Rome’s Greatest Enemies Gallery By Dr Peter Heather King Shapur I and the Roman emperor Valerian (kneeling) © Born c. 210 AD...
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Mausoleum of AugustusThe Mausoleum was known to be the Augustus’s family tomb where many of his family Members and him self was buried there. However, apart being the Emperor’s Mausoleum, it never attained such reputation as it was seen as an adver...
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Apart from building the structure solely as a place of entertainment for its people, the theatre was Also described as personalized monuments of the emperors. The permanent stone theatre has its Advantages compared to the temporary wooden theatre as it...
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Ancient Evidence Consulted:InscriptionSuetonius, Vespasian 9.1 and Titus 7.3Dio, History 66.25 and History 79.25.2,3Imperial Lives, Severus Alexander 24.3Ammianus, History 16.10.14Seneca the Younger, Letters 7, selectionsThe inscription confirmed that ...
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