July 9, 455 CE — Avitus becomes Emperor of Rome
Eparchius Avitus was a member of the Gallo-Roman aristocracy of the empire in his day. He was a strong proponent...
Eparchius Avitus was a member of the Gallo-Roman aristocracy of the empire in his day. He was a strong proponent...
Olybrius is one of the least distinguished Emperors in Roman history. He reigned over the Western Roman Empire for only...
The Roman Empire had been in decline for centuries by the time Odoacer deposed the child emperor Romulus Augustus in...
Charles I, King of the Franks, was one of the most influential men in European history. His becoming King of...
The Second Council of Nicea was held 442 years after the first one, and was the last of the first...
The Abbey at Lindisfarne Island in Northumbria was founded in 635 CE by St Aidan. In the years that followed,...
While there actually was a real Lady Godiva – although, as a Saxon, her name was more likely Godgifu or...
One of the most well-known Middle Eastern poets in the West, largely due to an apparently never-ending series of translations...
Urban II had been Pope for seven years in 1095. But the events he is best remembered for had their...
The actual beginnings of the Knights Templar (or to give their full title, “the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of...