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Why did the Romans kill Jesus?

Roman Empire Times 14 Apr 2025
Jesus was a peasant from a small town in a Roman province, distant from the hubs of political and religious authority ... the governor of the Roman province of Bithynia-Pontus in Asia Minor (now Turkey).
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4,000 Roman bricks’ research could reveal ancient material production mystery

Interesting Engineering 13 Apr 2025
... Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie (LEIZA) is investigating one of the largest collections of stamped Roman bricks from the northern provinces, of which only a small portion has been previously analyzed.
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Calicut diocese elevated to Archdiocese status

Hindustan Times 12 Apr 2025
In the Roman catholic church, an archdiocese is the primary diocese within an ecclesiastical province, holding a special place in the church’s administrative and pastoral structure.
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The Legacy of Empires: How Cyprus Became a Geopolitical Prize

Greek Reporter 10 Apr 2025
As a Roman province, Cyprus was a key administrative and military center, valued for its resources, harbors, and strategic location near the volatile eastern frontier ... Roman statues dating to the 2nd century CE in Salamis, Cyprus.
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Celebrity Jeopardy Final Clue for April 2, 2025 – W. Kamau Bell, Margaret Cho & ...

Coming Soon 03 Apr 2025
The river was a natural boundary between Cisalpine Gaul, a Roman province, and the areas south of it. After moving his troops over the Rubicon, Caesar broke Roman law and effectively made war ...
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Teams seize Roman-era artifacts in Bursa

Hürriyet Daily News 01 Apr 2025
Authorities in the northwestern ...
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The Problem with Polygyny

Quillette 01 Apr 2025
the Romans and Greeks were able to field armies and replace casualties at an ... This region was governed by the monogamous Romans as the province of Dacia for 170 years before being abandoned in the 270s.
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Demetrios: The Ancient Greek Who Traveled to England

Greek Reporter 30 Mar 2025
... Tarsus, who, according to the ancient Greek historian Plutarch, had been sent to Britain by the Roman emperor to observe for himself how the empire’s newest and most far-flung province was getting on.
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6,000-Year-Old Sacred Hearths and Artifacts Found in Elazığ, Turkey

Greek Reporter 29 Mar 2025
Traces from the Seljuk, Eastern Roman, Early and Late Iron Ages, ... The village is also thought to have been the capital of the Roman province of Fourth Armenia, located in the ancient region of Sophene.
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Six Glorious Ancient Greeks Who Had an Inglorious End

Greek Reporter 29 Mar 2025
He also promised him that he would turn Sparta and the rest of Greece into a Persian province ... In 279, the ancient Greek king beat the Romans once again in Ausculum. He then crossed to Sicily and conquered most of the Punic province except Lilybaeum.
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The Most Beautiful Name in the World According to Science is Greek

Greek Reporter 28 Mar 2025
Among all the names tested, Sofia consistently ranked highest among parents, thanks to its euphonic quality. Credit ... Dr ... Athena ... The name first gained widespread usage in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire, particularly in Greek-speaking regions.
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Via imperia

Dawn 27 Mar 2025
AT the height of the Roman Empire, all roads led to, and from, Rome. In Britannia alone — a province conquered in 43 AD and held for 400 years — the Roman legions built about 8,000 miles (13,000 kilometres) of roads ... Remnants of them exist even today ... .
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