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New Light on Ancient Carthage
New Light on Ancient Carthage

By Pedley

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Nomodeiktes
Nomodeiktes

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Fifth-century Athens has inspired generations of students and scholars. Its citizens' profound discoveries in literature, philosophy, and politics - to name but a few areas - have shaped the thinki...

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Architectural Terracottas from the Regia
Architectural Terracottas from the Regia

By Susan B. Downey

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The Regia was the house of the Pontifex Maximus, Rome's High Priest, who lived in the Forum. The men who held this office played an important role in the life of the Roman state for centuries: the...

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Actium and Augustus
Actium and Augustus

By Robert Alan Gurval

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On 2 September 31 BCE, the heir of Julius Caesar defeated the forces of Antony and Cleopatra at Actium. Despite the varied judgments this battle received in antiquity, the consensus was that Actium...

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The Athenian Empire Restored
The Athenian Empire Restored

By Harold B. Mattingly

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One of the most important periods of Greek history lies between the Persian king Xerxes' defeat at Greek hands in 479 B.C.E. and the destruction of the power of Athens in 404 B.C.E. A major problem...

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