28 Apr, 2025
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Long-Lost Shakespeare Letter Unearthed, Challenging Historical Narratives and Posing Daunting Biographical Dilemma

Rediscovering Shakespeare’s Marriage: A Lost Letter Challenges Centuries of Assumptions For centuries, scholars believed William Shakespeare’s marriage to Anne Hathaway was strained, with the playwright living in London while Anne remained in Stratford-upon-Avon. However, a newly discovered letter addressed to “Good Mrs Shakspaire” suggests their relationship may have been more connected than previously thought—upending long-held […]

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Long-Lost Roman Gladiator Tomb Unearthed in Italy After Two Millennia

Ancient Gladiator’s Tomb Unearthed in Italy, Revealing Clues to Roman Rituals Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered the 2,000-year-old burial site of a Roman gladiator in the ancient city of Liternum, near Naples. The discovery, announced by Italy’s Superintendence of Archaeology, offers rare insights into the lives—and deaths—of these famed warriors. A Gladiator’s Final Resting Place […]

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Long-Lost King Arthur and Merlin Manuscript Resurfaces After 700 Years Hidden in Another Book

Lost Medieval Tales of King Arthur and Merlin Discovered Hidden in 16th-Century Book Scientists at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a 700-year-old manuscript containing forgotten stories of King Arthur and Merlin, hidden inside a 16th-century property record. Using cutting-edge technology, researchers digitally “unrolled” the fragile parchment without causing damage, revealing an “extremely significant” Arthurian […]

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Long-Lost 3,700-Year-Old Egyptian Pharaoh’s Tomb Unearthed, Revealing Ancient Secrets

Ancient Tomb and Roman Workshop Unearthed in Egypt’s Abydos Archaeologists uncover clues about a mysterious dynasty and Roman-era industry. A royal tomb dating back 3,700 years has been discovered in Egypt’s Abydos region, shedding light on the enigmatic Abydos Dynasty (1700–1600 BC). Located at the foot of the sacred Mountain of Anubis, the burial site—void […]