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Did Amazons roam Ancient Rome?

Posted on 16th October 202119th October 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

ADRIENNE MAYOR The captivating case of Camilla.

Tagged Amazons, Rome

Sertorius: The Greatest Roman Rebel

Posted on 14th October 202114th October 2021 by Antigone in History

ALEX PETKAS Who actually stood up to the tyranny of Sulla?

Tagged Civil war, Rome

Seeing the Ordinary: Uncovering Ancient Romans

Posted on 31st August 20211st September 2021 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature, Material Culture

ROBERT KNAPP What does Rome look like when we ignore the elites?

Tagged Rome

Money Talks: A Very Short History of Roman Currency

Posted on 3rd May 202118th December 2022 by Antigone in History, Material Culture, The Classical Tradition

ALFRED DEAHL What have Roman coins done for us?

Tagged Numismatics, Rome1 Comment

The Road Not Taken: Cicero and Lesser Creatures

Posted on 17th April 202117th April 2021 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature

ANDREW SILLETT What became of those who lived in Cicero's shadow?

Tagged Cicero, Rome
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