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YUBNUB.NEWS3 Scientists at US Universities Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Advancing Quantum TechnologyThis combination of images shows the winners of the 2025 Nobel Prize in physics John Martinis, Michel H. Devoret and John Clarke. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, Harold Shapiro via AP, University of California,0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 7 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSAnd? Stephen Millers Cousin Grieves What Hes BecomeRemember back in 2020 when President Donald Trump's niece, Mary Trump, wrote a book and made the media circuit? Suddenly, she was a regular guest on cable news to talk trash about her uncle. Not shockingly,0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 7 Ansichten
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMRoman sailors grave marker found in New Orleans yardThe 2nd century grave marker of a Roman sailor has been discovered in the back yard of a Tulane University anthropologist in New Orleans. The stone slab with a Latin inscription was uncovered by anthropologist Daniella Santoro and her husband Aaron Lorenz when they were clearing out some underbrush at their historic shotgun house in the Carrolton neighborhood of New Orleans.Concerned that they might have stumbled on a grave from an old built-over cemetery (there are several know in the city, and doubtless more that are still unknown), they reached out to University of New Orleans archaeologist Dr. D. Ryan Gray who has worked to map these lost cemeteries. He was able to exclude the possibility of it being a historic burial. Ryan and Santoro shared the photos with Latin experts who read and translated the inscription.The inscription reads:D(is) M(anibus)/S(e)x(to) Congenio Vero/mi(liti) cl(assis) p(raetoriae) Mi(senensis) natio(ne) Bes(so)/vixit an(nis) XLII mi(litavit) an(nis)/XXII, Tutela ((triere)) Asc(l)epio/fece(runt) Atilius Carus/et Vettius Longi/nus heredes/b(ene) m(erenti)(To the spirits of the dead for Sextus Congenius Verus, soldier of the praetorian fleet Misenensis, from the tribe (natio) of the Bessi, (who) lived 42 years (and) served 22 in the military, on the trireme Asclepius. Atilius Carus and Vettius Longinus, his heirs, made (this) for him well deserving.)As Sextus Congenius Verus was not buried in New Orleans, this confirmed that it was an artifact deracinated from the ancient grave it was marked. In fact, a stone matching the description was listed as missing from the National Archaeological Museum of Civitavecchia, an ancient port on the Tyrrhenian sea 35 miles northwest of Rome.Trajans favorite architect, Apollodorus of Damascus, built the rectangular port in 106-108 A.D. as a secure and convenient resupply station for the ships of the imperial fleet. It became known as Centumcellae and was an important strategic base for the Roman navy in the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. Many sailors were buried in a cemetery near the harbour there.Numerous funerary inscriptions from the cemetery were discovered in 1864 during construction of a prison, the majority of them belonging to the classiari of the fleet. Not only do the inscriptions give us the names of sailors, but also the types of vessels, names and whether they were attached to the fleets of Ravenna or Misenum.The Centumcellae funerary inscriptions record the quadriremes Fortuna and Po, the triremes Danae, Nereis and Augusta, the Liburna Diana of the Ravenna fleet, and the quadrireme Dacia, triremes Castor, Aesculapio, Salamina and Partica and the bireme Clementia of the detachment of the fleet of Misenum.Sailors were generally drawn from the lowest social classes. In the imperial era, they were recruited from less urbanized and Romanized areas of the empire, including Moesia Inferior, located between the Danube and the Black Sea. The Bessi are believed to have came from the lands south of the Danube. They are a significant presence on the funerary epitaphs of sailors in the Roman Imperial navy, with at least 50 documented.The ancient port was expanded by the Popes but was still in active commercial and military use in the first half of the 20th century. That unfortunately made it a target for Allied bombing raids in 1943 and 1944 and the port was completely destroyed. The museum that housed the funerary inscriptions was also destroyed, and many of its contents were lost. Inventories compiled after the war used older inventories rather than starting from scratch, so there are artifacts on the list that have not actually been seen since before the devastation of the war.Sextus