to see in your lifetime.
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Venice’s Golden Masterpiece.
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What happened to the people who opened his tomb?
Mar 18, 2026
The 2004 movie adaptation Troy retells the epic tale from Homer’s Iliad, but how historically accurate was it?
Mar 17, 2026
The Egyptian Pyramids are one of the last surviving wonders of the ancient world. We peek inside 4 most famous to see who was buried there.
Mar 16, 2026
Alexander the Great’s Tomb is one of history’s enduring mysteries. Initially buried in Memphis, his final resting place was Alexandria, but its location is now lost.
Mar 15, 2026
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Pizza has a long history that spans thousands of years and has become one of the most popular foods today.
Mar 14, 2026
Archaeologists are rediscovering ancient Egyptian cities swallowed by time, sand, and sea. Learn the secrets of some of Egypt’s most interesting lost cities.
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Prophecy from the mystic St. Paisios of Mount Athos.
Mar 11, 2026
Barcelona, Spain – Sagrada Família
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The sea vegetable that’s been in every Japanese kitchen for a thousand years — and you’ve probably already eaten it.
Mar 7, 2026
Trump and Hegseth have never seen combat. Iran has been at war, off and on, for three thousand years. What could possibly go wrong?