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The Tiber river crosses Rome from north to south. Legend says that the founders of Rome, Remus, and Romulus, were put in a ...
ROME — Young love literally sealed itself to the ancient Milvian Bridge. Inspired by a scene out of Italian teen literature, adolescent Romans began carving their initials onto padlocks and ...
Young love literally sealed itself to Rome's ancient Milvian Bridge. Inspired by a scene out of Italian teen literature, adolescent Romans began carving their initials onto padlocks and affixing ...
During the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, which takes its name from a crucial route over the Tiber river, Constantine achieved victory that led to him become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire.
On Oct. 28, 312—17 centuries and a couple months ago—the armies of two rival Roman emperors clashed at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge just outside Rome. One of the leaders was Constantine ...
The Battle of Milvian Bridge outside Rome in A.D. 312 was a watershed moment for Constantine. He defeated one rival, his brother-in-law Maxentius, and gained the mantle of western Roman emperor ...
The drawing in red chalk of a horse and rider by the Italian Old Master, Study for the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, has an estimate of €400,000 to €600,000.