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Last chance to donate to Salvation Army Angel Trees
The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree toy drive inside The Empire Mall is in its final two days. The Angel Tree, located in the ...
Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Khalsa Empire (1801–1839) stood as the only major Indian power the British couldn’t conquer during ...
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How the Roman Empire began to collapse from the inside
Rome did not fall overnight and it was not defeated by one enemy. Civil wars dynastic purges religious upheaval and endless border wars drained the empire from within. As emperors fought each other ...
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December Veteran flag to honor the memory of SSGT Watling
During the month of December, the 75th Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors the memory of SSGT William David Watling, Sr., of Rochester, a WWII Army Air ...
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You snooze you lose - what we thought of Sleeping Beauty at Sunderland Empire
As Miss Rory points out, drama school really paid off for our sleeping heroine Evelyn Hoskins who’s got great projection and ...
The Australian Army Band Brisbane will bring 75 years of musical tradition to Toowoomba's Empire Theatre for a Christmas concert blending big band classics with modern hits. The Australian Army Band ...
A Roman cemetery containing 100 warhorses and a man buried among them has been discovered in Germany, posing a social and ...
While excavating at the ancient fort of La Loma in the northern Iberian Peninsula, archaeologists found the shattered remnants of a skull.
In Governors of Empire, historian Amar Farooqui traces the journeys each of these men undertook, from arriving on Indian shores, through acquiring territories using equal parts trade agreements and ...
This article revisits the forgotten lives of Punjab’s warrior women — Mai Bhago, Sada Kaur, Jind Kaur and Bibi Sahib Kaur — ...
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The iconic North East landmark dating back more than 1,900 years featured in blockbuster movies
Construction started back in AD 122 when the Emperor Hadrian visited the North of England to identify potential sites. At 73 ...
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