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The Milesian Tales was a collection of ancient Greek erotic literature written by Aristides of Miletus consisting of short ...
The unofficial alliance between Julius Caesar, Marcus Crassus, and Pompey is known by what name that comes from the Latin for threesome. (buzzer dings) Elise. - Triumvirate.
Marcia Marcus, a figurative and conceptual artist with a steely will and a bold contemporary style who found fame in the 1960s and then was largely overlooked until she was nearly 90, though she ...
Caesar’s co-consul is Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus who is a close ally of Cato, one of Caesar’s chief adversaries in the republic. ... the other is Marcus Licinius Crassus who, ...
It depicts Spartacus as “possessed not only of great courage and strength, but also in sagacity and culture superior to his fortune,” and describes the slaves’ rebellion from their initial ...
The discovery of Roman weapons, datable with certainty to the late Republican period, makes it plausible to identify the structure with the wall built by Consul Marcus Licinius Crassus in 72 B.C. to ...
Researchers have concluded that the wall, which extends over 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles), was built by the Roman general Marcus Licinius Crassus in 71 BCE.
Researchers have identified the wall and accompanying ditches as having been part of structures built by Roman general Marcus Licinius Crassus in 71 BC to contain Spartacus and his revolting troops.
As for the newfound wall, "This barrier can be identified as the enclosure/fortification wall erected by [Roman general] Marcus Crassus in 71 B.C. to contain and trap Spartacus and his forces ...
The Roman Senate turns to a ruthless politician and soldier, Marcus Crassus, to put down the slaves. Crassus takes on a young rising star - Julius Caesar - as an ally. Spartacus War of the Damned ...