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Roman law had a precise answer for what happened when a patrician's son fathered a child with an enslaved woman. The answer is stranger than you'd think.
The idea that Romans were constantly having sex, usually in massive orgies, is a bit...
There’s lots we know about the Sermon on the Mount. We know, for example, that 'Blessed are the cheesemakers’, although this is not meant to be taken literally. It refers to any manufacturer of dairy products.
We also know that ‘Blessed ar...
Full Edition, Book Five - The Life of Lucius Verus.
Acta Populi, Number XXXIV
‘Paganism’ isn’t a word you’ll find used anywhere in either the Republic or the Early Empire period of Rome, and was only ever used by later Christians to describe the polytheistic practices of people who were nei...
I mean, of course, Pilate washed his hands. Like all good Roman gentlemen, he was, or at least he considered himself to be, a sophisticated, correct, well-presented and clean sort of a chap, even if he was rather grumpy and rude, by all acc...
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