
Answers to Questions About Roman History
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Was Nero actually as mad as we are led to believe or is it just the result of propaganda? Has Roman history been unkind to him?
What Does ‘Mad’ Even Mean?
Limestone relief of John the Baptist from Zakynthos, Byzantine and Christian Museum, Greece
No matter what one thinks about Jesus, he is, let’s be honest, rather famous. Perhaps the most famous person ever, arguably the most fam...
The emperor who never drew a sword. How Antoninus Pius built Rome's golden age through mercy, restraint, and the quiet exercise of absolute power.
Augustus was consul at 19. The minimum was 43. Here's how the age rules worked, why they existed, and how the Republic's greatest careers made a mockery of them.
Rome was, more or less, a gerontocracy. Not formally, of course, there was no...
They both have distinctive headwear, they are both virgins (or are supposed to be!), and they spend their lives, or part of it, doing religious stuff, so are nuns just Catholic versions of the Vestal Virgins?
The question is under...
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Author, historian, archaeologist and Welsh. James writes exclusively about Roman history.
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