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Queen Hatshepsut’s statues were destroyed in ancient Egypt – new study challenges the revenge theory
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of ...
Dubrovnik may not have dragons or dire wolves, but it’s got plenty of remarkable history of its own, evidently still waiting ...
New portrait alert! The Dutch royal family have released a set of stunning new family portraits, taken at Huis Ten Bosch ...
6 Royal Etiquette Lessons Meghan Markle Must Master If She Becomes a Princess Prince Harry's girlfriend has natural grace, compassion and charisma, but she will have to mater a few etiquette ...
Historically, the Queen and the royal family would sit in the right hand choir pews at St George's Chapel, with the Queen sitting on the far-right as the rest of the senior royals sat to her left.
Queen Semiramis surveys the building of Babylon, of which she is the legendary founder. Edgar Degas’s mysterious, otherworldly 1861 painting at the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, reveals how the ...
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