- I've seen the outside ruins back in 1992 when I was in Rome. Cinnacor3 -- In Roman_History_Books@yahoogroups.com, "Joe Geranio" ... the ... work ... said ......
I have an article appearing in December issue Military History Magazine, "Sertorian Wars" I am seriously looking for graphics depicting Sertorius or Spain of...
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I saw, earlier this summer, a post, I believe on Lindsey Davis' web site, in which she said that shye had resolved the issue between her and Simon Scarrow over...
Jack, As far as I know, Simon Scarrow used Falco and Helena as chracters in the novel in question. Apart from the fact that he did not ask Davis's permission,...
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There used to be an article on Sertorius on Ancient Coin Market, illustrated with coins minted by Sertorius and his opponents in Iberia. Unfortunately that...
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I'd like to read some ancient "fiction" like the plays of Plautus or Terence, Juvenal's satires, "The Golden Ass" or "Satyricon." I've never read any of them,...
"bingleyausten" No luck on the sites. Ancient Coin Market is a magazine currently published? You are stating that the article in question is no longer ...
Here are the Wiki Pages for the authors you suggested: Apuleius <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apuleius> Juvenal <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenal> ...
Bingley Austen, this one worked, printed materials, thank you. Can you point me toward photos, illustrations, etc., of Sertorius, or having to do with the...
That's the only one I know of. You could google using Sertorius and the places of some of his battles as your keywords, using the google image function. If it...
Plautus and Terence would be good. There may be problems getting reliable, unbowdlerised translations of Apuleius, Juvenal and Petronius ... or ... ...
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/ Here is a sample of a review that can you can receive automatically by email. See Sample review. Join the Julio-Claudian...
Thanks for the links. Here's another suggestion - The Legatus Mystery by Rosemary Rowe. Here's the blurb from Amazon. "Reunited at last with his long-lost...
Those are indeed great links. Wow - I admit I never thought that Libertus would find his long-lost wife. What thoughts that puts into my head. Here's another...
Gillian Roberts in "Island of Ghosts" writes that Sarmatians in the 1st century B.C. (!) were using stirrups, according to grave goods found in tombs near the...
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