Nero, who ruled from A.D. 54 to 68, is often remembered as one of history’s most notorious emperors, his reputation steeped in tales of excess and cruelty. One enduring myth claims that as a great ...
Despite its far-flung location and years of burial, the statue is remarkably well-preserved, save for the broken-off right ...
The Domus Aurea, or “Golden House,” is perhaps the most recognizable and widely known symbol of Emperor Nero’s extravagant ambitions; built between 65 and 68 AD after the Gr ...
A recently excavated house contains at least four paintings including an artistic depiction of copulation between a satyr and a nymph.
Archaeologists excavating a site near Hadrian's Wall have discovered a wealth of Roman artefacts including carved heads, gems ...
The Segovia aqueduct is a bold legacy of Rome's presence in Spain, though no one knows who or when it was built it.
On August 24, 79 C.E., Mount Vesuvius erupted and encased the nearby Roman city of Pompeii in ash. Today, the city is a time ...
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An old-world culinary tradition, pasta is a classic Italian dish. We interviewed "Chef's Table: Noodles" chef Evan Funke for ...
How did the Etruscans, powerful neighbors of Rome, disappear from history? Were they destroyed, or culturally absorbed?
Legendary film director Ridley Scott revealed that he strived for thorough historical accuracy in "Gladiator II," the sequel ...
Community altars, music, food and more are planned to help families celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, across the Inland Empire. The joyful celebrations ... The Ontario Museum of ...