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Died today 392AD Valentinianus II, emperor of Rome (375-392), murdered at 21. His brother Gratian made him emperor at the age of four, in 375

Died today 392AD Valentinianus II, emperor of Rome (375-392), murdered at 21. His brother Gratian made him emperor at the age of four, in 375
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Died today 392AD Valentinianus II, emperor of Rome (375-392), murdered at 21. His brother Gratian made him emperor at the age of four, in 375.

Died today 392AD Valentinianus II, emperor of Rome (375-392), murdered at 21. His brother Gratian made him emperor at the age of four, in 375.
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Today 558AD In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses. Justinian I immediately orders the dome rebuilt.

Today 558AD In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses. Justinian I immediately orders the dome rebuilt.
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Today 558AD In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses. Justinian I immediately orders the dome rebuilt

Today 558AD In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses. Justinian I immediately orders the dome rebuilt
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New Archaeological Excavations at the Roman Amphitheater of Volterra: The First Images archaeoreporter.com/en/2024/05/12/… Via Roman History

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Roman Dodecahedron

The Roman dodecahedron is a small, hollow object made of bronze or, more rarely, stone, with a geometrical shape that has 12 flat faces. Each face is a pentagon, a five-sided shape. The Roman dodecahedra are also embellished with a series of knobs on each

Roman Dodecahedron

The Roman dodecahedron is a small, hollow object made of bronze or, more rarely, stone, with a geometrical shape that has 12 flat faces. Each face is a pentagon, a five-sided shape. The Roman dodecahedra are also embellished with a series of knobs on each
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How did the Romans protect themselves from the sun?

The ancient Romans used various methods to protect themselves from the sun, including the use of natural materials and specific practices. One of the most common methods was to wear wide-brimmed hats, which provided shade to

How did the Romans protect themselves from the sun?

The ancient Romans used various methods to protect themselves from the sun, including the use of natural materials and specific practices. One of the most common methods was to wear wide-brimmed hats, which provided shade to
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Today 609 AD, the Pantheon was consecrated a church with the name of Saint Mary at Martyres, after being donated by the Byzantine emperor Foca to Pope Bonifacius IV

Today 609 AD, the Pantheon was consecrated a church with the name of Saint Mary at Martyres, after being donated by the Byzantine emperor Foca to Pope Bonifacius IV
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Archaeologists May Have Found the Villa Where the Roman Emperor Augustus Died - smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/cov… Via Roman History

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How the Athenian Empire Caused Its Own Collapse

At its height, Athens controlled the entire Aegean Sea, yet several factors caused its empire to collapse in a mere 50 years. thecollector.com/athenian-empir… via Roman History

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Today 1737 Edward Gibbon - English historian and author of 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' born in Putney, England.

Today 1737 Edward Gibbon - English historian and author of 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' born in Putney, England.
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Today 1737 Edward Gibbon - English historian and author of 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' born in Putney, England

Today 1737 Edward Gibbon - English historian and author of 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' born in Putney, England
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How Slavery in Ancient Rome Drove Farmers to Poverty

In the 2nd century BCE, slavery in Ancient Rome on massive agricultural estates replaced the small, family-run Roman farms that had long dominated Roman agriculture. thecollector.com/slavery-ancien… via Roman History

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Today 330AD Constantinople (Byzantium) becomes the capital of the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great, after whom it was named. Picture shows the walls of Constantinople.

Today 330AD Constantinople (Byzantium) becomes the capital of the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great, after whom it was named. Picture shows the walls of Constantinople.
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Today 351AD The Jewish revolt errupted against Constantius Gallus (351–352) brother-in-law of Emperor Constantius II and Caesar of the East. The revolt was subdued by Gallus' general Ursicinus. This was the last Jewish revolt against the Romans.
Bust of Constantius Gallus

Today 351AD The Jewish revolt errupted against Constantius Gallus (351–352) brother-in-law of Emperor Constantius II and Caesar of the East. The revolt was subdued by Gallus' general Ursicinus. This was the last Jewish revolt against the Romans.
Bust of Constantius Gallus
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Today 351AD The Jewish revolt errupted against Constantius Gallus (351–352) brother-in-law of Emperor Constantius II and Caesar of the East. The revolt was subdued by Gallus' general Ursicinus. This was the last Jewish revolt against the Romans.
Bust of Constantius Gallus.

Today 351AD The Jewish revolt errupted against Constantius Gallus (351–352) brother-in-law of Emperor Constantius II and Caesar of the East. The revolt was subdued by Gallus' general Ursicinus. This was the last Jewish revolt against the Romans.
Bust of Constantius Gallus.
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Today 609 AD, the Pantheon was consecrated a church with the name of Saint Mary at Martyres, after being donated by the Byzantine emperor Foca to Pope Bonifacius IV.

Today 609 AD, the Pantheon was consecrated a church with the name of Saint Mary at Martyres, after being donated by the Byzantine emperor Foca to Pope Bonifacius IV.
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