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Archaeologists unearth the ornate coffin of Julie Von Voß, believed to be the long-lost second wife of Prussian King Frederick William II.
Precious works of art. The fabled Amber Room of Russia’s Catherine Palace. Crates of gold. The hunt for lost Nazi treasure is back on in earnest.
In 1787, King Frederick William II married von Voß as his second wife, with prior consultation from his first wife, Queen Frederica Louise of Prussia. In November of that year, she was appointed ...
Preheat oven to 200°C on the fan setting. Add carrot juice, sunflower oil, eggs, vanilla sugar, sugar, flour, baking powder ...
Meghan Markle has got a “strong sense of authenticity” according to a body language expert, who claims the duchess shows this ...
What's now the Jacob Trieber Federal Building in downtown Helena was designed in the International style of architecture and ...
The Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial, located in Philadelphia, is the smallest national park site in the U.S. At only 0.02 acres, this tiny restored 18th-century home might not seem like much.
William Horne had two ancestors who fought in the American Revolution, one of them wintered with George Washington’s Army at ...
Prince Edward beats Simon de Montfort the younger at the Battle of Evesham. 1306: Wenceslaus III of Bohemia is ...
This weekend, Boney James returns to the Philly area with a new album and a show at comfortable outdoor venue. James will treat fans to music from his recently released album, “Slow Burn,” in a ...
1914: The foxtrot is first danced at the New Amsterdam Roof Garden in New York. On the same day, First Lord of the Admiralty, ...
To explore the profession, its high stakes and inevitable slip-ups, Brady focuses on their role in scenarios including Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev’s meeting at the 1985 Geneva Summit, and an ...