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Day: March 5, 2012

Blogosphere ~ Spartacus Vengeance: Libertus

March 5, 2012 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment

Pop Classics: Spartacus Vengeance: Libertus.

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Blogosphere ~ The Talpiot Tomb, Jonah and Q

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Mark Goodacre: The Talpiot Tomb, Jonah and Q.

[an important point against Tabor et al]

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Blogosphere ~ A Reply from Prof. Tabor—A Jonah Fish Image or a Tower Tomb Monument?

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The ASOR Blog: A Reply from Prof. Tabor—A Jonah Fish Image or a Tower Tomb Monument?.

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Blogosphere ~ Nomen Beati

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Laudator Temporis Acti: Nomen Beati.

[Horace v Swift]

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Blogosphere ~ Villains of History – Septimius Severus and his son Caracalla

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Mike Anderson’s Ancient History: Villains of History – Septimius Severus and his son Caracalla.

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