
Answers to Questions About Roman History
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He didn't invent it, but would the ingredients in one have existed when Julius Caesar was alive? If not, what sort of salad might he have eaten?
There are still some people who are rather surprised to learn that the Caesar Salad has nothin...
This question is, perhaps, framed around what is a very modern anxiety, namely, the notion that people in the past were simply “more homosexual”, and/or did they hide it less? And it’s a perfectly reasonable thing to consider, but it perhap...
The Historia Augusta's account of what Commodus got up to when nobody was looking. It does not improve on closer inspection.
By the time Part Two of our translation of the Life of Commodus opens, the reign has already produced enough mater...
The Historia Augusta has a perfect excuse for why Commodus was nothing like his father. He wasn't!
Commodus turned out to be nothing at all like his father, and this rather does beg the question of why the ancient sources let Marcus off so...
Relief depicting the embrace of Emperors Diocletian and Maximianus (c. 300 AD), Kocaeli Archaeology Museum, Izmit.
This year, America celebrates its 250th birthday, as I’m sure you are aware. 250 long years since a nation decided it didn’t...
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Author, historian, archaeologist and Welsh. James writes exclusively about Roman history.
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