A “very rare” 77-year-old slice of the cake served at Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s wedding sold for £2,200 ($2,800) ...
Archaeologists exploring the long-disputed Royal Tombs of Vergina in northern Greece claim a purple tunic found in Philip III ...
We have focused our discussion on the scientific facts and historical evidence that impacts acceptance or rejection of the location of King Philip II of Macedonia.' Alexander III, commonly known ...
They have found a purple-dyed textile in the 2,400-year-old Royal Tombs. This extraordinary find is believed to have belonged ...
Getty Images A slice of wedding cake from the nuptials of the future Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — a full 77 years ago ...
Almost eight decades later, an iconic royal wedding is back in the news. The late Queen Elizabeth II memorably married Philip ...
Scientists have claimed that a mysterious purple tunic discovered in an ancient Greek tomb belonged to Alexander the Great.
A 77-year-old slice of wedding cake from the 1947 royal wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip has just been sold ...
A 77-year-old piece of wedding cake, found forgotten in a suitcase, has brought in about $3,000 at auction. The slice of ...
The preserved treat—which was stored under a bed for decades—came in its original box, along with a letter from the late ...
Seven decades after Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's wedding day - November 20, 1947 - a piece of their celebratory cake has been sold. The cake slice was recently sold at auction for more than ...
A fetching purple tunic found in an ancient tomb in Greece belonged to Alexander the Great, experts say. The revered ...