The drive to erect enormous structures that reject modernity has united technology investors and the White House ...
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World weren’t crumbling ruins — they were bold displays of wealth, power, and engineering ...
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Clash of the pantheons - Rome vs Greece

Jupiter or Zeus? Venus or Aphrodite? Roman mythology borrowed heavily from Greece—but the gods were reshaped to fit Roman power, politics, and empire.
Researchers uncover that ancient Greek statues were not just painted and dressed but also perfumed, adding a new dimension to ...
The president’s penchant for gilded statues and self-glorification might at least help clarify the nature of his leadership.
The Florida Panthers celebrate the fifth season of their ‘Celebration of Black Excellence’ Series presented by Amazon which recognizes South Florida community members going above and beyond. From ...
The White House shared a popular quote from "The Sopranos" main character Tony Soprano amid reports that President Donald Trump plans to install a new statue of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus.
Donald Trump’s endless White House makeover will now see a statue of Christopher Columbus installed—a nod to Italian Americans that the president hopes will give a boost to Republicans in upcoming ...
The interaction between the demigod Thalia and her father, Zeus, By Rick Porter Television Business Editor [This story contains spoilers for “The Fleece Works Its Magic Too Well,” the season two ...
Behold, the mighty god Zeus from "Percy Jackson and the Olympians," as portrayed by Courtney B. Vance. The king of the gods makes his appearance in the Jan. 21 Season 2 finale of the Disney+/Hulu ...
Lysippos was known as one of the three best Classical Greek sculptors of the fourth century BC. He, along with sculptors Scopas of Paros and Praxiteles of Athens, were instrumental in ushering in the ...
The Rocky statue that has stood next to the Philadelphia Art Museum steps for two decades is being permanently moved to the top of the museum's steps, mirroring the infamous scene from the 1976 movie.