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5 Events Which Changed Course of the History
In the year AD 312, after the victory at the battle of Milvian Bridge in 312, Constantine 1, ruler of Roman Empire converted to Christianity, and he played most important rule in propagation of Christianity as dominant religion in the Roman Empire and in
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Top 10 Odd Patron Saints
The importance of Saints is something that is debated, but is a part of many religions, particularly Christianity. Some denominations of Christian religion (most notably the Roman Catholic Church) have many patron saints
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Sara Carbonero - Most Beautiful Reporter in the Wo
Sara Carbonero Height 5' 9" (175 cm) Build Athletic Eye Color Blue Hair Color Brown - Dark Birthplace Toledo, Castilla La Mancha Nationality Spanish Ethnicity White Religion Roman Catholic Occupation TV News Claim to Fame Named Sexiest Reporter in th
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5 of the Controversial Hollywood Movies
Di Vinci Code is a movie based on the novel by Dan Brown and is directed by Ron Howard; Due to its anti-Catholic elements, like Dan Brown’s book, movie was harshly criticized by the Roman Catholic Church,
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The Most Haunted Roads in the World
According to several surveys, the M6 in England is the most haunted road in the entire land. The road itself has existed in one form or another for roughly 2,000 years and was even used by Roman soldiers during the Roman occupation of England. What are th
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Where All Old Roman Roads Lead
Archaeologists have found an ancient Roman settlement, including many artifacts, burials and the remains of the Roman Road, during excavation at Syon Park in west London
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Top 10 Lesser Known Religions
Many have heard of Christianity, Baptist, Buddhism, Mormonism, and so on. Have you heard of a religion based on spirits, dreaming, or even the religion of the earth being represented as a turtle? This list covers religions that people practice all over th
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Global statistics for all religions
This chart shows current major religions of the world ranked by number of adherents.
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Dungeons Of The Skeletons
Dungeon in the Roman church was decorated with skeletons of four thousand people gathered in the 1528 – 1870.
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5 Weird Ancient Pagan Rituals
In the ancient world, a Pagan was anyone who worshiped gods that were different to those worshiped by the Romans and the Greeks before them.
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Greatest graffiti cars!
Graffiti has existed since ancient times, with examples going back to Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire
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Top 10 Weird Religious Practices
The weirdest aspects of religions around the world
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10 Unluckiest People
It is called ”Lady Luck” by the laymen, “Goddess Tyche” by the Greeks and “Fortuna” by the Romans. Whatever it is, it is some strange twist of fate that can, rest assured, make and break deals, bring infamy and fame, make you a winner or a los
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Astronomer Copernicus Reburied As Hero in Poland
Nicolaus Copernicus, the 16th-century astronomer whose findings were condemned by the Roman Catholic Church as heretical.
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Voyage to Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. The planet is named after the Roman god of war, Mars. It is often described as the “Red Planet”, as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance.
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What a Rose Can Say
Do you know there are messages behind different colors of roses? This was started by the Romans and used in the Victorian era as a discreet way to express one’s feelings to another. What a Rose Can Say?
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London in Seventies
London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom (UK). It is Britain’s largest and most populous metropolitan area. A major settlement for two millennia, its history goes back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium. London’s cor
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HDR Photos of Rome
Rome is one of most beautiful cities in the world, it is full of great monuments, ruins from them the Roman Empire, plazas with amazing fountains and of course churches and cathedral. Because of this huge variety of photo spots and sort of mystery, Rome i
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Polygamy & Reality TV
With Utah authorities investigating a reality-show husband for having multiple wives, we look at polygamy in history, culture, religion and the law.
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History Of Colosseum in Rome
The building of the (arena) of the Roman Coliseum was begun in 72 AD by Emperor Vespasian. Emperor Titus was to have added a row and spend the Amphitheatre in 80 AD The dedication ceremony included the killing of 5,000 animals. That was followed by 100 da
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