06/01/2026
Iglesia de los Santos Mártires Ciriaco y Paula (Church of the Holy Martyrs Ciriaco and Paula) in Málaga, Spain
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06/01/2026
Iglesia de los Santos Mártires Ciriaco y Paula (Church of the Holy Martyrs Ciriaco and Paula) in Málaga, Spain
06/01/2026
St Andrews Cathedral in Fife, Scotland
05/29/2026
Rathra, Ireland
Rathra (also called Ratra, Rathrar or "Rathbarna Enclosure Complex") is a quadrivallate earthwork located 2.4 miles (4km) east of Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. It is a very large enclosure - 525 feet (160m) in diameter N-S and 486 feet (148m) diameter E-W. There are only a few of these quadrivallate enclosures in Ireland and this one is probably the most spectacular. These enclosures are thought to have been places of assembly and ceremonial sites.
05/29/2026
Roma
05/29/2026
Funerary relief of a Gallus, a priest of Cybele, from the 2nd century AD
05/29/2026
Interior of the Arch of Titus by Robert Macpherson. Scottish, 1850s. Albumen silver print. Getty Museum.
05/29/2026
Khonsu is an ancient Egyptian god of the Moon, time, and healing.
He was the son of Amun and Mut, forming the Theban triad. His name means “traveler,” referring to the Moon moving across the sky.
Khonsu was usually shown as a young boy with a side lock of hair and a lunar disk on his head. People believed he could heal the sick and drive away evil spirits.
He was worshipped mainly in Thebes.
05/26/2026
Horus Stela, Egypt, 2nd century B.C. Museum of Fine Arts
05/23/2026
Parco nazionale del Bryce Canyon nello Utah
05/23/2026
Viking treasure hoard of silver objects uncovered at Westerklief in The Netherlands, dated circa 850-880 AD