The siege of Messina, Val di Noto and Syracuse
The occupation of the entire island will only be completed in the second half of the 10th century AD.
Read moreThe occupation of the entire island will only be completed in the second half of the 10th century AD.
Read moreOccupied almost the entire central area and quelled the last resistance factions of the Etruscans and Sabines, Rome meets and clashes with the Samnites.
Read moreThe Turk Euthimio, rebel of Syracuse, decided to oppose the emperor, arriving in Sicily with an army of Saracens.
Read moreSince ancient times, the Sicilian island has witnessed the invasion of foreign populations who settled in its territory
Read moreDecember 25th was a well-established holiday within the structure of the Roman Empire because the ‘Sol Invictus’.
Read morePart of the population still hopes for the establishment of a new monarchy, while the other faction supports the republican senate.
Read moreThe history of the republic opens with great internal conflicts, between the patricians and the plebs, and with continuous attacks by the Etruscans.
Read moreThe area of Germany near Koblenz is filled with big historical cities founded by the Roman Empire; a people bearer of civilisation and technology.
Read moreLegend has it that as a child in a cradle a flame appeared above his head, an omen of greatness.
Read moreIf Numa Pompilius gave Rome the religious cults and the calendar, Tullo gave Rome a military rule, new citizens and new land, following the deeds of the founder Romulus.
Read moreIt is in memory of this event that all over the world still today, the newlyweds cross the threshold of the house with the bride in her husband’s arms
Read moreThe pandemic is the Damocles’ sword that hangs over our heads, reinvigorating atavistic fears and driving humanity away from human contact.
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