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21 Nov

Forum Topic of the Week - SPQR

Forum Topic of the Week - SPQR

This week there has been a flurry of activity in the forum, including posts in two threads on the topic of the famous Roman letters SPQR. Here is what veteran forum user Aulus has to say on the matter: SPQR at Vindolanda CC Flickr User Alun Salt. Truth be told, we really do not absolu...

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Thursday's Term to Learn - Black Figure

Thursday's Term to Learn - Black Figure

Peleus and Thetis, Boeotian black-figure dish, c. 500 B.C. - 475 B.C.PD Courtesy of Marie-Lan Nguyen/Wikimedia Commons. The term "black figure" comes up when you look at the captions under some of the images on this site, so in case you've been wondering, it refers to the ...


It's Not Too Early For (Stoic) Resolutions

Gym classes may be a great way to lose weight and gain muscle, but they're also good for chatting and learning about health and lifestyle. In one of my classes, a fellow participant said a major reason for our collective weight problem is that people set up New Year's Day as the time to start die...

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On This Day in Ancient History - November 17

On This Day in Ancient History - November 17

Vespasian coin image © Clipart.comAbbreviations on a Coin of VespasianOn this day in A.D. 9, the future Roman emperor Vespasian was born. Vespasian was officially Imperator Titus Flavius Vespasianus Caesar. He was born at Falacrinae, and died June 23, 79, of "diarrhea" at Aquae Cut...


On This Day in Ancient History - Tiberius Was Born

Tiberius Denarius © Clipart.com.On this day in 42 B.C., the future Roman emperor Tiberius (Tiberius Claudius Nero) was born. He died on March 16 A.D. 37. Tiberius was the adopted heir of the first emperor of Rome, Augustus, and became emperor upon his death in A.D. 14. In 26, Tiberius retir...

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Myth Monday - Medea and The Children

The most familiar story of Medea comes from the third-prize winning tragedy of that name by Euripides, first produced in 431 B.C., the year the Peloponnesian War began. Medea Murders Her Children PD Courtesy Bibi Saint-Pol.In Euripides' version of the story of Jason and Medea, Jason tells Medea...

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