Roman emperors faced a high risk of violent death in their first year of rule, but the risk slowly declined over the next seven years, according to an article published in the open access journal ...
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How did Napoleon die? Inside the French emperor’s mysterious demise
On May 5, 1821, former French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile after suffering from a mysterious illness for weeks.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rastafarians drum and sing during a special prayer and worship meeting at Menengai forest in Kenya. James Wakibia/SOPA ...
Among the many fascinating stories of the Mughal Empire, few are as unusual as that of Emperor Jahangir. The fourth Mughal ...
The Death Star was the Galactic Empire’s ultimate weapon of mass destruction. It did exactly what its name implied and had the capacity to blow up whole planets. In fact, the Death Star was so ...
The digital reconstruction of Emperor Wu's face (left), alongside a painting made of him from the 'Thirteen Emperors Scroll' (right). Pianpian Wei et al. In 1996, a team of archaeologists discovered ...
After what was in effect a preamble— Emperor: The Gates of Rome (2003)—Julius Caesar takes center stage in this second fast-moving, action-oriented installment in Iggulden's projected four-book ...
The Roman Empire was ruled by 175 men, from Augustus (63 BCE-19 CE) to Constantine XI (1405-53), including the Eastern or Byzantine Empire after the split in 395 CE, but excluding those who did not ...
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