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Post by Admin on Jan 28, 2017 12:29:35 GMT
* Keep in mind that a 20th century telecommunications network (ie. phones) exists in the Italic peninsula, centered on Rome. * As well, the printing press is in regular use: with the rise of the new religion of Christianity, many bibles have been printed. * Last but not least, brandy was invented in Rome, and, it is becoming an increasingly popular drink throughout all of the Aeropean continent.
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 7:35:50 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 21:45:00 GMT
The Thraex (pl. thraeces), or Thracian, was a type of Roman gladiator, armed in the Thracian style with small rectangular, square or circular shield called a parmula (about 60 x 65 cm) and a very short sword with a slightly curved blade called a sica (like a small version of the Dacian falx), intended to maim an opponent's unarmoured back. (right = Thraex)
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 21:57:14 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 21:58:33 GMT
In Rome, they throw Muslims to the lions, not Christians.
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 22:13:12 GMT
Samnium (Italian: Sannio) is a Latin exonym for a region of Southern Italy anciently inhabited by the Samnites.
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 22:20:11 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 22:21:29 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 23:10:58 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2017 23:12:00 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2017 9:17:20 GMT
Rumor has it that Julius Caesar (a demi-god) poisoned his mother, and, has married his horse. What kind of horse?
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Post by Admin on Feb 10, 2017 18:22:13 GMT
EkonomikrisisModel Entrepeneur"A Phoenician travelling merchant, Ekonomikrisis is a pioneering trader who employs the slyest rules of liberalism in the Roman Empire and remodels them to his advantage."
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Post by Admin on Feb 15, 2017 4:15:09 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 19, 2017 19:14:21 GMT
Manes are known to be found in the catacombs below Rome.
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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2017 4:34:04 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2017 12:46:51 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2017 21:30:47 GMT
Bologna sausage, sometimes phonetically spelled baloney (/bəˈloʊni/),[1] known in Europe as a Lyoner, is a sausage derived from mortadella: a similar-looking, finely ground pork sausage containing cubes of lard, originally from the Italian city of Bologna (IPA: [boˈloɲɲa] ( listen)).
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Post by Admin on Mar 2, 2017 3:38:20 GMT
The spatha was a type of straight and long sword, measuring between 0.75 and 1 m (30 and 39 in), in use in the territory of the Roman Empire during c. the 1st to 6th centuries CE. Later swords from the 7th to 10th centuries, like the Viking swords, are recognizable derivatives, and sometimes subsumed under the term spatha.
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