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Roman Empire
The Dacian Falx: The Curved Ancient Sword that Shocked the Romans
The Praetorian Throne Auction: When the Praetorian Guard Sold Rome’s Throne to the Highest Bidder
The Unintended Consequences of the Professionalization of the Roman Legion
Vespasian: The Down to Earth Emperor Who Cracked Jokes Until His Last Breath
When Emperor Constantine the Great Was Manipulated Into Executing His Son Crispus
The Ancient Antioch Earthquake That Almost Killed Two Emperors
History’s Deadliest Fart Killed More Than 10,000 People
Swords From Around the World: The Spatha Replaced the Iconic Roman Gladius, and Influenced Medieval Sword Designs for Centuries
Fighting Women: Boudica, the Warrior Queen Who Wreaked Havoc on the Romans
Emperor Heliogabalus’ Practical Jokes Ranged From Tame to Terrifying
The Men Who Made and Unmade the Roman Republic – How Gaius Octavius Became Emperor Augustus
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