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    Where Rome Never Falls – Romanitas book review

    “Romanitas” by Sophia McDougall is an imaginative alternate history novel that explores a world where the Roman Empire never fell. It’s a gripping tale that combines elements of political intrigue, character-driven drama, and speculative fiction to create a thought-provoking narrative. Romanitas – Follow the link to Amazon UK, as part of my Affiliate programme. Plot Overview:The novel is set in a modern-day world where the Roman Empire continues to thrive and dominate the global stage. The story follows three main characters: Gaius, a Roman Praetorian Guard; Lucius, the rightful heir to the throne; and Una, a British slave who possesses a secret that could change the course of history. The…

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    A Review of “Tribune of Rome” by Robert Fabbri

    “The Tribune of Rome” by Robert Fabbri is the first in the series of gripping historical novels that thrusts readers into the tumultuous world of ancient Rome, immersing them in a saga of political intrigue, military prowess, and complex characters. Fabbri’s masterful storytelling skilfully blends history with fiction, creating a narrative that is both educational and entertaining. Plot Overview: Set in the first century AD, during the tumultuous reign of Emperor Tiberius, the novel follows the life of Vespasian, a character based on the historical figure who eventually became Emperor. Vespasian’s journey from a lowly military tribune to a powerful and influential figure in Rome is at the heart of…

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    Bridging the Gap Between Life and Death: A Look at Ancient Roman Beliefs and Practices for Communication with the Dead

    As Halloween approaches and our fascination with ghosts and the afterlife takes centre stage, it’s intriguing to explore the ancient Romans’ rich and complex beliefs and practices regarding communication with the dead. The Romans, much like us, held a deep fascination for the afterlife and believed that the deceased continued to exist in another realm. Communication with the dead was not just a religious duty but an essential aspect of their spiritual life, connecting the living with their departed loved ones and revered figures. This article delves into the captivating world of ancient Roman beliefs and practices surrounding the spirits of the deceased, shedding light on the enduring human quest…

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    7 Significant Snippets From The Life of Marcus Aurelius

    In the annals of Roman history, there emerges a figure who embodies the ideals of stoicism, the wisdom of a philosopher, and the power of an emperor. His name is Marcus Aurelius, and he stands as one of the most iconic figures of the Roman Empire. In this exploration of the life, accomplishments, philosophy, leadership, and enduring legacy of Marcus Aurelius, we delve deep into the life of the philosopher-emperor who left an indelible mark on the course of Rome and the world. 1. Early Life and Education: Marcus Aurelius was born in AD 121 in the city of Rome, during a time of relative peace and stability. He hailed…

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    Rome’s First Emperor – 5 Fascinating Facts about Caesar Augustus

    In the annals of history, few figures shine as brilliantly as Caesar Augustus. The man who would become Rome’s first emperor left an indelible mark on the ancient world, reshaping the destiny of an empire and birthing a new era. In this blog post, we embark on a journey through time to explore the life, reign, and enduring legacy of Caesar Augustus, a name synonymous with power, vision, and transformation. Here are five amazing facts that illuminate the life of this extraordinary leader. 1. The Triumvirate and Civil War: One of the defining moments in Augustus’s ascent to power was his close association with Julius Caesar. Augustus, originally known as…

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    Cabbage: The Humble Jewel of Ancient Rome

    In the bustling markets of ancient Rome, amidst the grandeur of marble statues and the aroma of exotic spices, a humble vegetable reigned supreme: cabbage. Far from being a mere filler, it was a prized gem in the culinary tapestry of the Empire. Its versatility transcended class. Wealthy patricians might savor it tossed with garum, a pungent fermented fish sauce, while plebeians would enjoy a hearty stew simmered with cabbage and legumes. Beyond its delicious simplicity, cabbage held a revered status. Believed to possess potent medicinal properties by Roman physicians like Cato the Elder, it was lauded for aiding digestion and even warding off illness. But the true marvel of…

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    A Review of ‘Tabula Rasa’ by Ruth Downie – An Ancient Roman Britian Mystery

    I have been devouring the Ruso mysteries this summer. I am sharing a review of book 6 in the series. It is probably my favourite so far and I will share why, further on. “Tabula Rasa” by Ruth Downie is a captivating historical mystery novel that takes readers on a journey to ancient Roman Britain. Set in the Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, this book follows the adventures of Gaius Petreius Ruso, a Roman army doctor who finds himself entangled, once again, in a complex web of secrets and danger. One of the standout aspects of this novel is the author’s meticulous attention to historical detail. Downie…

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    Slaves in Ancient Rome: Origins, Roles, Aspirations, and Revolts

    Ancient Rome stands as a formidable empire renowned for its military might, architectural marvels, and enduring legacy. It is my favourite subject and period in time and I can talk about it for hours. Yet, beneath the grandeur of the Roman Republic and Empire lay a complex and often overlooked facet of society: the institution of slavery. In this exploration, we delve into the lives of slaves in ancient Rome, shedding light on their origins, roles, aspirations, and the intricate web of social, economic, and ethical complexities that defined their existence. The Origins of Roman Slavery Slavery in ancient Rome had diverse sources. Slaves could be captured in warfare, born…

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    Emperors of the Roman Empire: From Augustus to Constantine

    The Ancient Roman Empire, one of history’s most influential and enduring civilizations, was defined by its formidable emperors who wielded immense power and shaped vast portions of the world with ruthless ambition. As a devoted enthusiast of the early Roman Empire, I’m thrilled to present to you this list of extraordinary individuals who guided this ancient colossus. From the iconic Augustus to the transformative Constantine the Great, join me on a journey through time as we delve into the lives of 41 Rome’s emperors, exploring their achievements, legacies, and the intriguing tales that have survived the test of centuries. 1. Augustus (27 BC – 14 AD): Often considered the first…

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