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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Woman Didn’t Want to Return a Stolen 16th-Century Painting. Then She Changed Her Mind
Despite her legal claim to ownership, Barbara de Dozsa has decided to return an artwork by Italian artist Antonio Solario ...
Earlier this summer, authorities located a 16th-century Italian merchant vessel 8,422 feet below sea level near Saint-Tropez—the deepest wreck ever found in French waters.
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Biryani From 16th Century India! - MSN
What an 8-mile stretch of dirt road says about the meaning of America’s public lands Ford workers told their CEO ‘none of the young people want to work here.’ So Jim Farley took a page out ...
In the 16th century, explorers’ sailing ships were the backbone of the Age of Exploration, enabling voyages across vast oceans to discover new lands, establish trade routes, and map the unknown ...
Apologies to Galileo Galilei, but the 16th-century Italian physicist and engineer clearly never went to Portugal. Because you hear them before you see them, Portugal fans.
Philip Neri, the 16th-century Italian priest and founder of the Congregation of the Oratory, embodied Christian charity as he took vulnerable boys off of the street and brought them into a home ...
Top 25 NFL moments of first 25 years of the 2000s: From Aaron Rodgers' Hail Mary to Super Bowl helmet catch Highlighting the best and most awe-inspiring football moments ...
Earlier this summer, authorities located a 16th-century Italian merchant vessel 8,422 feet below sea level near Saint-Tropez—the deepest wreck ever found in French waters.
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