Arles (Arelate) was the first Roman town to be built in Gaul after the 49 BC defeat of Pompey’s forces at Marseille (Massilia) by Caesar during the Civil War. Caesar had also constructed his fleet there. A colony for veterans of the Sixth Legion was founded in 46 BC as Colonia Julia Paterna Arelate Sextanorum… Continue reading Athena Review : Sites and Museums in Roman Gaul: Arles
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Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut was born in the 18th Dynasty. This Dynasty is also referred too as the New Kingdom.
The Suns of God – The Biggest Secret
The Suns of God Nothing has served the reptilian Agenda more than religion. Still today in America religion controls the minds and limits the thinking of the Christian patriot movement which has seen through many other smokescreens and identified many aspects of the Brotherhood conspiracy. What they cannot face, however, is that their own religion… Continue reading The Suns of God – The Biggest Secret
Sumerian People
The people of Sumer could own slaves, although the majority of residents were free. Slaves had a number of rights, including the right to borrow money, transact business, and even buy their own freedom. The children of Sumer had few rights — the authority of their parents was supreme.
Greek Roman Hellenistic Life size Statues – Museum sculpture Reproductions
ATHENIAN GREEK ORATOR GOD BACCHUS DIONYSUS BOY WITH THORN HELLENISTIC HUNTING APOLLO WITH DOG
Life In Ancient Egypt
Daily life throughout the centuries in Ancient Egypt revolved around the Nile and the fertile land along its banks. The annual inundation enriched the soil and brought good harvests and wealth to the land. People generally built their own mudbrick homes, grew their own produce, and traded in the villages for food and goods they… Continue reading Life In Ancient Egypt