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There are 32 posts filed in History (this is page 6 of 11).

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On This Day (September 9)

According to the Calendar of 354, September 9th is the birthday of the Roman Emperor Aurelian (reigned 270-275), probably in 215. You can see from thi

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Eric in History | September 9, 2011 | 36 Words

On This Day (September 7)

According to Josephus, Jerusalem finally fell to the Romans in AD 70 on the 8th of Gorpaios. As I understand it, Gorpaios is the Macedonian equivalent

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Eric in History | September 7, 2011 | 1,332 Words

A bit of Tacitus for high schoolers

I’ve been thinking a bit about things that I think every student should read before walking away from Latin, and the opening of the Annales of Tacitus

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Dennis in History, Literature, Pedagogy | May 6, 2011 | 230 Words

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