. They also told me they would help me to test it. Very cheap too. Indeed a very obliging group of timber workers...
I’ll bet they are ...
. They also told me they would help me to test it. Very cheap too. Indeed a very obliging group of timber workers...
Do I detect a bit of jelousy..?I’ll bet they are ...
Some Roman coins were found in a Japanese castle a couple of years ago -The first proof of cultural exchange between Japan and the Roman Empire?
Seems as if even then the japanese made copies of everythingSome Roman coins were found in a Japanese castle a couple of years ago -
but ... https://www.the-tls.co.uk/romans-get-japan/
Some Roman coins were found in a Japanese castle a couple of years ago -
but ... https://www.the-tls.co.uk/romans-get-japan/
For those with an unhealthy obsession with knowing the details of Rome's military. A book (available on Amazon)
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With a detailed history of every Legion in the Roman Armies!
If you are desperate to know what Legio nona Hispana or Legio VIIII Hispana (could be written either way) was doing in 63 CE, here is your source!
If you are desperate to know what Legio nona Hispana or Legio VIIII Hispana (could be written either way) was doing in 63 CE, here is your source!
I knew that Legio VIIII existed from the first century BCE until at least 120 CE. I chose at random a single year between as a kind of reductio ad absurdum to illustrate the possible obsession of someone on such small details.Why 63 CE?
I knew that Legio VIIII existed from the first century BCE until at least 120 CE. I chose at random a single year between as a kind of reductio ad absurdum to illustrate the possible obsession of someone on such small details.
And, of course we all know that 63 marked the end of the Roman-Parthian War of 58-63 CE. The on-off war, in which the Roman commander Corbulo excelled, would only be settled in 63 CE with the Treaty of Rhandia which shared the responsibility of ruling Armenia between the two powers.
Do I detect a one-track (or should I say one punishment) mind?Ok, I thought maybe it was a big year for crucifying captured female rebels or something like that ...
For those with an unhealthy obsession with knowing the details of Rome's military. A book (available on Amazon)
Time for a feminine - nay, feminist - view
https://view.updates.cambridge.org/...4374a8bf2768655eaf76dc6180cefde06dad400676be0
Them old Greeks and Eygyptians knew a thing or two.Bit early for our Romans though they may have encountered these vessels but it turns out Herodotus was right and the Egyptians really did have a unique kind of Nile boat.
Nile Shipwreck confirms Herodotus