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Blending dark history with cutting edge technology The York Dungeon is blurring the line between the living and the lost with a revolutionary AI Mirror experience called Eboracum Veil.
A ROAD in the heart of York gave way to a sinkhole and exposed a vital part of the city’s past. Archaeologists have found the remains of one of England’s largest medieval hospitals buried ...
THERE were emotional scenes at Redcar today as charity horse We’ve Got This won for The Graham Lee Racing Club under a determined ride by Jason Hart. The filly, trained by Ivan Furtado, runs in the ...
NOBARTV NUNTIIS Resultatus Vivus New York City FC contra Atlanta United FC - Excitando par Major League Soccer 2025 inter Eboracum Novum City FC contra Atlanta United FC die Iovis, XV Maii, anno MMXV, ...
Anthony Stansfield, from the Ermine Street Guard re-enactment group, during the Eboracum Roman Festival in Museum Gardens, York, on Sunday (May 25) (Image: Dylan Connell) Anthony, from Lancashire ...
The cornu horn signalled the arrival of the gladiators, centurions and more as they left Museum Gardens and marched to York Minster at 12pm today (Sunday, May 25). They were part of the Eboracum Roman ...
The skeleton was discovered 20 years ago in Eboracum, or present-day York. Eboracum was an important Roman fortress and city in the Roman province of Britannia from A.D. 71 to 400.
Return of the Romans! Eboracum Roman Festival brings centurions to the streets! Saturday 24 May to Saturday 31 May 2025 The sound of a cornu – a traditional Roman horn – will resound around the ...
Scientists have determined that bite marks on the pelvis of a man buried in what is believed to be a cemetery for gladiators near the English city of York – known at the time as Eboracum ...
The Eboracum Roman Festival takes place from Monday, May 19, to Saturday, May 31. In previous years the festival has brought hundreds of people to the city, eager to explore York’s Roman past. York ...
Scientists have determined that bite marks on the pelvis of a man buried in what is believed to be a cemetery for gladiators near the English city of York, known at the time as Eboracum, were made ...
Given Eboracum’s importance, it’s not surprising that gladiator battles took place there. But the new study does provide new evidence that such human-animal combat took place outside of Rome.
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