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  1. The Basilica of San Petronio: The Biggest Church in the World…if the Pope Had Allowed it

    The Basilica of San Petronio is one of the most important churches in ... the world’s largest. The construction of the Basilica of San Petronio commenced during the final decade of the 14th ... http://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/emilia-romagna-and-san-marino/bologna/sights/religious/basilica-di-san-petronio ...

    ancient-origins - 03/04/2016 - 03:52

  2. Secretum: Leonardo Da Vinci and the Anatomy of the Soul

    ... of Leonardo's Artistic Anatomy can be seen in San Girolamo, an unfinished painting in which he demonstrated ... the history of technology Leonardo Da Vinci, San Girolamo (1480 ca.) ( Public Domain ) and in comparison ...

    Pierluigi Tombetti - 27/12/2019 - 23:04

  3. The Mithraic Mysteries and the underground chamber of San Clemente

    ... the basement of the Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente) in Rome. The main cult room, which is about ... Mithras and the Bull: This fresco from the mithraeum at Marino, Italy (third century) shows the tauroctony and the ... the future. Featured image: Mithraeum in lowest floor in San Clemente in Rome, Italy. Photo source: Wikipedia By ...

    dhwty - 08/07/2018 - 22:32

  4. Vatican City: The Tiniest Country with the Biggest Influence

    ... three enclaved countries in the world, the other two being San Marino, also surrounded by Italy, and Lesotho , which is an ...

    Ed Whelan - 31/12/2020 - 01:17

  5. Discovering The New World: The Papacy’s Backing Of Dante And Columbus

    ... than 30 years, the journalist, poet and writer Ruggero Marino has studied the figure of the navigator Christopher ... but then accepted this theses, proof in hand, proposed by Marino. In his book Dante, Colombo e la fine del mondo , he ... 444   / CC BY-SA 4.0 ) Utopians In Search Of Paradise Marino studied the similarities between Dante Alighieri and ...

    Alessandro Moriccioni - 25/05/2022 - 20:08

  6. Mithras, the Persian God Championed by the Roman Army

    ... (pl. Mitheraea). Mithraeum in lowest floor in San Clemente in Rome. ( CC BY-SA 3.0 ) The main headquarters ... The Mithraic Mysteries and the underground chamber of San Clemente Rock-born Mithras and two altars dedicated to ... Mithras and the bull, fresco from Temple of Mithras, Marino, Italy, dated 2nd century AD.    Source: Public ...

    John S. Richardson - 31/08/2020 - 18:45

  7. The Papal Public Relations Operation Behind Christopher Columbus’ Discovery Of The New World

    ... ( Dante, Colombo and the End of the World ) author Ruggero Marino presents a disconcerting alternative about the ... of the  terraincognitaweb.com  website. Ruggero Marino is a retired Italian journalist, writer and poet who ...

    Alessandro Moriccioni - 18/06/2022 - 22:29

  8. Big Mac with a Slice of History: McDonalds Creates Transparent Floor Above Ancient Roman Road

    ... reports . The new McDonald’s in the city of Marino. ( Superintendency for Archaeology, Fine Arts and ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 01/03/2017 - 02:07

  9. Candles in the Dark and Spice from the Orient: Mystery Cults

    ... Mithras and the bull, fresco from Temple of Mithras, Marino, Italy, dated 2nd AD. ( Public Domain ) Mithraism was ... The Mithraic Mysteries and the underground chamber of San Clemente Vibrations and sounds may have enhanced worship ...

    Miranda Aldhouse-Green - 25/06/2018 - 22:45

  10. Giulia Tofana: Queenpin of the Criminal Magical Underworld

    ... work I Misteri Dell’Acqua Tofina . The other is Salomene-Marino, in his article L’Acqua Tofana from 1881. These ... appearance, similar to water. Known also as Manna di San Nicola, the poison could be conveniently stored in an ... Italy, the poison, known as Aqua Tofana or Manna di San Nicola, was kept by unhappy wives alongside perfume and ...

    B. B. Wagner - 16/08/2020 - 23:02

  11. Ten Spectacular Golden Treasures of the Ancient World

    Throughout the centuries, people have long been captivated by the prospect of finding a long lost treasure. While many have dedicated their entire lives to the search for gold before ‘striking it lucky’, others have stumbled across ancient treasures quite by chance. Many of these stories have happy endings, with priceless treasures now conserved and protected within museums, while others reveal the tragedy of grave robbing, tomb destruction, and the dark trade of antiquities on the black market.

    aprilholloway - 13/09/2015 - 21:35

  12. Byssus, Secrets of a Shining Sea Silk Loved by Ancient Cultures

    ... 2017. Maeder F. Hanggi A. Wunderlin D. eds., Bisso marino. Fili d’oro dal fondo del mare. Catalogo della ...

    Maura Andreoni - 05/01/2021 - 21:37

  13. Varna Man and the Wealthiest Grave of the 5th Millennium BC

    In the 1970s, archaeologists in Bulgaria stumbled upon a vast Copper Age necropolis from the 5th millennium BC containing the oldest golden artifacts ever discovered near the modern-day city of Varna. But it was not until they reached grave 43 that they realized the real significance of the finding. Inside burial 43 they unearthed the remains of a high status male buried with unfathomable riches – more gold was found within this burial than in the entire rest of the world in that period.

    Joanna Gillan - 20/07/2020 - 19:57

  14. 2500-Year-Old Submerged-Grape Greek Wine Recreated

    ... to market with only 40 bottles and the so called “vino marino” is described as having “twice the phenolics of ...

    ashley cowie - 26/02/2020 - 23:04

  15. The Thunder Stone and Bronze Horseman: The Monolithic Savior of St Petersburg?

    The Bronze Horseman is a monument located in the Russian city of Saint Petersburg. The pedestal of this equestrian statue is known as the Thunder Stone, a monolith claimed to be the largest block of stone to have ever been moved by human beings. Today, the Bronze Horseman is one of the most recognizable symbols in Saint Petersburg. In addition, the transporting of the Thunder Stone to the city during the 18th century is also an incredible feat in itself.

    dhwty - 25/08/2020 - 21:42

  16. Exquisite Maps Reveal a Worldwide Mythical Creatures List

    ... in Europe and England, Wales, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, San Marino, and Italy all have this creature at the top of their ...

    Alicia McDermott - 30/10/2020 - 17:06