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Did Vesuvius Bury Home Of First Roman Emperor?

Did Vesuvius Bury Home Of First Roman Emperor?
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Roman Empire mystery solved after burial site located | World | News

The great Emperor's whereabouts had for thousands of years been unknown, but archaeologists working at the base of Mount Vesuvius believe they have cracked the code.

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Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman emperor?

Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman emperor?
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Archaeologists uncover possible death site of Roman Empire's founder

Archaeologists uncover possible death site of Roman Empire's founder
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What was the Census that took Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem?

In the Christmas narrative Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem because of a census. This is the story ...

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Bob Brier and the Hunt for the New York Obelisk

Bob Brier is arguably the world's most famous Egyptologist. Professor at Long Island University in New York, where he has tenure, he teaches both philosophy and Egyptology. A popular host on Learning Channel's Great Egyptians series, he was the first person since ancient times to mummify a human in the ancient Egyptian style.

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Roman Propaganda techniques and the Story of Emperor Caligula

Roman Propaganda techniques and the Story of Emperor Caligula By Agha Iqrar Haroon  “Kill him, kill them all. Nobody shall place two coins for boatman on Senator’s eyes. Let him die without the opportunity of sailing out of this world and return back”. These words are cited referring to the brutality of Roman Emperor Caligula. The writer of these words was historian Suetonius who said that Caligula was exceptionally ruthless and he showed no mercy even to his deceased opponents. Placing two coins on eyes is a myth of Charon and the deceased had a moral right of having two coins on his eyes in Roman culture because when he would wake up out of the dream of death, he would give one coin to the sailor of life to bring him back to the human world.

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