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12 Key Women in Revolutionary Russia
Article by Mark Cartwright

12 Key Women in Revolutionary Russia

Women were involved in all aspects of the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917 when radical socialists and other sections of society challenged the authoritarian rule of Tsar Nicholas II (reign 1894-1917). As writers, activists, demonstrators...
Interview with Barry Strauss: Jews vs. Rome
Article by James Blake Wiener

Interview with Barry Strauss: Jews vs. Rome - The Latest Book by Barry Strauss

For over two centuries, ancient Judea was a restless province of the Roman Empire, marked by rebellions, shifting loyalties, and the tensions between imperial might and local identity. In his latest book, Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion...
Pirates of the Mediterranean
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Pirates of the Mediterranean

The pirates of the ancient Mediterranean were not, for the most part, the outsiders who knew no country's allegiance and were the enemies of civilization as they are frequently depicted in novels and other media. They were often employed...
Legions of Pannonia
Article by Donald L. Wasson

Legions of Pannonia

Located west of the Danube, Pannonia was essential for the protection of the Roman Empire's eastern frontier. It had been occupied since 9 BCE but did not willingly accept Roman authority. Pannonia and Dalmatia revolted in 6 CE, and it would...
Horace's Epodes
Article by Donald L. Wasson

Horace's Epodes

Horace's Epodes is a book of 17 poems, published around 30-29 BCE. It contains many of the earliest poems of Quintus Horatius Flaccus, better known as Horace (65-8 BCE); some were written before his acquaintance with Maecenas, patron of the...
17 Key Figures of the French Revolution
Collection by Harrison W. Mark

17 Key Figures of the French Revolution

The French Revolution (1789-1799) was one of the defining events of Western history. Triggered by economic troubles, political turmoil, and social inequality, the Revolution saw the French people topple their ancient monarchy, proclaim their...
Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome
Image by Mark Cartwright

Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome

The temple of Mars Ultor ('The Avenger') in the Forum of Augustus, 1st century BCE, Rome. It was built by Augustus to commemorate the Battle of Philippi and the defeat of Julius Caesar's assassins in 42 BCE.
Marcus Junius Brutus
Image by Panagiotis Constantinou

Marcus Junius Brutus

A depiction of Marcus Junius Brutus (85-42 BCE), the most infamous of the assassins of Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE).
Gaius Cassius Longinus
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Gaius Cassius Longinus

A depiction of Cassius, aka Gaius Cassius Longinus (c. 86 - 42 BCE), one of the infamous assassins of Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE), and a member of the Roman Republicans faction called "The Liberators"
Life of Emperor Nerva #12 First of the Best Emperors
Video by The SPQR Historian

Life of Emperor Nerva #12 First of the Best Emperors

Emperor Nerva is the first of the 'Five Good Emperor'. However, his reign proved to be fairly lackluster and he only reigned for 15 months and during his short time on the throne, his Praetorian Guards took him hostage and forced him to give...
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