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Live Science on MSN1,500-year-old skeleton found in chains in Jerusalem was a female 'extreme ascetic'Not far from Jerusalem, archaeologists have discovered the fifth-century burial of a person wrapped in heavy metal chains.
Five hundred years have passed since the death of Cuauhtémoc, the last ruler of the Aztec Empire. To commemorate this ...
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The municipality's move is not just a legal or financial issue but a matter of great concern for the future of the Christian ...
Between 1517 and 1919, the Ottoman Empire was the legal sovereign of Jerusalem. The Ottomans lost WWI to the Allies; they signed treaties (Versailles 1919, Lausanne 1923) in which they renounced ...
Emotions of despair is overwhelmingly present in the Jewish history but it is always followed by declaration of perseverance ...
Award-Winning Author Michael J. Cooper Promotes His Epic Historical Novel - Wages of Empire A Thrilling Tale of War, Power, ...
The Tower of Babel was a symbol of the might of the ancient city of Babylon, but why does it no longer exist? Or did it ever.
Few words are as disturbing to Jews as the word “expulsion.” For Jews, it is a word laden with the weight of terrible ...
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They Didn’t Want You to Know This: Why Rome Burned the Jerusalem Temple!The destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE is still one of the most important and contested events in ancient history.
During the upcoming Jubilee year, millions of Christian pilgrims will flock to the Eternal City’s innumerable holy places.
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The Jordan Times on MSNFrom Nabataeans to Byzantines: Legacy of Umm Al JimalJordan nominated East Jerusalem as UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting a Hashemite long-term custodianship over Muslim and Christian shrines in Jerusalem. Meanwhile, Petra (inscribed in 1985), ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNThe muddled history of the fight for self-determinationThe right to self-determination is the right of peoples to a state and the right of territorial integrity is the right of a ...
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