Tagged: ancient rome
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History8d ago
Romans Slept in Togas to Assert Dominance Over Sleep Gremlins, New Study Claims
Expert says nightly toga embrace ensured peaceful slumber and global supremacy.
By Rex "The Alpha" McSwagger · Ancient Rome (Now Miami)
dog trainingAncient RomeRoman history
History11d ago
Roman Concrete: A Bitter Betrayal Fueled By A Jealous Caesar's Revenge!
Architects wept as their stony hearts cracked, forever shunning love after betrayal!
By Tiffany "The Truth-Teller" Sterling · Ancient Rome (Via Satellite Link)
HistoryJulius CaesarAncient Rome
Old NewsHistory41d ago
Romans Built Straight Roads Because They Hated Corners, New Book Reveals Shockingly!
Self-published genius decodes ancient resentment for curves, blames Pythagoras.
By Sterling Abernathy · Pompeii, Italy (Now)
historical conspiracyAncient RomeRoman Roads
Old NewsHistory44d ago
Romans Wore Togas to Stabilize Shifting Magma Flows, New Theory Suggests
Expert Claims Ancient Fabric Genius Was Actually Geo-Engineering Mastery
By Dr. Ignoble "Iggy" Lava · Pompeii, Italy
HistoryVolcanoesTogas
History45d ago
Romans Dawned On Gassy Grains: The Daily Breakfast Conspiracy
Emperor's secret porridge fueled legions and backroom deals, new evidence suggests.
By Rex "The Shadow" Marlowe · Pompeii, Italy
HistoryfoodBreakfast