The mold was discovered during excavations at a Slavic fort in Berling-Spandau in 1983, and is considered one of the oldest ...
Investigators combed through the bank’s Frankfurt and Berlin headquarters just before it reported record annual profits.
How did a charismatic but impoverished British woman become the leader of the progressive religious sect known as "the Shakers" in 18th-Century America?
Using chemistry, archival records and AI, scientists are reviving the aromas of old libraries, mummies and battlefields ...
The Christian Post on MSN
This week in Christian history: Henry IV gets absolution after standing barefoot in snow; Pope affirms Council of Trent
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of an Episcopal Church presiding bishop, Pope Pius IV ...
More common are protests outside houses of worship, such as recent anti-Israel demonstrations outside synagogues in New York ...
The Cowboys need a strong voice to rally around on defense and set the ship on the right course again, and if Parker can be ...
The story is told of how the Armenian king Trdat (also known as Tiridates III) was physically transformed into a wild boar as ...
White Christian nationalism is widely seen as a partisan movement that only emerged in recent years. But the ideology is as ...
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Walking through the birthplace of Christianity
Western Turkey was once one of the most important religious regions in the ancient world. Greek temples, Roman cults, Jewish ...
Between 1606 and 1607, King Christian IV of Norway and Denmark sent explorers back to Greenland to renew claims on the land and a number of old sites were repopulated. When the Kingdoms of Norway and ...
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