i'm tired of people on here tagging my caesar posts with fucking eddie munson and shit. i'm need to go somewhere i'll be truly understood (the roman forum)
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i’m fucking sick of people excusing what brutus did just because he was neurodivergent
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if you spam like me i am blocking you. god bless
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The Orpheus mosaic in Woodchester, Britain. It was created ca. 325 AD and is the second largest Roman mosaic in the world. It depicts the Greek myth of Orpheus attracting wild animals with his lyre.
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Lucy Thynne
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caelius and cicero could have rawed it out on the senate floor. and people could have watched. did you ever think about that
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the eel's pov
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i wonder what the best food to feed your pet roman senator is
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every day someone treats romans and greeks as interchangeable societies when not even greeks and other greeks are interchangeable and let’s not even begin on the fact there is a ~1000 years timespan that is also somehow getting ignored here
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breaking news: mark antony, the triumvir from the roman republic, is a nasty little thottie. and he just died from making it clap on instagram.
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Subterranean room in the House of Amphitrite
Roman Empire, Tunisia
(Roman Mosaics Across the Empire March 30–September 12, 2016, Getty Villa)
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art imitates life
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Relief representing Marcus Aurelius and the members of the imperial family sacrificing before temple of Jupiter on Capitol. Created circa 176-180 AD. Photo by Jean-Pol GRANDMONT at the Capitoline Museums of Rome, Italy.
I add information: This relief showing the ritual that roman called Taurobolium, the sacrifice of a bull to the god Jupiter offered by the emperor.
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Denarius with head of Augustus wearing oak wreath (obverse) and comet with eight rays and inscription Divus Julius (reverse)
Roman (possibly minted at Caesaraugusta, modern Zaragoza in Spain), Imperial Period, 19-18 B.C.
silver
British Museum
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Pompeii, Napels Italy
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citationless behavior
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