The sacred treasures were removed to Caere and the hope of the Romans now was that the barbarians would be tired of the long siege.Continuing
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Brennus Burns Rome – 4
The Romans committed the great mistake of fighting with their hurriedly collected troops a battle against an enemy who had hitherto been
Herodotus Book I, Verses 207-End
This is the End of Book I of his series of books.Translated by George C. Macaulay -- our special project presenting the complete Herodotus with
These Can Never Be Regained
It is a maxim universally agreed upon in agriculture, that nothing must be done too late; and again, that everything must be done at its proper
Mother’s Family
Another installment in my seriesCHURCHILL’S WORLDStories of the world during the time Winston Churchill lived in it: 1873 to
No Barbed Wire Today
- Heard on a stagecoach:Salesman: Nice day today.Rancher: Yep.Salesman: You going west?Rancher: Yep.Salesman: I sell barbed wire.Rancher:
The Agricultural Age, 10,000 – 3,000 BC
by Jack Le MoineAt the beginning of this age, the the planet has warmed from the Ice Age to the temperatures of today. In Alaska, the ice
Brennus Burns Rome – 3
An innumerable host of Gauls now marched from Clusium toward Rome.Continuing Brennus Burns Rome,our selection from Barthold Georg Niebuhr. The
Brennus Burns Rome – 2
During the Gallic migration we are again made aware how little we know of the history of Italy generally.Continuing Brennus Burns Rome,our