Ancient Documents

Description of Greece - Book 6

[Pausanius][Greco-Roman writings] Perseus Encyclopedia...

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Life of Tiberius Gracchus

Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (c. 163 – 133 BC) was a Roman politician best known for his agrarian reform law entailing the transfer of land from the Roman state and wealthy landowners to poorer citizens. He had also served in the Roman army, fighting in Africa during the Third Punic War and in Spain during the Numantine War. Gracchus was born into ...

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The Assassination of Julius Caesar

[Plutarch ][Greco-Roman writings]...

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Gallic Wars - Book 7

[Julius Caesar][Greco-Roman writings]...

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History of Rome (Books 21-25) Vol. III

[Livy][Greco-Roman writings] Book 21: From Saguntum to the Trebia; Book 22: The Disaster of Cannae; 23: Hannibal at Capua; Book 24: The Revolution in Syracuse; Book 25: The Fall of Syracuse...

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Life of Domitian

Domitian (51-96 AD) was the last Roman emperor of the Flavian dynasty. He was the son of Vespasian and the younger brother of Titus. Domitian was a controversial emperor, but he was also a complex and fascinating figure. Domitian was born in Rome in 51 AD. He received a good education and was trained in the military. After his father became emperor...

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Letters 10.25ff

[Pliny the Younger][Greco-Roman writings]...

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Description of Greece - Book 7

[Pausanius][Greco-Roman writings] Perseus Encyclopedia...

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The Grandeur of Rome

The Grandeur of Rome, also known as The Grandeur That Was Rome, is a phrase used to describe the power, wealth, and cultural achievements of the Roman Empire at its height. The phrase is often attributed to the English poet Edward Gibbon, who used it in the title of his monumental work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Gibbon...

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P52: A Fragment of the Gospel of John

[Papyri] [Manuscripts] [Images of New Testament Texts] a.k.a. John Rylands P457; This is the oldest known manuscript fragment of the New Testament. DESCRIPTION Language: Greek Medium: papyrus Size: 3.5 inches long; 2.5 inches wide; Length: 7 lines on each side Approximate Date: c. 125""150 CE Place of Discovery: Egypt Date of Discovery/Acqu...

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