Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In September of 1573, authorities in the Franche-Comté region of now-France declared open season...on werewolves. The edict raised ...
If your Cote d’Azur vacation has been indefinitely postponed, there’s nothing like a little online chateau shopping, or at least browsing, to transport you to the lavender fields and olive groves of ...
Scientists have discovered the long-buried secret of a 17th-century French aristocrat 400 years after her death: she was using gold wire to keep her teeth from falling out. The body of Anne d'Alegre, ...
Chateau Haute Germaine, a 17-century residence set on more than 170 acres on the French Riviera, features 350 olive trees, the remains of a 12th-century Knights Templar castle, a 14century chapel ...
The next Social Justice Research Lunch Series will feature a talk by Gillian Weiss, associate professor of history. In her collaborative book project, Weiss explores the role of forced labor in ...
An aristocratic woman at the height of French society at the turn of the 17th century preserved her alluring smile by having her teeth secured with gold wires — a painful procedure that may have made ...
Late October is the only time of year in America when you can go out in public wearing facemasks -- and not risk getting arrested. That's a pity. Life was infinitely more fun in 17th century France, ...
French researchers recently published an edition of a previously unknown 17th-century French play that they argue could be attributed to the French satirist and dramatist Savinien de Cyrano de ...
Michèle Longino, professor emerita of Romance studies, is remembered for her significant contributions to the field of 17th century French studies, her role in promoting global education and her ...
Visitors can explore the Mont-Saint-Michel through an AI and mixed-reality-powered experience at Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry SEATTLE — Nov. 21, 2019 — Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry ...