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384 – Roman Emperor Honorius Born

9 September – On this day 

Honorius as he is better known was the younger son of Theodosius I and his first wife. Continue reading “384 – Roman Emperor Honorius Born”

New online fossil finding project

An opportunity for anyone who is interested in the search for fossils to take part in an exciting new project Continue reading “New online fossil finding project”

1087 – Death of William the Conqueror

9 September – On this day

The first Norman king of England, reigning from 1066 – 1087, died on this day in 1087. Continue reading “1087 – Death of William the Conqueror”

Egyptian Mummies buried beneath McDonalds Restaurant

A McDonalds in Tamworth England has two mummies buried beneath the floor.
Continue reading “Egyptian Mummies buried beneath McDonalds Restaurant”

The world’s first prosthetic eye

Archaeologists excavating an ancient necropolis at Shahr-i-Sokhta [“Burnt City”] in the Sistan desert have discovered that the first known prosthetic eye belonged to a Persian priestess 5000 years ago. Continue reading “The world’s first prosthetic eye”

AD 9 – Varian Disaster

9 September – On this day

One of the most significant losses Rome ever suffered occurred in the Teutoburg forest during the reign of Rome’s first emperor Augustus. Continue reading “AD 9 – Varian Disaster”

AD 214 – Aurelian is born

9 September – On this day

Lucius Domitius Aurelianus Augustus, better known as Aurelian was born. Born in humble circumstances Aurelian rose through the military to become emperor of Rome in 270. Continue reading “AD 214 – Aurelian is born”

Greek Linothorax Armour

Many historians will argue that the quality of Greek armour in comparison to that of the Persians is one of the reasons that the Greeks were able to defeat their enemy during the Persian Wars. The armour predominantly used by the Greeks during these wars was the linothorax. Continue reading “Greek Linothorax Armour”

Tutankhamun’s mask to be restored after damage

The famous mask of Tutankhamun has suffered inadvertent damage since it was excavated by Howard carter in 1922 from misguided attempts to polish the gold and lapis. The most recent, and most significant damage Continue reading “Tutankhamun’s mask to be restored after damage”

Super-henge discovered near Stone-henge

Stonehenge researchers have discovered a much larger henge less than 3 kilometres from the famous monument. Continue reading “Super-henge discovered near Stone-henge”

1504 – Michelangelo’s David unveiled

September – On this day

Michelangelo’s statue David was unveiled in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence. Continue reading “1504 – Michelangelo’s David unveiled”

1978 – Georgi Markov assassinated

7 September – On this day

Prize-winning Bulgarian author and BBC broadcaster Georgi Markov, was stabbed in the back of the leg with an umbrella gun injecting a Ricin pellet while walking across the Waterloo bridge in London. Continue reading “1978 – Georgi Markov assassinated”

1936 – Last Tasmanian Tiger Dies

7 September – On this day

The last Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) died in the Hobart Zoo. Continue reading “1936 – Last Tasmanian Tiger Dies”

Hoplite_fight_from_Athens_Museum

A new feature article, What equipment was needed to be a Hoplite  in classical Greece?, is available under the features tab.

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