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Was Divide and Conquer a Julius Caesar Invention, or Not?

Roman Empire Times 03 Oct 2024
According to Plutarch, despite being their prisoner, Caesar maintained an air of superiority, promising the pirates that he would hunt them down and crucify them after his release ... Plutarch notes that ...
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The Unknown Lucullus: Far more than just Lucullan Meals

Roman Empire Times 23 Sep 2024
Plutarch, The Parallel Lives, The Life of LucullusPeace, Minerva and Justitia at the coat of arms of Gallard and Mesmes ... While Plutarch's account is critical, like all ancient sources, it must be examined for potential biases and inaccuracies.
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Born in the Purple: Τhe Ιmperial Color of the Roman Empire

Roman Empire Times 18 Sep 2024
Throughout history, one color alone has held symbolic power and mystery. purple ... Credits ... Credits ... Plutarch also notes that the Younger Cato, disturbed by an excessively red and sharp shade of purple, made a point of wearing the darkest possible hue ... ....
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Cleopatra’s Daughter, Selene II: The Last Echo of a Dynasty

Roman Empire Times 23 Aug 2024
Plutarch, The life of Antony ... It was in Antioch that Antony publicly acknowledged the paternity of his children with Cleopatra, a move that Roman historians viewed with disdain, particularly Plutarch, who criticized Antony's "shameful deeds.".
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Untold Tales of Julius Caesar; His Secrets and Passions

Roman Empire Times 15 Aug 2024
Suetonius in his "Lives of the Caesars" and Plutarch in his "Parallel Lives", both tell a story about how Julius was captured by pirates ... Plutarch narrates the story with ... Plutarch, The Parallel Lives.
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Did Lycurgus of Sparta Really Found the Olympic Games?

Greek Reporter 30 Jul 2024
The surviving source for this tradition is Plutarch, a Greek philosopher of the first century CE. According to Plutarch, Aristotle believed that Lycurgus was associated with the first Olympic Games. In the words of Plutarch..
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Plutarch: The Cost of Glory #history

Bitchute 23 Jul 2024
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The Importance of Plutarch #acientrome

Bitchute 21 Jul 2024
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The most Famous Roman Emperor Failed Assassination Attempts

Roman Empire Times 17 Jul 2024
Plutarch recounts the downfall of the Pisonians in his essay De Garrulitate, offering a version that differs significantly from Tacitus. However, Plutarch maintains the tension between silence and ...
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Flowing Through Time: Tiber River's Journey in Roman History

Roman Empire Times 15 Jul 2024
Livy and Plutarch, who provide the most detailed accounts, highlight some lesser-emphasized aspects of the story of Romulus and Remus ... Plutarch adds that the man, frightened by the torrent's speed ...
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Did Romans Drink Coffee? What was their Morning Routine?

Roman Empire Times 08 Jul 2024
Romans did not even know the existence of coffee ... Interieur met diverse figuren ... One of them was posca ... Plutarch notes that Cato the Elder drank only water while on campaign, except when extremely thirsty, at which point he allowed himself some posca.
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Vestal Virgins: Keepers of Rome's Eternal Flame and Protectors of the State

Roman Empire Times 25 Jun 2024
Numa selected four, two from the Titienses, two from the Ramnes and two more were later added from the Luceres by Tarquinius Priscus, according to Plutarch or by Servius Tullius according to Dionysius of Halicarnassus.
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Plutarch, the Biographer of Alexander the Great

Greek Reporter 09 Jun 2024
Bust of Plutarch at Chaeronia, Greece ... Plutarch was an ancient Greek biographer, who, among others, wrote about Alexander the Great ... Plutarch was a Platonist philosopher ... Plutarch was a prolific writer, having penned around 227 works.
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Ancient Greek Historian Plutarch One of the First Vegetarians

Greek Reporter 15 May 2024
A bust of ancient Greek historian and philosopher, Plutarch, who was a vegetarian ... In words that resemble the statements of quite strict vegans and vegetarians today, Plutarch described the act of eating meat in off-putting and visceral terms..
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