Liberia: True Nobility Lies in Self-Mastery, Not Superiority
The article reflects on the true meaning of nobility during commencement season, emphasizing self-mastery over superiority over others.
Back to Globo, Zezé Motta will be a healer in 'The Nobility of Love'; see photo
Actress Zezé Motta returns to Globo to star in the upcoming telenovela 'The Nobility of Love', premiering in March.
The court is likely to return confiscated property from the Hrubý Rohozec castle to the Walderode noble family
A Czech court is anticipated to return property seized from the Walderode family at the Hrubý Rohozec castle.
"Sarmatian Poland. The History of Ordinary People": The Former Poland You Don't Know
The article discusses a recent focus in Polish debate on the historical inequality during the period of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, particularly regarding serfdom and its impact on peasants and nobility.
The Nobility of Being Together Until the Last Moment of Life
The article discusses the importance of hospice and palliative care in ensuring terminal patients experience a dignified and pain-free death, while also allowing them to choose a meaningful life up until the end.
The Canonical House in Brno enchants with nobility respecting history from the outside and inside
The article discusses the Canonical House in Brno and its enchanting historical architecture.
Patrizia De Blanck: the cursed palace, the Roman residence, the works of art. Here is her legacy
Contessa Patrizia De Blanck passed away at 85, leaving behind a significant legacy primarily for her daughter, Giada De Blanck.
The ocher color is back in the limelight. It brings warmth and nobility to interiors
The article discusses the resurgence of ocher color in interior design, highlighting its warmth and elegance.
Olympics, the (failed) truce and the nobility of sport as an antidote to war
The article discusses how the Olympic Games in ancient Greece did not always stop conflicts and reflects on the contemporary neglect of the Olympic truce, suggesting that believing in it still offers hope.
Discovery of an 8th-century castle trapped under a hill
An 8th-century castle built by local nobility in the Huerna Valley, Spain, to defend against the Muslim advance in the northern peninsula has been discovered after being buried under a hill.
The nobility has always been Epstein
The article explores the historical connections of European nobility to criminal activities, highlighting figures like Ex-Prince Andrew and Mette-Marit as part of a 1000-year tradition linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Sanremo at the Quirinale, Mattarella and the Nobility of the People. The Comment by Gino Cataldo
The article discusses the anticipated meeting between Italian President Mattarella and the Sanremo festival participants, highlighting their potential mutual learning experiences.
For a Face Without Aging: The Myth of the Elixir of Gold That Killed the Nobles of Europe
The article explores humanity's historical obsession with combating aging and the mythical search for the 'Elixir of Life' from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, questioning the validity of ancient recipes claiming to achieve this.
"And then I saw him" – The hunt for the hidden Maurus shrine was a crime story
The article narrates the thrilling story of the hidden Maurus shrine in Czechoslovakia, which had not been seen for a hundred years, involving elements such as communist investigators and European nobility amid the Cold War.
The Blue Blood Series Continues: Czech Television Will Present Another Ten Noble Families
Czech Television will launch the fourth part of the documentary series 'Blue Blood' on January 7, focusing on ten more noble families, guided once again by František Kinský.
This day Croatia experienced the greatest turning point in its history
In January 1527, Croatian nobles appointed Ferdinand Habsburg as king, a decision that significantly impacted Croatia's history for the next 400 years amid the Ottoman threat.
In Memory of Benedict XVI. / Man of the Old World
The article reflects on the legacy of Benedict XVI, highlighting his inner freedom, spiritual and intellectual nobility, and significant contributions as a theologian among popes.
Turtle soup, roasted otter, a total of nine courses. How did the nobility celebrate Christmas in Vranov nad Dyjí?
The article explores the extravagant Christmas celebrations of the nobility in Vranov nad Dyjí, featuring a elaborate nine-course meal including turtle soup and roasted otter.
Who is Ferdinand-Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan, the 'archbishop prince' to whom Bordeaux owes so much?
Ferdinand-Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan-Guéméné, a prince and archbishop, significantly transformed Bordeaux's landscape in the 18th century over the course of twelve years.