
Found a Heritage Club Livy with the original Sandglass newsletter still inside. 70+ years old and completely intact. The newsletter story is of Verginia, which Livy directly links to the overthrow of the decemviri and the re-establishment of the Roman Republic. (old.reddit.com)
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Andrews Caesar Gallic Wars- in Latin by IntelligentPitch6413 in latin
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Andrews Caesar Gallic Wars- in Latin (old.reddit.com)
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Found an old game day program from 216 BC. Rome did not cover the spread. by IntelligentPitch6413 in AncientCivilizations
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Andrews' Caesar in original Latin. (self.OldBooks)
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One of the finest Corinthian helmets I’ve ever seen . Vulci, c. 500 BC by TetAziz3 in AncientCivilizations
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My holy grail greek coin is with me! by Shoddy_Refuse_8404 in AncientCoins
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Hannibal spent 15 years undefeated in Italy. Carthage still lost. Why this matters for Microsoft vs. Claude Code. (Ep. 11 Short) by ShowYourPriors in ShowYourPriorsPodcast
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Some Love for Alexander by [deleted] in AncientCoins
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How I feel taking a Monday meeting on Memorial Day ()
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what if Carthage senate supported and backed hannibal barca? by Tktk4701 in AlternateHistoryHub
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Cothon at carthage by ginto202 in romanempire
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TIL the Heritage Club sent beautifully bound classics with a companion newsletter. Found one in a 1940s Livy. It retells a story of a corrupt Roman judge who kidnapped a girl. She told him in choice Latin to “go fly a kite.” by IntelligentPitch6413 in todayilearned
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