The Roman emperor Nero is known as one of history’s most brutal and eccentric leaders. He is said to have killed his mother, stepbrother and wives, persecuted Christians and squandered a fortune ...
Cavolo nero can be used as a substitute in all recipes that require cabbage but it is particularly good in soups. The classic Tuscan soup, ribolitta, is traditionally left to sit for a day before ...
Caffè Nero has implemented free wireless internet access for its customers in 450 outlets nationwide. The coffee house teamed up with public access Wi-Fi provider The Cloud to enable the service ...
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By A.D. 65, mother, stepbrother, and consigliere had all been killed. Nero was free to be Nero. Thus ended the so-called good years of his reign, followed by years in which, as Oxford historian ...
Its strong UK sales were driven by a 2.1% rise in footfall and high demand for its cold drinks and summer sweet range. The range experienced growth of 11.3%, with a standout performance from its ...
Brought back from exile, he and his friends would virtually rule Rome in the first years of Nero's reign. The second son of a wealthy family, Seneca was educated in the philosophy of the Sextii.