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Cato The Elder Speaks To The Senate House

Cato The Elder Speaks To The Senate House: While Gaius sat beside his father and listened, the revered Senator, perhaps the most revered in the entire Senate House, rose to his full height to speak. Everyone else immediately fell silent…. Continue Reading →

Carthago Delenda Est: Carthage Must Be Destroyed

Carthago Delenda Est: Carthage Must Be Destroyed Gaius Antonius fancies that he has a future career as an architect. He spend his days drawing and sketching buildings in Republican Rome of the second century B.C. Rome is growing, dominating Italy… Continue Reading →

Roman Banquet In Classical Times

The Roman Banquet In Classical Times: The second day of the Roman wedding was often a Roman banquet or reception for the guests which meant feasting. What did the Romans eat? You might be likely to find them gathered on… Continue Reading →

Catalonia, The Roman Empire, And A Novel

Catalonia, The Roman Empire, and a Novel: I am glad to hear that the effort is doomed to fail. I am glad that the US, EU, UK, France, and Germany all agree that they will not recognize a separate Catalonia…. Continue Reading →

Pliny: A Novel Has A New Cover

Pliny: A Novel Has A New Cover: In Pliny: A Novel the grandson of the hero of Augustus: A Novel, Caius Antonius — who is also an ancestor of the hero of the Edward Ware Thriller Series, Colonel Sir Edward… Continue Reading →

Trump in Afghanistan/British in India

At the end of The Far Pavilions, M.M. Kaye’s mystery thriller novel about the British in India and Afghanistan, the hero and heroine leave India behind and escape into Afghanistan. The British never prevailed in Afghanistan I think for all… Continue Reading →

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