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Plovdiv Postcard: Dreaming of a team of Gary Breens

RTE 20 Mar 2025
... with ancient artefacts found, which date back to around 6000BC, while its place in the Roman empire, serving as the capital of the province Thrace, is still very evident throughout the city.
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The Cosmos of Ancient Greece’s Antikythera Mechanism

Greek Reporter 16 Mar 2025
However, mainland Greece faced the aggressive Roman Republic soon thereafter. In 146 BC, a Roman army wiped out Corinth, Greece, which became a province of Rome. The victorious Romans did what all empire builders do.
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Royal Tomb, Greek-Language Writings Among Latest Discoveries in Egypt

Greek Reporter 15 Mar 2025
Also at Egypt’s Sohag province, where Abydos is located, a large pottery workshop of the Roman era and a 7th-century cemetery were discovered near the village of Banawit ... Sohag province.
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It's time for the English speaking world to come together – but we can no longer rely on the US

The Daily Telegraph 15 Mar 2025
Where she goes, we go. Where she stands, we stand.” ... We are linked by language, culture and kinship ... The leaders of the other Anglosphere democracies have been left stranded, like governors of outlying Roman provinces when the Eternal City was sacked ... .
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3700-year-old royal tomb unearthed in southern Egypt

Xinhua 14 Mar 2025
archaeological mission has discovered a royal tomb dating to the Second Intermediate Period (1650 BC-1550 BC) in Egypt's southern province of Sohag, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement.
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Asarotos Oikos Mosaic: The Unswept Floor of the Roman Elite

Roman Empire Times 12 Mar 2025
Although the original mosaic referenced by Pliny has never been found, later Roman versions of the theme have been uncovered across Italy and the Roman provinces of North Africa, dating from the late ...
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GROK 3 Agrees That White European Men Are Responsible for Almost All the Greatest Human ...

The Unz Review 12 Mar 2025
The Romans applied it to their North African province, and over time, European explorers—starting with the Portuguese in the 15th century—extended the name to the entire continent as they mapped it ... Roman Birth ... Romans (Roman Republic) vs.
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Roman Engineering: The Backbone of an Empire

Roman Empire Times 09 Mar 2025
The Roman approach to technology was deeply rooted in practical application, as noted by Pliny ... The Romans also imported high-quality marble from distant provinces, further reinforcing their architectural grandeur.
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Punic necropolis discovered during gas construction works

Heritage Daily 07 Mar 2025
By 509 BC, Carthage had established control over the southern and central-western regions of Sardinia, maintaining its dominance until the Roman invasion in 238 BC, which along with Corsica became a province of Rome ... Header Image Credit . Porrà.
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What is the meaning of Ash Wednesday? The Christian holy day explained

Seacoast Online 05 Mar 2025
According to the Franciscan Friars of the Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the practice of marking foreheads with ashes dates back to Roman Catholics in the 8th century.
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Hermes statue among sculptures discovered in Aspendos excavation

Heritage Daily 03 Mar 2025
Aspendos was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Turkey’s Antalya province. The city was anexed by the Roman Republic in 190 BC, emerging as the third city in the Roman province of Pamphylia Prima.
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Statue of Hermes, messenger of Zeus discovered in Turkish coastal resort city of Antalya

Anadolu Agency 03 Mar 2025
Once an important cultural and commercial center during the Roman Empire, Aspendos is an ancient city located in the Antalya Province on the southern coast of Türkiye.
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Ancient Greek Amphitheater at Laodicea Restored to Former Glory

Greek Reporter 03 Mar 2025
It was located in the Hellenistic regions of Caria and Lydia, which later became the Roman Province of Phrygia Pacatiana after the Roman takeover of the area ... after 133 BC, it fell under Roman rule.
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The Ancient Road That Connected Rome With Byzantium

Greek Reporter 01 Mar 2025
Egnatius became governor of the province of Macedonia shortly after it had been conquered by the Romans in 148 BC during the Fourth Macedonian War ... It would have been an important route for traders and the Roman legions in the region.
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Archaeological Finds Show Ancient Greeks Visited Egypt as Tourists

Greek Reporter 28 Feb 2025
Evidence found in papyri and graffiti suggests that ancient Greek and Roman tourists visited Egypt with the purpose of admiring its rich civilization ... As soon as Egypt became a Roman province, more and more people from Rome began visiting.
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