Congenius Verus could have been taken by an Allied soldier during the war or sold after the war when there was no effective oversight of the antiquities trade and ended up in New Orleans. Attempts to trace the background of the stone have been thus far unsuccessful.Getting the stone back to its rightful owner was a priority, but international repatriation of antiquities is a complex process. Thankfully, research and scholarship are truly a cooperative effort, and soon enough, Santoro assembled what she would eventually call her Team Tombstone, with Lusnia taking the lead on contacting the museum in Civitavecchia with this unlikely story.After consulting with Tess Davis, executive director of the Antiquities Coalition, which specializes in the repatriation of stolen and looted items of cultural heritage, we concluded that the case needed to proceed through the FBIs Art Crime Team. They helpfully agreed to pick up the stone and keep it in custody while the repatriation process began. []The staff at Civitavecchia are excited to welcome it back, and they are hoping to throw a celebration when that happens.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 7 Ansichten
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WWW.ONTHISDAY.COMToday in History for 8th October 2025Historical Events1480 - Great Stand on the Ugra River: Standoff between forces of Akhmat Khan, Khan of the Great Horde, and Ivan III, Grand Prince of all Rus, ends with a Tatar-Mongol retreat, leading to the disintegration of the Horde1815 - Joachim Murat's French forces land at Pizzo, Italy1955 - World's most powerful aircraft carrier, USS Saratoga, launched1984 - NBC premieres the TV movie "The Burning Bed," based on Francine Hughes1994 - Aleta Sill wins the BPAA US Women's Bowling OpenMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1895 - Juan Pern, Argentine military officer and President of Argentina (1946-55, 73-74), born in Buenos Aires (d. 1974)1916 - Spark Matsunaga, United States Senator from Hawaii (1977-90), born in Kukuiula, Hawaii (d. 1990)1919 - Mac Anderson, New Zealand cricketer (played in 1st NZ-Aust Test 1946), born in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand (d. 1979)1929 - Betty Boothroyd, English politician (1st female Speaker of the UK House of Commons 1992-2000), born in Dewsbury, England (d. 2023)1965 - Martin Mayhew, American NFL cornerback (Tampa Bay Bucs), born in Daytona Beach, CaliforniaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1869 - Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States (Democrat: 1853-57), dies from severe cirrhosis of the liver, at 641904 - Gustav Ratzenhofer, Austrian sociologist and general, dies at 621991 - Natalia Ginzburg, Italian writer (Sounds of the Night), dies at 752023 - Agneta Andersson, Swedish sprint canoer (Olympic gold K-1 500 1984, K-2 500 1984, 96; World C'ship gold K-2 500 1993), dies from cancer at 622024 - Pat Fischer, American football cornerback (First-team All-Pro 1964, 69; Pro Bowl 1964, 65, 69; St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Redskins), dies at 84More Famous Deaths0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 7 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSRep. Jasmine Crockett Says Americans Back Democrats in Ongoing Government Shutdown: Were on the Right Side of HistoryToday is Wednesday, Oct. 8, the 281st day of 2025. There are 84 days left in the year. Today in history: On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire began; more than 300 people died and more than 17,000 structures0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 7 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSYou Lied To Be Elected: Pam Bondi Delivers Heat To Senate Democrats Trying To Score Political Points During HearingAttorney General Pam Bondi appeared before a Senate hearing on Tuesday, a hearing that multiple media outlets considered combative. And leftists online were critical of her presence, her behavior,0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 7 Ansichten
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The Emotional Needs in a Marriage - PLUS Marriage DevotionalThe Emotional Needs in a Marriage - PLUS Marriage DevotionalThe Emotional Needs in a MarriageBy: Peyton Garland"But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called 'Today,' so that none of you may be hardened by sin's deceitfulness." Hebrews 3:13My husband travels for work. It's an unavoidable part of his job. Typically, he's gone four days, home three, and the cycle...0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 9 Ansichten
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