Wander the crowded, busy streets of London and surprisingly, you're never far away from a horse, whether it's Boudica in her chariot on the Embankment or the Household Cavalry at the State Opening of ...
This dramatic clash of champions has been narrated many times, most memorably by Polybius and Livy. Nevertheless, the author shapes his biographical contrast into a gripping interwoven chronicle that ...
Michael Ray Richardson, a versatile guard who was banned from the NBA for violating its drug policy in the 1980s, has died.
“Now let me fight for God.” With these words, St. Martin of Tours, officer in the Roman Emperor’s cavalry, put down his sword ...
A much-loved community hub in Carlisle is facing an uncertain future unless new volunteers and funding can be found to secure its long-term future.
A much-loved community hub in Carlisle is facing an uncertain future unless new volunteers and funding can be found to secure ...
Archaeologists reveal that a new digital atlas shows Roman road network was 50% larger than known, mapping 186,000 miles ...
A monument in “old” St. Joseph Cemetery in Bedford is undergoing restoration. Along with patching, repainting, landscaping, ...
Ancient Greek kings used war elephants from Alexander to the Seleucids, shaping battles and empire-building across the ...
An excavation at Oxford University has yielded ancient book clasps, medieval pens and imported fish bones, offering fascinating glimpses into college life and trade from another time.
By Tom Perry On first arriving in New York at the tender age of seventeen in 1850 with the temptation of New York City not ...
What happened at Wounded Knee was not a battle. To recognize these acts as honorable is to distort history itself.