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Buried Alive - The 79 A.D. Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum
One moment, Pompeii was alive with trade and laughter. The next, it was frozen in ash - a Roman city caught in the grip of ...
A BRIT was caught stealing precious stones from one of Europe’s most historic sites – and now he faces a hefty punishment. Italian authorities found the man after he left the ...
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Islands on MSNItaly's Wildly Underrated, More Intimate Historic Gem That's Constantly Skipped By Tourists For Pompeii
Pompeii isn't the only ancient Roman city that was affected by Mount Vesuvius. Check out this historic gem in Italy if you're looking to avoid crowds.
The couturier turned design legend fashions a series of sumptuous new galleries for the museum’s porcelain collection ...
Vying for social influence and top-tier gossip in the Hamptons? The Romans were just like you — but they liked drowning ...
A Scottish tourist has been reported for aggregated theft after he was allegedly caught stealing stones from Pompeii.
Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered a well-preserved Roman bath complex in Baiae, possibly tied to Cicero’s villa.
Beneath the waters of the Gulf of Naples in the ancient Portus Iulius, a team of underwater archaeologists has completed the ...
On a beach near Naples in October 79 CE, more than three hundred people were standing on a beach, hoping for an evacuation.
Some residents who couldn't afford to resettle elsewhere returned to the city, where they occupied the upper floors of ...
It's wild to me that Beauty and the Beast was in theaters when scientists accepted the theory that a meteor killed the ...
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