The Eastern Roman Empire had seven simultaneous emperors during the Middle Ages, between the years 1203 and 1204 AD. This was ...
The Library of Pantainos, a significant cultural and educational institution in Roman Athens, had perhaps the earliest known inscription in the world which laid out rules for the visitors. “No book is ...
Judea was named after Patriarch Abraham’s great-grandson Yehuda who inherited the territory from Abraham’s grandson Jacob (Israel). In 930 BCE when Solomon’s kingdom split into two after his death, ...
Titus Flavius Verecundus was a centurion from Savaria in the Claudia tribe, indicating his Roman citizenship. His service was with the Legio XIV Gemina. As a follower of the Mithraic cult, he made a ...