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Julia Ioffe
juliaioffe
While you weren't looking, the Kremlin has turbocharged its campaign to kill what's left of independent Russian media. Journalists, including college students running a college publication, are facing jail times.https://www.cnn.com/
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Adam Parker (is STILL on Furlough leave)
adamarchaeology
IVB has such an incredible biography and represents an important narrative for understanding Roman Britain. This research has been attacked by the alt-right in the past. Fuck 'em.Let's all say
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Loïc Frémond, Homo Politicus 🌐🏳️🌈
LoicTheStoic
My ranking of Roman Emperors, according to how hot I find them and why, a THREAD:#1: CaligulaI like em' hot and a little bit crazy. Definitely a sexual deviant, supposedly
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aimkid
aimkidblast
New Revolution In Web Design For The 2020s: over-customizability. when you look at my twitter page it will be just like a Times New Roman angelfire page that plays a
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Maia The 🐝
semirose
Let's talk about why people keep insisting that it's PoC who are "making it about race" with the Alison Roman and Elizabeth Grant (aka Lana Del Rey) comments and not
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Zulu X
ZuluX11
I know it is hard to believe but European History is much different from what you have been taught. Up until the 1700's the power structure of Europe looked completely
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Frances Leader
2013Boodicca
We have unelected lunatics steering globalist controlled governments towards economic devastation, starvation, poisonous vaccines, social & financial exclusion for refuseniks & meanwhile our puppets who should be in Westminster are
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Jay Hulme
JayHulmePoet
The year 193 is known as “The Year of the Five Emperors”.Why? Well, on New Years Eve 192 Emperor Commodus was murdered, leading to a full on fight for control
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Simon Dawkins
SimonDawkins3
When I come across the ruins of an ancient theatre, I always feel a bit better about humanity – they're a good reminder that life in the ancient world was
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Fahad M.A
Fahd_MA6
Justinian as Conqueror (Equestrian Emperor Triumphant or Barberini lvory) made from Ivory, it is thought to have been created in Constantinople (Byzantine) during the early to mid-sixth century BCE and
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Soner Cagaptay
SonerCagaptay
How Turkey and Greece exchanged their populations?In 1923-24, Turkey and Greece exchanged their Orthodox and Muslim populations, respectively, using not ethnicity or self-identification but religious marker as the criterion for
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Variety
Variety
Sure, pitting the members of a family against each other might seem harsh. Then again, that’s exactly what “Succession” is all about, so why not go ahead and make it
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Kaspars Ozolins
lettlander
THREAD: Latin names and Indo-European phonologyThe praenōmen is in some ways the most interesting element of the tria nōmina ('three names') Latin naming system. Originally it was a true personal
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Michel Lara
VeraCausa9
A thread on Classical antiquities I've recently found: Limestone funerary stele with antithetical sphinxes. Pairs of opposing sphinxes were used as guardians on funerary monuments & shrines. ca. 475–450 B.C.
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Murph
ninjasniperpon1
San Francisco, 1915. Just look at this. The first looks straight out of Aladdin. The second is an even better version of Roman than even the Romans achieved.
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Dr David Walsh
d_j_walsh
*Thread* Remember how in Rosemary Sutcliff's The Eagle of the Ninth, Claudius Hieronimianus, the kindly yet authoritative legate (high-ranking general & senator) of the Sixth Victrix is Egyptian? Not if
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