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The Roman Empire
The period which Rome controlled most of the Mediterranean world is known as the Roman Empire. The term empire refers to both the extent of Rome's territories and the type of rule. The length of time and vastness of the area spanned by Rome's empire make it almost impossible to generalise about its features. At its greatest extent it stretched from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to Mesopotamia in the east, along the Rhine and Danube frontiers to the north and the top of Africa to the south.
24 commentsTop Ten Best American Recipes and Food
This is my salute to the good ol’ U.S. of A. – food wise. American foods have a reputation as being “junk foods.” This is simply not true - some companies may have turned them into junk food, but the basic recipes are most definitely NOT....
142 commentsAn Analysis of Authority in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko: The Royal Slave
An analysis of Aphra Behn's Oroonoko: The Royal Slave and the anti-slavery narrative within the novel. Aphra Behn (1640-1689) wrote the novel Oroonoko in 1688 and based it on her trip to what many researchers believe is Surinam...
1 commentRoman Emperor - Nero
Born at Antium, his original name was Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus; but in AD 50 his mother married her uncle, the emperor Claudius, who adopted and renamed him. In 53, at the age of 16, Nero married Octavia, daughter of Claudius and Messalina. On the death of Claudius in the following year Agrippina secured the succession of Nero to the exclusion of her stepson Britannicus, who was poisoned in 55.
31 commentsFamous Mistresses and the Art of Seduction
Witty, intelligent, vibrant, fiercely independent and well verse in the art of seduction. These famous mistresses use their sexuality to procure power and great wealth in a world where men held all the cards.
60 commentsCicero: Last Defender of the Roman Republic
The deed had been done. The “Dictator,” as Julius Caesar had come to be called, lay dead at the feet of a disgruntled Senate. The main instigator of the assassination, Brutus, raised his dagger and saluted the fleeing Cicero on the “recovery...
1 commentLas Vegas Cabanas
Ahhhhhh Vegas! The mere mention of the city of Las Vegas brings joy to my heart. I can honestly say that I have visited many wonderful cities over my short life span but none can match the excitement and...
4 commentsRoman Emperor - Tiberius
Tiberius, Roman emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Born Rome, Italy, 16 November 42 BC. The son of Tiberius Claudius Drusus and Livia Drusilla who in 39 BC divorced her husband to become the wife of Augustus. Tiberius and his younger brother Drusus...
8 commentsInterview with Cleopatra
Until now I have been using my superhuman skills in superior, supernatural interviewing to talk with dead people – famous but altogether dead people – who were rulers of the masculine persuasion. Now it is time to talk with the Queen of Egypt – Cleopatra VII.
79 commentsJulius Caesar: Part Three
Part 3, deals with Julius Caesar's adventures in Spain, as well as exploring the political manoeuvres that would turn him into the most powerful Roman of all time.
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