What language did the Trojans speak? Was it Greek, Luwian, or something else? This article examines the evidence.
Irish whiskey was, they'll tell you in Ireland, the first whiskey. The word "whiskey" is Irish. "Uisge," in Gaelic, is water. "Beatha" is life. Water of life — "aqua vitae" in Latin, a catchall phrase ...
"There are a lot of myths out there about what Irish whiskey ... A new (and controversial) "continuous distilling still," patented by Aeneas Coffey in 1830, streamlined and amped up production.
Choosing a name for your little girl is one of the most exciting and meaningful decisions you'll make as a parent. If you’re ...
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