An announcement released by the British Royal Family says the agenda will celebrate the historic ties between the United Kingdom and the United States and mark the 250th anniversary of American Independence.
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Demiurge: the dark figure of Gnosticism said to have imprisoned humanity in the material world
In ancient texts rediscovered in Egypt, the demiurge appears as an inferior creator linked to matter, ignorance, and one of the most unsettling myths of Antiquity.
Read MorePrince William visits British regiment and observes military training in Bulford
During an agenda linked to the 1st Battalion of the Mercian Regiment, the Prince of Wales met soldiers and their families, heard accounts from women in the Armed Forces, and observed close quarter battle training exercises.
Read MoreBefore the Bible: the tablets that reveal the forgotten story of Baal Hadad
Long before appearing as a rival in biblical traditions, Baal Hadad already ruled storms, fertility, and war in ancient Levantine texts that still intrigue historians today.
Read MoreWhat Does the Gospel of Peter Say? Manuscript Discovered in Egypt Still Sparks Debate
Far beyond the gospels that became part of the Bible, some ancient texts continue to spark curiosity by offering different versions of the final moments of Jesus.
Read MoreThe hidden side of Mesopotamia: the exorcisms practiced by the Akkadians
Long before exorcism became the subject of films and modern legends, the peoples of ancient Mesopotamia were already recording rituals to drive away evil forces.
Read MoreThe alleged biological sisters of Jesus: the forgotten story of Mary and Salome
For centuries, the figure of Jesus of Nazareth has stood at the center of Christian tradition, while the names around him have been preserved, debated, and reinterpreted by different religious currents. But one ancient question remains shrouded in mystery: who were the sisters of Jesus briefly mentioned in the Gospels?
Read MoreTiamat: the ancient mystery of the goddess of chaos who shaped the creation of the world in Mesopotamia
Associated with the primordial sea, serpents, and the birth of the cosmos, Tiamat has endured through millennia as one of the most enigmatic figures in Babylonian mythology — long before modern theories about “reptilians.”
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