LOM, BULGARIA—According to a Bulgarian National Radio report, traces of a Roman military site dated to the first century A.D. were unearthed at the site of ancient Almus in northwestern Bulgaria.
In the tattoo world, this is manifesting through a surge in large back tattoos. "Larger back pieces and wrap-around designs are making a comeback, with clients embracing bold and cohesive ...
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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has been wowing audiences around the world for almost 70 years, and now they're coming back to Australia. For close to 70 years, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo ...
Recently uncovered were bone game pieces believed to belong to a 5th century military strategy game. - Findings 'clearly support' presence of a Roman headquarters Celikbas told Anadolu that ...
are believed to be a mix of military pay and the spoils of war, stashed by a Roman soldier after he returned to the European continent Eli Wizevich Three of the coins are particularly rare ...
A major highlight of the Festival, the Tattoo takes place with Edinburgh Castle as its backdrop. This year there are performances from the guard of the King of Norway, the Russian Cossack State ...
President Bola Tinubu has approved a comprehensive revision of the ‘Harmonised Armed Forces Terms and Conditions of Service’, which explicitly prohibits military ...
President Donald Trump has launched his second bid to oust all transgender troops from the military, and once again it will be headed to the courts to sort it out The mother of a Navy SEAL recruit ...