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Damnatio Memoriae
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Statue of Julia Aquilia Severa, damaged after her death. The balance o…
Varronian Chronology
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The Fasti Capitolini The Romans did not have a common era like we have. Instead, they called th…
Janus
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Republican as, showing Janus The temple of Janus in Rome was situated in a street named Argiletum, an import…
Julius Sabinus
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Map of the Gallic Empire (69/70) In the Summer of 69, the Batavians revolted against the Roman empire…
Agrippina Maior
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Life Agrippina (portrait from Stanwix)…
Claudian Army Reforms
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Claudius The Roman army was, essentially, created by Julius Caes…
Julius Vindex
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Portrait of a man, third quarter of the first century CE (the so-called "Vitellius") Gaius Julius Vindex was…
Ptolemies
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Ptolemy I Soter In 332, the Macedonian king…
Julia (1)
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Coin of Julius Caesar, showing Aeneas, making his escape from Troy. Julia was probably the daughter of a Roman senat…
Julia (2)
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Julia, born between 83 and 76, was the daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar, a young Roman nobleman, and Cornelia. The parents belonged to two families that were known for their "po…