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The fact is that it is possible take Qumran and the dead sea scrolls. My personal choice of Ephesus over Alexandria is that I would particuarly want Roman...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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6930
I would be a bit suspicious of such research. The existence of Anglo- Saxon genotypes yes the lack of Celtic geno-types no. The English were a tremendous mix...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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I didn't know it was Diocletian who did fix people in jobs and places but was aware it happened and that it arose out of the long standing client-patron...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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Another factor to keep in mind is that of emigration. Many of the Briton Celts removed themselves or were removed to the continent. Brittany first comes to...
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Feb 1, 2003
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Oh, there are so many things I would like to do. Fortunately the rest of you seem to take care of the written sources, so I would like: 1) Go back to Archaic...
Mette
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Feb 1, 2003
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Ah, but the Dead Sea scrolls were above water level. But then there are the burned papyrus scrolls from Petra and all the burnt scrolls from Herculanum, which...
Mette
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Feb 1, 2003
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Also it must not be forgotten that one part of England is traditionally Celtic in population and that is Cornwall. They presumably hung on with the support and...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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Ever since I have visited the city I have thought that Ephesus must have been a very attractive city built on the hill side facing down to the harbour. To sit...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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6937
Hi! Thank you for the help with the link. But, I can`t make it work. What should I search for to find this page? Dan Grundfossen <grundforsen@...> wrote:...
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Feb 1, 2003
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I think something must have gone strange with the host Angelfire. I tried searching within Angelfire and couldn't get any of the sites their own search enginer...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> To : imperialrome2@... The fact is that it is possible take Qumran and the dead sea scrolls. ... ...
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Feb 1, 2003
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... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> ... It is said to be a misconstruction of Pretan, recorded by whichever-Greek-circumnavigated-it-about-300BC....
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Feb 1, 2003
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In Roman times, Bretagne was called "Armorica". Interestingly none of the local Gallic tribes bore a name referring to "Britannia" so as you suspect the name...
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Feb 1, 2003
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That was whay i was thinking Armorica is in no way linked to Bretagne. I wonder if Armorica was a Latin or Celtic name. If Latin wahat was the Celtic name? ......
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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Cornouaille Bretage is very similar geographically as well as in its population to Cornouaille Angleterre. My families holiday home is a few kilometres from...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> To : imperialrome2@... Date : 01 February 2003 20:43:36 Subject : [Imperial Rome] Re: Withdrawal...
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Feb 1, 2003
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According to the article "Armorique" in Venceslas Kruta's "Les Celtes. Histoire et Dictionnaire" (Robert Laffont 2000) Armorica was the Celtic name, retained...
khakiberetman
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Feb 1, 2003
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6946
I drive through Broceliarde on the way to our home and it is still a fairly wild area. It doesn't take too much of an imagination to imagine an Arthurian...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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Now that is interesting if part of Aquitaine was included in Armorica because of course Aquitaine comes from a Latin name. I wonder if it has migrated...
Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
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6948
I'd love to be able to give more detail, but the book says that apparently scholars haven't agreed on the exact geographical limits. It's suggested that...
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Feb 2, 2003
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6949
Under the Republic the system for punishing crimes committed by the senior strata of Roman society was a sentence of exile. The severity of the sentence could...
Richard
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Feb 2, 2003
12:59 pm
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Hello dear Roman-Friends, Hasn't it been a wonderful-idea of Mr.Gaius to throw this item into our Group? (I SO much liked to read your messages, in answer of...
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Feb 2, 2003
1:10 pm
6951
BBc Radio 4 has a series called the Roman Way. If you wish to go to the appropriate part of their web site the url is ...
Richard
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Feb 2, 2003
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6952
Thank you! What a wonderful site, and it is fantastic that I can turn on my computer in Copenhagen and hear programs from the BBC about the Romans. Thanks...
Mette
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Feb 2, 2003
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mary, could you email me privately? I have several questions about Audible.com. Thanks! Gently, Damascena...
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Feb 2, 2003
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The Praise Singer is an incredible book! And didn't she write Funeral Games, as well? What a read! I like this author a lot ...can you tell? LOL! Gently, ...
Hathaway Shoshana
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Feb 2, 2003
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What I like about the BBc site is that they don't just provide back- up to programmes but so much more. This is the first time I have seen them produce a radio...
Richard
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Feb 2, 2003
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... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> ... I think that leaves the impression in some Arthurian work of having almost a split kingdom with daily...
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Feb 2, 2003
10:11 pm
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I would agree that travel would have been difficult particuarly when you consider how treacherous a lot of the coastal waters on both side were. I would not...
Richard
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Feb 3, 2003
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Welcome to the Imperial Rome group where we discuss just about anything that relates to Rome or th the cultures that surround her like the Greeks or Celts. I...
Richard
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