Rome_and_stuff , to random
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With the river at a low level it’s possible to see the of a pier from the now destroyed bridge the ‘pons Neronianus’ (although not necessarily built by the Nero).

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randomwizard , to random
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Sasha Trubetskoy made a subway style map of the roman road network circa 125 A.D.

https://sashamaps.net/docs/maps/roman-roads-original/

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"Prominent atheists insist that the Roman emperor Constantine never really converted to Christianity, pretended to adopt the faith as a political ploy and created the Bible at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. And all these claims are total garbage." https://youtu.be/3HBv_X6k35g @histodon @histodons @religion

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"Prominent atheists insist that the Roman emperor Constantine never really converted to Christianity, pretended to adopt the faith as a political ploy and created the Bible at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. And all these claims are total garbage."https://youtu.be/3HBv_X6k35g @histodon @histodons @religion

lonelyboy1977 , to bookstodon group
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ROMANITAS by Sophia McDougall is a tale of political intrigue set against the backdrop of a Roman Empire that has endured into the 21st century. Read my review to find out whether the book successfully delivers on the promise of its intriguing premise. @bookstodon

https://iangregoire.co.uk/2021/10/04/book-review-romanitas-by-sophia-mcdougall/

bibliolater , to histodon group
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"While it is difficult to assess the level of both political and economic stress in Provincia Judaea, the unrest there, evident by the vast influx of legions and supplementary troops into it during these years, may account for some amount of any additional stress. If, as I have suggested, the locals were responsible for providing supplies and places of rest for their oppressors, it would have harmed the locals’ livelihood. These actions seemed to have laid the groundwork for the revolt, so when Hadrian announced his decision to found Aelia Capitolina over Jerusalem, tensions had reached a breaking point."

Burnstein, B. H. (2017). The causes of the Bar Kokhba revolt : a critical reassessment and new comparisons (T). University of British Columbia. Retrieved from https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0343414 @histodon @histodons

flexghost , to random
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There are no consequences for the rich in this fucking country.

antonproitzelhaimer ,
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Reminds me of the Decadence of the . This is not good for America. only for the Rich.



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🧵 #Thread: this the first #toot in a series of #toots that will eventually be stitched together into a #megathread related to 📚#books and 📘#ebooks. (1)

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de Blois, L., and Rich, J. (eds) (28 May. 2019). The Transformation of Economic Life under the Roman Empire, Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. Available From: Brill https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004401624 [Accessed 20 September 2023]. @histodon
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