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Papal elections in the Middle Ages were anything but orderly and predictable. Some were decided by acclamation, others as a result of violent conflicts (that of Pope Damasus in the 4th century ended ...
Allegedly, copies of the Bible were chained to the walls of churches during the Middle Ages so that people could ... [1] In 7th century Britain, before English was even a language, Caedmon ...
The ages of the dead ranged from two to 54, he added. AFP footage from Khan Younis’s Nasser Hospital showed wounded children crying on hospital beds while bodies covered in blankets arrived in ...
Vibrant, traditional, and modern, Russia’s two major cultural centers represent centuries of the country’s rich and turbulent ...
Perhaps even more harrowing than the progression towards these new weapons, was the regression back towards the basic weapons ...
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The Swiss Guard, the pope’s iconic bodyguards, look ceremonial but in the pageantry of the Renaissance-style uniform lies the ...
The election process in the early Middle Ages was quite transparent and collegial: Early popes were selected by consensus by the Roman deacons and nearby bishops, who then presented the pope-elect ...
Thomas of Argos was a Greek mercenary who served King Henry VIII of England in the 16th century in the wars against Scotland ...
Gary Neville says Ange Postecoglou has every right to give English football the 'middle finger' if he wins the Europa League. The Tottenham Hotspur boss has come under intense scrutiny this season ...
Tom Cruise, promoting 'Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning' in Tokyo, has sparked discussions about his youthful appearance. Observers speculate on his fitness regime and skincare, with a ...
They are part of Iran’s “Axis of Resistance” against Israeli and US interests in the Middle East, which also includes Hamas and Lebanon’s Hezbollah. While Israel has weakened those groups ...