The Pantheon in Rome: the millennial temple of the gods in Italy

By Robin Hartmann | May 26, 2023 at 6:25 am The Pantheon is the only building in Rome that has survived almost unchanged from ancient times. Once dedicated to Roman deities, it later became the city’s first Christian church. During its turbulent history, it burned down several times and eventually became the final resting place […]

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Concerns before Roland Garros: Swiatek has to give up on Rome

“The defending champion Iga Swiatek is grappling with injury problems ten days before Roland Garros. The Polish world number one surrendered at the Rome tournament in the quarterfinals against Jelena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) in the third set for a right leg pain. Top seed Swiatek initially had to heal before stopping play at 6:2, 6:7 (3:7), […]

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