Daily Archives: August 31st, 2012

This Day in Ancient History: pridie kalendas septembres

pridie kalendas septembres

¶    12 A.D. — birth of the future emperor Gaius (Caligula) at Antium

¶   40 A.D. — Gaius (Caligula) celebrates an ovatio after his attempted military campaigns in Gaul and Britain

¶   161 A.D. — birth of the future emperor Commodus (and his twin, Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus)

Blogosphere ~ Song of Hybrias the Cretan

Laudator Temporis Acti: Song of Hybrias the Cretan.

Blogosphere ~ The production of shows in the cities of the Roman Empire: A study of the Latin epigraphic evidence

History of the Ancient World: The production of shows in the cities of the Roman Empire: A study of the Latin epigraphic evidence.

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Blogosphere ~ Trial by Fire: a Comparison of Provincial Cremations within the Roman Empire and the Implications for Cultural Analysis

History of the Ancient World: Trial by Fire: a Comparison of Provincial Cremations within the Roman Empire and the Implications for Cultural Analysis.

Blogosphere ~ Hadrian’s Wall: Romanization on Rome’s Northern Frontier

History of the Ancient World: Hadrian’s Wall: Romanization on Rome’s Northern Frontier.

Blogosphere ~ APA Blog : CFP: MGSA Symposium 2013

American Philological Association: APA Blog : CFP: MGSA Symposium 2013.

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