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A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c ... the northern borders of the empire and tackle its enemies in the east. At home, he reformed the Roman calendar, tackled local government ...
There is a strange statement in the Talmud regarding Moshiach. When the Talmud wishes to describe Moshiach, the man who will ...
Julius Caesar established a naval base at Fréjus ... greatly improved overland travel in the empire. Roman legions could shuttle long distances along it at an average speed of almost four miles ...
What Was a Roman Emperor’s Daily Life Like?' Classicist and author Mary Beard sits down with Tristan Hughes in this filmed podcast for the The Ancients podcast to discuss the role of the Roman Emperor ...
Scientists in France may be hot on the trail of a long-lost canal that the Romans built over two millennia ago while battling the Celts. At that time, the Roman Republic was protecting its new ...
S ome years seem to zip by in the blink of an eye, while others seem to drag on for far longer. But some, like leap years, can last a little longer than usual. And then there's 46 BCE, which lasted ...
Unfortunately for the Romans, however, these tariffs often led to higher prices, black markets and other economic problems.
The Roman Empire has long been admired for its achievements, and the lives of its emperors, like Julius Caesar, continue to intrigue many. Have you ever wondered what a Roman emperor might have ...
Tariffs of 25% in ancient Rome led to the rise of black markets—a potential challenge for the Trump administration too.