But not everyone was such a fan. Like the gladiators, chariot races were popular sports for the Roman masses, not the social elites, who disliked the mob behavior of the fans and found the sport ...
Modern life makes us tired, right? But research from societies in Africa and South America suggests people in the ancient ...
Now “Gladiator” is back, with the sequel storming modern arenas (called cinemas) on November 15th in Britain and November ...
The previous two, focusing on ancient Roman and Greek civilizations ... Iron weaponry was developed, and chariot warriors became an increasingly vital component of a powerful army which also ...
This rare Roman wooden chariot wheel was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours ...
Experts believe the chariot may have been used in ceremonies such as weddings Archaeologists in Italy have unveiled a ceremonial chariot they discovered near the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Ancient Arenas: Chariots Dangerous, grueling, fierce. Chariot Racing was by far the most favored sport of ancient times. Ancient Arenas takes you back ...
Florence is to ban the key boxes that have become a hated symbol of the burgeoning short-term rental market in its historic centre, firing the latest salvo in the battle against mass tourism in Europe ...
Oliver Brown is slinging Gladiator II themed desserts and you can win a trip to Rome for you and a buddy — here's how.
It features 632 sites across the UK, Europe and into Africa including urban settlements and mountain passes The map covers approximately 4 million square miles (10 million square km) of land and ...