A compelling creation myth was a must for every ancient civilisation, but Rome decided that one just wasn’t enough. In myth ...
Our of the history books and into our homes, Melbourne Museum has announced an epic exhibition on the Roman Empire, to open ...
Dutch historian, leadership scholar and executive coach, examines how Julius Caesar’s downfall reveals a timeless truth about power: even the most capable leaders ...
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‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ Review: Nick E. Tarabay Takes Center Stage in Starz’s Bloody Revival
Spartacus: House of Ashur,” premiering Friday, sends the Starz Roman Empire saga in a surprising and violent new direction ...
Other Roman emperors met far more bloody ends than the cheese-loving Antoninus. Nero committed suicide; Galba was murdered by ...
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Rare Roman coins and two Victoria Crosses go to auction in Sydney
Historic treasures dating back to the roman empire are up for grabs at an auction of rare collectibles in Sydney. Among the ...
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He Trusted the Senate, and Paid with His Life
After Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BCE, Rome plunged into turmoil as competing factions fought for power. Mark Antony ...
Rome aired for two series from 2005 to 2007, and showcased the brutal reality of life in the Roman Empire, while following ...
Melbourne Museum is set to transport visitors back two millennia with Rome: Empire, Power, People, a major new exhibition ...
House of Ashur captures the gritty realism, intense combat, and provocative elements that made the original series great.
Women secured critical progress in the Roman republic. Their rights were rolled back with the republic's collapse.
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'ISTORY'S fair share of 'ISTRIONICS
From Hegel and Marx to Fukuyama and Huntington, every boffin's tried to make heads or tails of H to no avail ...
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