"A Knight on the Runway" was the theme Saturday when the Krewe of Excalibur gathered at the Pontchartrain Convention and ...
Starting out as a Roman statesman and military leader, Augustus used his cunning and political leverage to become the first … ...
A sceptre that went missing from a seafront statue about 40 years ago is to be replaced. The monument to King George III was installed on Weymouth's Esplanade in 1809 to mark the monarch's Golden ...
Nefertiti is one of the most fascinating Egyptian rulers in history. She was a queen, but also a priestess - and might have even been a pharaoh. She and her husband, Amenhotep IV (AKA Akhenaten), ...
also known as Elžbieta Habsburgaitė and the Queen consort of Poland during the 16th Century. The royal treasures also included a crown, orb, scepter, rings and chain which belonged to Barbara ...
Once vassals to pharaohs, the Kushite kings of Nubia took control of Egypt for almost a century. Embracing Egyptian rituals, they created a culture that influenced both civilizations. The first ...
For more than 30 years, Sceptre's constant dedication to improving new and advanced technology has allowed a strong platform to build an empire of new and advanced display technology. Since, the ...
a lot to say. According to one anonymous person who spoke to author Tom Quinn (via an excerpt in The Times), Queen Camilla "hated the idea of being Queen" and would "regularly" say to King Charles ...
Most lands in most continents have usually been ruled by kings and queens, perhaps nowhere more so than in Europe. When war began in 1914, no fewer than eight countries were ruled by descendants ...
Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901) saw an unprecedented expansion of media, making her one of the most recognizable monarchs in history. Prints, photographs, and paintings like this one helped ...