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Origen in Wikipedia

Origen (Greek: Ὠριγένης Ōrigénēs, or Origen Adamantius, c. 185–254[1]) was an early Christian scholar and theologian, and one of the most distinguished writers of the early Christian Church despite not being considered a Church father by most Christians who recognize this distinction.[2] According to tradition, he is held to have been an Egyptian[3...

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Flavian Amphitheatre

The Flavian Amphitheatre, also known as the Colosseum, is an iconic symbol of ancient Rome and one of the most famous landmarks in the world. This massive amphitheater was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Vespasian in AD 70 and completed by his son Titus in AD 80. With a capacity of up to 80,000 spectators, the Colosseum was used for various publ...

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Coin of M. Junius Brutus

This coin was issued by Marcus Junius Brutus, the chief assasin of Julius Caesar, when he held the lower political office of moneyer during his early career. The types honor Brutus` ancestors who were involved in overthrowing tyrannies in the early Republic and are an allusion to his contemporary oppostion to Sulla. [Ancient Coins] [Rome]...

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Ancient Rome Images

Ancient Rome Images offers a visual journey into the grandeur, achievements, and daily life of one of history's most renowned civilizations. This curated collection of images provides a captivating glimpse into the art, architecture, culture, and legacy of Ancient Rome. The collection features a wide array of images that showcase the magnificence o...

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