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  • Today in History for 14th May 2025
    Historical Events1888 - 14th Kentucky Derby: George Covington aboard MacBeth II wins in 2:38.001903 - President Theodore Roosevelt visits San Francisco1944 - British troops occupy Kohima1972 - In Willie Mays' 1st game as New York Met, his homer beats San Francisco Giants, 5-4 (his former team of over 20 years), at Shea Stadium, New York1986 - Reggie Jackson hit his 537th HR passing Mickey Mantle into 6th placeMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1930 - Edward Regan, American Republican politician and Comptroller of New York (1979-93), born in Plainfield, New Jersey (d. 2014)1959 - Patrick Bruel [Benguigui], Algerian-French actor (Coup of Sirocco), rock vocalist ("Marre de cette nana-l" - "Fed Up With That Chick"), and world class poker player, born in Tlemcen, Algeria1964 - Nancy Sorel, Canadian-American actress (Less Than Kind, Black Fox), born in Fall River, Massachusetts1967 - Tony Siragusa, American football defensive tackle (Super Bowl 2000 Baltimore Ravens; Indianapolis Colts) and broadcaster (Fox, The Sopranos, Man Caves), born in Kenilworth, New Jersey (d. 2022)1977 - Jayna Hefford, ice hockey forward (Canada, Olympics 1998)More Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1947 - John Ray Sinnock, US chief engraver (1925-47), dies at 591969 - Walter Pitts, American logician ("A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity" with Warren McCulloch), dies at 461996 - Edward Gurney, American attorney and politician (US Senator for Florida, 1969-74; US Representative for Florida, 1963-69), dies at 821998 - Frank Sinatra, American singer ("Strangers in the Night"; "My Way"; "The Summer Wind") and actor (From Here to Eternity; Guys and Dolls, The Manchurian Candidate), known as the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes", dies at 822006 - Stanley Kunitz, American poet, 10th US Poet Laureate, dies at 100More Famous Deaths
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    Monumental relief found in Nineveh palace
    Large pieces of a monumental relief have been discovered in the palace of King Ashurbanipal in Nineveh, the ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire, near modern-day Mosul, Iraq. Dating to the around 645-635 B.C., the relief depicts the king and two major deities accompanied by other unidentified figures. The find is unprecedented both for its massive size and for the gods it depicts. No other depictions of the high deities Ashur and Ishtar have been found in any Assyrian palaces.The team of archaeologists from Heidelberg University found the relief fragments in the throne room of the kings northern palace. It was carved onto a stone slab 5.5 meters (18 feet) long and three meters (9.8 feet) high weighing 12 tons.At the center of the newly discovered relief is a depiction of King Ashurbanipal, the last great ruler of the Assyrian Empire. He is flanked by two high deities: the god Ashur and the city goddess of Nineveh, Ishtar. Behind each of these are a fish genius, who grants salvation and life to the gods and the ruler, as well as a supporting figure with raised arms; this figure can probably be reconstructed as a scorpion-man. These figures suggest that a giant winged sun disk was originally placed above the relief, explains [excavation leader] Aaron Schmitt.Archaeologists estimate the palaces in Nineveh contained a jaw-dropping 10 miles of wall reliefs. The northern palace was destroyed in 612 B.C., leaving all those wall reliefs in pieces. When British archaeologists excavated it in the mid-19th century, they recovered pieces of large-scale reliefs that are now in the British Museum. The low-relief carvings include lion hunts, battles, banquets, diplomatic, ritual and domestic scenes with the king as protagonist.According to Prof. Schmitt, the relief originally stood in a wall niche opposite the main entrance to the throne room, i.e., in the most important location in the palace. The Heidelberg researchers discovered the relief fragments in an earth-filled pit behind this niche. It was probably created in the Hellenistic period, in the third or second century BC. The fact that the fragments were buried is certainly one of the reasons why the British archaeologists did not find them a little over a hundred years ago, Prof. Schmitt suspects. In consultation with the State Antiquities Authority of Iraq (SBAH), there are plans to return the relief to its original location in the medium term and make it accessible to the public.
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    Christian nationalism is the overcorrection to Big Eva
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    The debt clock is ticking: Planned Parenthood's $700M to be cut?
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