A third of US Presidents between 1776 to 1974 demonstrated symptoms of clinically significant depression, bipolar disorder ...
When his brother Louis I, Duke of Orleans ... take the art of entertaining to another level. In 1664, Louis XIV, the Sun King himself, threw a legendary weeklong fête known as the “Pleasures ...
The Mahmoud Khalil affair calls to mind the anti-democratic excesses of the 18th century that Voltaire abhorred.
Over the centuries, people have had some very good reasons to dress up like a member of the opposite sex. And I'm not talking about people who live this way out of personal preference, or those who ...
Even people who put themselves through many extra years of schooling sometimes end up changing their minds. That’s the case with many of the people below, who ditched their law degrees in favor of ...
Europe is home to some of the most breathtaking palaces in the world, each one built to showcase power, wealth, and royal ...
(A few years afterward, in Paris, when Leo Stein, the famous Miss Gertrude Stein’s less famous brother ... something like the morning levees of Louis XIV, only more disorderly and intelligent ...
Jews living in York are besieged in Clifford’s Tower and massacred or commit suicide rather ...
She marries Helenus, Hector’s brother, and becomes queen of Epirus ... Andromaque was first performed in 1667 before the court of Louis XIV. In its composition, Racine was deeply influenced by the ...
Louis XIV (the Sun King) also had one of her paintings in his “art cabinet ... the letter “J”, it was also rumoured that Frans Hals might have had an unknown brother by the name of Jan. Leyster ...
John Christmas (left) stands with his brother, local attorney Jerryl Christmas, in a family photo. John Christmas was killed in 2024 outside of a St. Louis gas ... Martin Luther King Drive in ...