After the failure of the war in Dacia, Domitian sought to get even with the senators and equites in a truly unique way.
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A Famous Lars – Lars Porsena
Discussing the famous Lars, Lars Porsena and where the name comes from.
118 Sons
When you have 118 sons, things can get messy.
Ameinocles
A small story of a man and his wealth during the Persian invasion of Greece.
Narni: The Namesake of the Chronicles of Narnia
A quick review of the ancient town of Narni, Italy. It became the namesake for the Chronicles of Narnia, written by C.S. Lewis.
Mascames & Boges – Heroes of the Achaemenid Empire on the Greek Frontier
Learn about the last stands of the Persians when the Greeks counterattacked them.
Anacharsis: A Scythian Philosopher in a Greek World
The philosophy of the Scythian philosopher Anacharsis.
A Ligurian Nightmare
Liguria is described by Livy as an ideal battlefield to create soldiers.
Runaway Achaean Slaves
Macedon at one point was a refugee of Greek slaves
An Ancient Archaeological Discovery – Gravisca
Read about the ancient archaeological discovery of Gravisca.