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Lived in the 1st century A.D. Died ... Church of Rome to the Church of Corinth, a major city in northeastern Greece and the site of St. Paul's evangelization. This letter, known as Clement's ...
Christophe Clement, trainer of Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Tonalist and three-time Eclipse Award winner Gio Ponti, died May 25 ...
The Borgias became prominent in both ecclesiastical and political affairs, producing two popes: Alfons de Borja, who ruled as ...
Constantinople fell, and Emperor Constantine XI’s sacrifice marked the end of an era and a legacy of faith and defiance.
In this week's edition of On Racing, Jay Hovdey reflects on the life and career of Christophe Clement, who died May 25.
In 1453, the Ottomans seized Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire and the life of its last emperor, Constantine ...
May 29, 1453, marks a dark chapter in the history of our people and the world, the dramatic fall of the Queen of Cities, ...
On that cold, quiet morning of May 29, 1453, the jewel of the Eastern Roman Empire, girded by titanic Theodosian walls and the Bosphorus Strait, a bastion of Christianity in the East for more than a t ...
But the episode did not give a cause of death or even reveal ... his loss by talking about how sad they were when Opie's mother died, back when Opie was "the least little speck of a baby." ...
The Paris-born Clement had been one of the top trainers in the US over the last 34 years. He learned under his father, Miguel, who was a leading trainer in France. Clement later worked for the ...