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I Probably Should Stop
… watching History International. They had a show on earlier today entitled something like ”Where Does it Come From?” The host mentioned that he was a physicist, which makes sense… more »
Virtual Bourgeois
Quote of the moment: Sallust, on "mental excellence"
Ed Darrell wrote 5 days ago: Thus spake Gaius Sallustius Crispus, the Roman historian known as Sallust (86-34 B.C.): The renown w … more »
Paul is a Slave Name
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Dan wrote 1 month ago: Keith posted a while ago here on why ministers wore a unique sort of collar - it’s supposed to … more »
Thessaloniki history
adam wrote 2 months ago: Thessaloniki is a historic city in Greece and the Balkans. In the long historical course was found i … more »
American Minute with Bill Federer: Reagan Recounts, Christian Hater, Diocletian's Resignation
Steve Farrell wrote 2 months ago: MAY 1, 305 AD, the most powerful man in the world, Emperor Diocletian, stepped down from ruling Rome … more »
How St. Patrick changed history
Steve Farrell wrote 4 months ago: Irish missionary gave all credit to God by Bill Federer Rome fell Sept. 4, 476. In the centuries pre … more »
The Ides of March
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highboldtage wrote 4 months ago: Ides of March From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vincenzo Camuccini, Mort de César, 1798. … more »
Emperor Augustus' Palatine Hill frescoes restored
djsilverfish wrote 4 months ago: The public is now permitted to view surviving frescoed rooms of Augustus’ palace on the Palati … more »
A Day In Pompeii @ SDNHM
ingrid m. wrote 4 months ago: Since so many books, educational videos and museum exhibitions have already covered the topic, what … more »
Naked Warriors
100swallows wrote 5 months ago: This is a relief sculpture from an old Roman sarcophagus. It shows Roman soldiers fighting naked Gau … more »
Rome is awesome!
Lindsay wrote 5 months ago: I have recently been getting into the HBO series Rome, and I have to say it is pretty awesome. I … more »
The Falco Novels by Lindsey Davis
europadanica wrote 6 months ago: I’ve always been very interested in books focusing on the Romans and this fascinating moment i … more »
NANOWRIMO and Curses
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Crystal King wrote 8 months ago: I’ve not really been cursing NANOWRIMO…mostly just cussing out myself for being so behin … more »
NANOWRIMO Day 4
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Crystal King wrote 8 months ago: Wow. I wrung another 4077 words out today. Total for NANOWRIMO: 9408 or 19% of the way there. Not t … more »
Footsteps of a Journey
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Bonnie wrote 9 months ago: Just reflecting on this trilogy in poetry I wrote on the Sea of Galilee after a day visiting t … more »
I Probably Should Stop
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Gerald wrote 1 year ago: … watching History International. They had a show on earlier today entitled something like … more »
So Who is This Gibbon Guy?
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Gerald wrote 1 year ago: From the “I-Don’t-Know-If-You-Care-But-Here-It-Comes” file. The name of Edward Gib … more »
I Saw Apocalypto
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Gerald wrote 1 year ago: In celebration of July 4, the day that nothing happened, I saw some friends, did some blogging, sta … more »
