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6929 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
8:55 am
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...
6930 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
9:09 am
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...
6931 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
9:17 am
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...
6932 khakiberetman Feb 1, 2003
10:33 am
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...
6933 Mette
cornelia_coc... Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
2:52 pm
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...
6934 Mette
cornelia_coc... Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
2:57 pm
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...
6935 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
3:26 pm
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...
6936 Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
3:36 pm
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...
6937 Arne Christian Sivert...
gaius_arkant... Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
5:23 pm
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:...
6938 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
6:37 pm
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...
6939 me-in-@...
caesariensis Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
7:31 pm
... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> To : imperialrome2@... The fact is that it is possible take Qumran and the dead sea scrolls. ... ...
6940 me-in-@...
caesariensis Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
8:04 pm
... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> ... It is said to be a misconstruction of Pretan, recorded by whichever-Greek-circumnavigated-it-about-300BC....
6941 khakiberetman Feb 1, 2003
8:06 pm
In Roman times, Bretagne was called "Armorica";. Interestingly none of the local Gallic tribes bore a name referring to "Britannia&quot; so as you suspect the name...
6942 Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
8:36 pm
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? ......
6943 Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
8:43 pm
Cornouaille Bretage is very similar geographically as well as in its population to Cornouaille Angleterre. My families holiday home is a few kilometres from...
6944 me-in-@...
caesariensis Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
9:21 pm
... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> To : imperialrome2@... Date : 01 February 2003 20:43:36 Subject : [Imperial Rome] Re: Withdrawal...
6945 khakiberetman Feb 1, 2003
9:32 pm
According to the article "Armorique&quot; in Venceslas Kruta's "Les Celtes. Histoire et Dictionnaire" (Robert Laffont 2000) Armorica was the Celtic name, retained...
6946 Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
9:54 pm
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...
6947 Richard
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Feb 1, 2003
10:01 pm
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...
6948 khakiberetman Feb 2, 2003
12:08 am
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...
6949 Richard
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Feb 2, 2003
12:59 pm
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...
6950 jachthondus Feb 2, 2003
1:10 pm
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...
6951 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 2, 2003
2:08 pm
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 ...
6952 Mette
cornelia_coc... Send Email
Feb 2, 2003
4:46 pm
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...
6953 Hathaway Shoshana
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Feb 2, 2003
6:04 pm
mary, could you email me privately? I have several questions about Audible.com. Thanks! Gently, Damascena...
6954 Hathaway Shoshana
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Feb 2, 2003
6:07 pm
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, ...
6955 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 2, 2003
6:53 pm
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...
6956 me-in-@...
caesariensis Send Email
Feb 2, 2003
10:11 pm
... From : Richard <gauiscaecilius@...> ... I think that leaves the impression in some Arthurian work of having almost a split kingdom with daily...
6957 Richard
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Feb 3, 2003
7:21 am
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...
6958 Richard
gauiscaecilius Send Email
Feb 3, 2003
12:19 pm
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...
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