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What Were the Isles of the Blessed in Greek Mythology?

Greek Reporter 17 Sep 2024
Satellite photo of Crete ... NASA, public domain ... He wrote about Quintus Sertorius, a Roman general who fought in Iberia. In this account of Sertorius’ career, Plutarch provides extensive information about the Isles of the Blessed ... ....
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Spartacus: The Gladiator Who Defied Rome

Roman Empire Times 06 Apr 2024
Illustration. DALL-E ... Public domain ... This marked the onset of the Third Servile War.A Leader Emerges ... Pompey, renowned for his victories on behalf of Sulla's faction, had just successfully suppressed a revolt in Hispania led by Quintus Sertorius.
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The Sertorian War: How Rebels Nearly Toppled Rome from Within

Ancient Origins 16 Oct 2023
It was named after its primary instigator and leader, Quintus Sertorius, a talented Roman general and a prominent politician ... Quintus Sertorius was a staunch supporter of late Gaius Marius and was determined to fight against Sulla’s supporters.
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Archaeologists find forum from unknown Roman city

Heritage Daily 09 Sep 2023
... however, the researchers suggest that it may have been Castra Aelia that the Roman historian, Titus Livy, cites when recounting the 77 BC campaign of General Quintus Sertorius through Hispanic lands.
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The Lost City of Titiakos: Ruins of Celtiberian Stronghold From 2,000 Years Ago Discovered in Spain

Ancient Origins 21 Jul 2023
Tiermes ... The Celtiberians are believed to have created a vibrant culture and history that has not yet been fully tapped into for lack of evidence ... Quintus Sertorius, after whom this war was named, was a prominent figure of the time ... “La Huertaza”; 3 ... .
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Archaeologists uncover Celtoiberian city

Heritage Daily 15 Jul 2023
Archaeologists excavating in the province of Soria, Spain, have uncovered a previously unknown Celtoiberian city ... The war takes its name from Quintus Sertorius, the leader of the opposition, a Roman general and statesman ... According to the researchers.
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"Unique" 2,000-Year-Old Roman Phallus, Face, And Horn Carving Discovered In Spain

IFL Science 29 May 2023
Tossal de La Cala is a ruined Roman fort, or “castellum”, located on top of a cliff on the coast of Benidorm. It was first built around 77 BCE and was occupied by the armies of the famous general and statesman, Quintus Sertorius ... Advertisement ... .
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BEST OF THE WEB: The Hand of Irulegi: 2,100 year-old artefact shows earliest evidence of ...

Sott 14 Nov 2022
Between the years 80 BC and 72 BC, the armies of Quintus Sertorius on one side and of the generals Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey) on the other had transformed ...
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Elephants, Eels, Fawns and Ravens: Ancient Lives Of Beloved Exotic Pets

Ancient Origins 21 May 2022
Sertorius and his white fawn by Léon Pallière (1849) ( ) Exotic Pets Of Roman Emperors. Quintus Sertorius (c ... It only listened to Sertorius. Quintus Sertorius with his fawn at his feet by Gerard van Kuijl (1638) Netherlands Institute for Art (.
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