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The most feared building of the Middle Ages
This building symbolized fear, punishment, and authority. Once inside, survival wasn’t guaranteed. Torture, imprisonment, and isolation were routine. It existed to control behavior through terror.
When a royal faces scrutiny, it can feel like a rupture with tradition. Yet across the ages, British royals have repeatedly ...
Local health experts say they expect to see more dental issues, especially in very young children, now that Pasco has stopped ...
Follow live updates and the latest news coverage as the U.S. and Israel continues to strike Iran and Tehran hits back across the Gulf.
In Australia, antisemitism commission investigates Bondi Beach shooting The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion held its first hearing Tuesday on the mass shooting at Bondi Beach.
A federal judge in Boston on Wednesday found that the Trump administration’s policy of summarily deporting immigrants to so-called third countries — nations other than their countries of origin — is ...
The Chinese Communist Party has embraced the study of Greek and Latin—as, in some ways, an antidote to the modern West.
In the last of our four-part series, Phil Rothfield reveals the greatest feats of sporting brilliants, the best stories and ...
A rare ancient document from Sudan confirms the historical existence of King Qashqash, a Nubian ruler once known only from ...
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How kings and queens had fun in the Middle Ages
When they weren’t ruling kingdoms or fighting wars, what did medieval royalty actually do for fun? In this video, we explore 6 fascinating examples of how kings, queens, and nobles entertained ...
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