He recounts heartbreaking stories from the gravestones – the fisherman lost at sea whose devoted wife searched for his body throughout the winter, and eventually found him, and the many Filey mariners ...
The Siege of 1453 The Siege of 1453 was a defining moment for Constantinople and the world. The city, once considered ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Empire AI initiative has expanded rapidly over the past several weeks, with three more New York colleges ...
Albania’s Orthodox Church has elected Joan Pelushi as its new leader following the death in January of Archbishop Anastasios, who had revived the church after the fall of communism in 1990 ...
While Pope Francis previously announced plans to travel to Turkey, one possible obstacle to a universal agreement could be ...
Celebrating Easter together might seem like a simple expression of union, but it can also breathe new life into efforts ...
Anicia Juliana was a Byzantine woman who managed to conquer the fields of architecture, using her massive wealth and noble lineage.
The Byzantine Empire made remarkable contributions to medicine and science, even thouth they are not widely known.
Catherine Mowry LaCugna, who died in 1997 at only 44 years of age, brought new life to Trinitarian theology and inspired a ...
BU's Tara Watchorn becomes the first person in Hockey East women’s history to win a league championship as both a player and ...
The bronze-cast Anahit could have stood 2.5 meters tall at the British Museum if not for the legislative changes over time that prevented its full restoration.
Istanbul's BeyoÄŸlu district has banned all events for 24 hours starting at 8 a.m. on March 8, International Women's Day, due ...