The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
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Beneath the starched togas and the pungent fug of gladiator sweat there are real Romans waiting to be discovered. In new BBC Radio 4 series Being Roman, best-selling historian of the ancient world ...
A metal detectorist found a hoard of coins which were used throughout the Roman period. Colin Cole unearthed a total of 16 ...
I lean to Marcus Aurelius, who far as I know never fomented ... an era of relative peace and stability before Rome's collapse. About those good-uns, Nicola Macchiavelli had thoughts: ...
Lucilla sent him away from Rome following the deaths of Maximus and Commodus, but he is still the sole male heir of both grandfather Marcus Aurelius, and Aurelius’ chosen successor, Maximus.
The most famous ruler featured in the hoard is arguably the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (reigned from A.D. 161 to 180), while his wife, Faustina II, is portrayed on a coin of her own.
The Musei Capitolini (Capitoline Museums) dates back to the 1400s, and it holds Rome's symbol ... statues – including a famous one of Marcus Aurelius – and paintings by Caravaggio and Battista ...
Aurelius, one of the "five good emperors of Rome," is best known for writing his ... The latest coins date from the reign of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and were made in A.D. 175 or 176.