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Classical History

Tales of tragedy, ambition and heroism from the Battle of Marathon and Hannibal’s passage of the Alps to Caesar’s fateful crossing of the Rubicon.

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‘Stand out of my Sunshine!’

Alexander the Great dropped a hint to his sycophantic entourage.

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A Surfeit of Lampreys

Augustus, the Roman Emperor, invited himself to dine at the luxury Naples villa of Publius Vedius Pollio, but a broken goblet thoroughly spoilt the evening.

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The Surrender of Vercingetorix

As Rome’s grip on Gaul tightened, one man still dared to defy them.

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A Test of Loyalty

A Roman general asks his officers to decide where their priorities lie.

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‘They Make a Desert and Call it Peace’

After the kingdoms of Great Britain were absorbed into the Roman Empire, the promises of prosperity and civilisation came only to a favoured few.

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The Tragedy of Coriolanus

Roman statesman Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus was thrust out the City for his hardline politics, but he did not stay away for long.

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