Travelers have always faced health hazards when far from home. Medieval people were no exception. Pilgrims, crusaders and ...
Travellers have always faced health hazards when far from home. Here’s what medieval people believed would keep them healthy.
The conflict between the English, the Scotch-Irish "long knives," and native groups led to heinous bloodshed, notably in ...
Queen Mary of Denmark looked straight out of a fairytale this evening as she hosted the Royal Family's annual New Year's dinner for the first time alongside her husband King Frederik.
The “Vanderpump Rules” alum sustained a bloody lip over the holiday after the couple’s 3-year-old daughter, Hartford, accidentally hit her in the face with a toy broom during an impassioned ...
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and twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, 13. “From Marselisborg Castle, where the royal family is now gathered, we wish you a peaceful and happy Christmas,” Mary and Frederik captioned ...
The story of Jesus being born to Mary in a barn in Bethlehem, surrounded by shepherds, animals and angels, is the gospel truth that gave rise to Christianity, the largest religion in the world.
Earlier this month, the pro-abortion group “Catholics for Choice” stirred controversy online when it wrote in a tweet: “This holiday season, remember that Mary had a choice, and you should ...
This holiday season is Frederik and Mary's first as the King and Queen of Denmark. Frederik acceded to the throne in January following his mother's abdication. Queen Margrethe announced her plan ...
“Vincent was a very big drinker,” says Dante, the bartender. “He died of cirrhosis of the liver. But the Bloody Mary absolutely works. It’s the combination of the spices, tomato juice and ...
There was other cooking. Witches were boiled and heretics burned – most famously the Protestant martyrs roasted alive in the 1550s as Bloody Mary looked on, with her roast chicken and red wine.