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The Wolf - Ancestral Guardian & Power Spirit
The wolf is one of the ancestral guardians of Britain. But along with this powerful symbol, this beautiful animal, as a spirit guide, can teach us much about ourselves.
37 commentsAncient Roman Emperors & Coins - Article 3
Heroes, Villains & Coins During the thousand, or so, years leading up to the mythical murder of Remus by Romulus, Rome was a...
0 commentsThe Five Good Emperors That Made Romes Golden Age
In this article the “five good emperors” and their contributions to the Golden Age of Rome will be discussed. Included in the five are Emperors Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius. ...
2 commentsRome, photos, pictures of The Colosseum,The Pantheon and a Temple.
Photos of buildings from Rome's ancient history. Here are pictures of Rome's Colosseum, The Pantheon and information about ancient Rome - more here -
13 commentsThe Lapis Niger - Mystery in the Forum Romanum - Ancient Mythology in Rome
At the center of the city of Rome lies the Forum Romanum, a small, rectangular plaza surrounded by the ruins of ancient government buildings. Within the plaza lies a mysterious black stone known as the Lapis Niger, which means “black stone” in...
0 commentsAncient Roman Emperors & Coins - Introduction
This is the first in a series of articles about the Roman Emperors, their stories, families, friends, lovers, enemies, and the coins that were issued during their times. ...
0 commentsEvery Word Tells a Story #6: Frisbee, Filigree and Funambulist
Faithful reader, in our journey through the wonders of the alphabet, through those etymological entities that tell us a thousand tales, it is inevitable that we will arrive at F. It is also inevitable that your curiosity gets the better of you as you scroll down my list of chosen words to see if I have, perhaps, chosen the original ‘F’ word.
18 commentsRoman Emperor - Romulus Augustulus
The hundred years preceding the end of the W. Empire had been marked by a series of Teutonic invasions, resulting in loss of territory on every side. In 378 the Visigoths (W. Goths) decisively defeated the...
0 commentsRome: Founded by Romulus After All?
This month's (July-August 2007) issue of Archaeology Magazine features an article about the beginning of Rome-and, by extension, the beginning of us. Us? Yes. We may not be literal descendents of Rome, but consider: the Roman Empire forced their...
4 commentsRise and fall of the Roman Empire is Recorded in Trees
Biologists can do many wonderful things with some physical evidence. Tree rings are an example. What they tell of the earth's past and in particular what they tell of Rome and it's history.
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