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Corinth, Archaeological Museum
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Corinth was one of the most important cities in the Archaic period. It was the mother-city of, for example, Corcyra (Corfu) and…
Buthrotum (Butrint) (2)
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The Hellenistic Age Agora The new Molossian kingdom allied itself to…
Caesar
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Adoption of Marcus Aurelius One of the ances…
Bagacum (Bavay)
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Early History: The Nervians Nervian coin In the Roman period, Bagacum…
Augustus
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Names Portrait of Augustus as pontifex maximus 23 Septe…
Lollius
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We know nothing about Lollius' ancestors, and it is likely that he was a homo novus, a 'new man', the first member of a family to enter the…
Tempe
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The canyon of Tempe The so-called "vale" of Tempe is the deep canyon between the Olymp…
Plebs
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The word plebs is said to be derived from plere, 'to fill up'. Plebeians were, therefore, people who were considered to be an addition to the 'real' Roman population. It is likely that this unkind expression was first coine…
Aedile
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The original tasks of the two plebeian aediles are unclear. The name suggests that they had something to do with an aedes ('shrine'), but the Greek translation agoranomos implies that the aedile was a market superint…
Chaussée Brunehaut ("Via Belgica")
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Roadsign "Roman Road" (Herderen) When Ju…