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How a grandson of Ivar the Boneless took half of the British Isles
Sitric Cáech was not just a Viking warlord, but a dynastic ruler descended from Ivar the Boneless and Ragnar Lothbrok. After ...
The etymology of mistletoe — a plant with small, oval evergreen leaves and waxy white berries — may strike some as repugnant.
Where is “diversity” in our founding documents? It’s in the promise in the Declaration of Independence. “Human equality,” not ...
In May, I traveled to England to interview, film and photograph for a documentary and articles marking Karl G. Maeser and ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com as The 10 Biggest Shock Results in World Cup History—Ranked. In its near ...
Look beyond the world's usual city break destinations and uncover a collection of underrated, under-the-radar cities that ...
The identity of a Roman-era individual found in southern England has finally been resolved after scientists at the Natural ...
Divers have discovered a long-submerged wall some 7,000 years old under the sea off western France, scientists said Thursday.
New research suggests that the illustrations may have been based on "Phrygians," a tragedy by the Athenian playwright ...
When Britain’s King Charles III is crowned in London on May 6, he’ll sit on an ancient chair housing a 335-pound boulder cloaked in mystery. Used for British coronations since the late 14th century, ...
Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
Anders Lee scored two first period power play goals to become the 5th-leading goal scorer in club history and later added two assists for his third career four-point game and David Rittich made 31 ...
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