Titus ordered that they should bring timber together, and raise banks against the city/Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy Great
The Adventures of Father Ponchet
So helpless were both the Hurons and their French supporters, that they saw no recourse but dissimulation.Continuing chapter 1. Previously in The
Titus Scouts Weakest Part of Jerusalem’s Walls
He was in doubt where he could possibly make an attack on any side.Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy Great Temple,our selection from
Jerusalem Fights Against Itself
As now the war abroad ceased for a while, the sedition within was revived.Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy Great Temple,our
Christians Persecuted After Nero’s Rome Burned
Today's installment concludes Nero's Rome Burns,the name of our combined selection from Henryk Sienkiewic and Tacitus. The concluding installment,
Tacitus On Nero’s Rome Burns
Though great was the beauty of the city, in its renovated form, the older inhabitants remembered many decorations of the ancient which could not be
Nero Watches Rome Burn
When Terpnos gave him a golden lute, he raised his eyes to the sky, filled with the conflagration, as if he were waiting for inspiration.Continuing
Nero’s Rome Burns On
Never since the invasion by the Gauls under Brennus had Rome beheld such disaster.Continuing Nero's Rome Burns,with a selection from Quo Vadis by
Terror As Nero’s Rome Burns
The destruction seemed as irresistible, perfect, and pitiless as Predestination itself.Continuing Nero's Rome Burns,with a selection from Quo