Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s 24th – and, he will be hoping, not final – prime minister at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, the ...
The bronze statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, smuggled out of Turkey in the 1960s, is set to return to the country. The statue, considered one of the rare bronze works of the ancient age ...
The marbles in the Torlonia Collection have been inaccessible to the public for decades. Now, some of them will be exhibited ...
The silver coins were minted over a period of more than 200 years, suggesting that Roman currency at this time was relatively ...
A statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, smuggled out of Türkiye through illegal excavations in the 1960s and changing hands multiple times over the years, is set to be repatriated. In a written ...
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Aurelius Paul Martinez led the first group of Black students into Baton Rouge High School on Sept. 3, 1963, as the district began integration. Martinez died Feb. 11 in Los Angeles at 78. He was ...
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Bust of Marcus Aurelius. Credit: Bob3321 / Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius ruled over the classical world’s most powerful empire. In addition to his achievements as a ...
Ruth Marcus, Deputy Editorial Page Editor - The Washington Post, seen speaking during the event titled The forgotten Americans: An economic agenda for a divided nation at the Brookings Institution ...
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The most famous ruler featured in the hoard is arguably the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (reigned from A.D. 161 to 180), while his wife, Faustina II, is portrayed on a coin of her own.