The eBook French translation of Blood Before Wine will be released on Jan 14!!! Pre-order Du Sang avant le Vin (Dominus Tome 3) now!! Paperback coming in Feb. ❤️🇫🇷❤️ https://t.co/TfqCNZj3UW

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Two years ago we unveiled the stunning, original art cover by for Blood Before Wine ( Dominus Book 3) Stayed tuned for the audio and French translation coming soon!

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They came, they saw, they kept on conquering. Why did the Roman Empire grow so big? Harry Sidebottom, author of The Return, looks at the causes and effects of imperialism for
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My first request I got from a friend. I'm thinking about opening commisions...
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Digital sketches of some Roman women I made a few weeks ago.

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An chanting to the of done for "#Cthulhu Campaigns: of Dark Osprey Series (in ). Author: . Published in November of 2016.

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Nero being slathered by his wife's blood from her hands...

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Continuing the Time Pieces History Podcast series on Ancient Rome; today we look at religion and the Roman gods. Click the link to listen.

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Neptune by Charles Napier Kennedy (GB, 1852–1898). The god of freshwater & the sea in the Roman religion. Neptune was the brother of the god Pluto, the king of the underworld, and of Jupiter, the king of the gods.

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Horizontal water wheel for grinding grain. Mid Roman Republic. The more familiar vertical wheel required gears and was unavailable until 14 AD.


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In celebration of the upcoming publication anniversary of Dominus (Book 1), I'll be offering some special freebies to subscribers of the Dominus newsletter. Sign up today! https://t.co/RWyyr92fKC

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These paintings from & remind me of how essential & were for the ancient even at home, like we all are now. A kind of of the ca. 2000 years ago! 😊

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When In Rome - started at 8pm last night and is continuing until 10pm tonight!

Come along today to see our story of go to strange and sleep-deprived places

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263 BC, in the mid Republic period Rome numbered a little over 100,000. The Legions were not numbered, and at the end of the year, they were disbanded leaving only garrisons to control territory.


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in 1941, artist Boris Vallejo was born in Lima, Peru. In the 1970s, he created iconic covers for Ballantine editions of a dozen books (#ERBzine 3610). These and other favorites are posted below.

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