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January 3, 2014 Leave a Comment

Roman Occupation of Germany

Vast, however, and admirably organized as the fabric of Roman power appeared on the frontiers and in the provinces, there was rottenness at the

January 2, 2014 Leave a Comment

Arminius Drives Romans out of Germany

This series has seven easy 5 minute installments. First installment: Dark and Disheartening German Prospects.IntroductionThis battle was

January 1, 2014 Leave a Comment

New Years Day, 2014

Today we begin a new year.Annual Reportby Jack Le Moine, the PublisherThe backbone of this site is stories of the great events of history as

December 31, 2013 Leave a Comment

New Year’s Eve, 2013

Today is New Years Eve.As 2013 Recedes Into History Let’s do a quick retrospective of it. That's it for 2013 at History Moments. Look for past

December 30, 2013 Leave a Comment

Three Brothers, Three Tribes of Rome

There can be no doubt that a third town, which seems to have been very populous, now existed.Continuing The Foundation of Rome,our selection from

December 29, 2013 Leave a Comment

Rome and Alba

The whole description of the circumstances under which the fate of Alba was decided is just as manifestly poetical, but we shall dwell upon it for a

December 28, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Two Tribes of Rome

When, perhaps after several generations of a separate existence, the two states became united, the towns ceased to be towns, and the collective body

December 27, 2013 Leave a Comment

Of Romans and Sabines

The curia of Rome, a cottage covered with straw, was a faithful memorial of the times when Rome stood buried in the night of history, as a small

December 26, 2013 Leave a Comment

Rape of the Sabines

In the midst of the solemnities, the Sabine maidens, thirty in number, were carried off, from whom the curiæ received their names: this is the genuine

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