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Garrett Kell ن
pastorjgkell
Matthew was a tax collector who loved Rome.Simon was a Jewish Zealot who hated Rome.They came to Jesus with radically different political views, yet found unity in Jesus.Matthew learned to
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Paul Carey Jones
paulcareyjones
Coronaclassical: Fiddling While Rome Burnshttps://paulcareyjones.wordpress.com/2020/06/24/coronaclassical-fiddling-while-rome-burns/ Interesting side point from this article - I was trying to include examples of famous "posh" act
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Christopher Frey
FreyChristopher
So there are at least two things one can mean here by ‘exceptionalism’. I think one is descriptive and true, the other isn’t descriptive and false. So classical Greece/Rome is
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Gray Connolly
GrayConnolly
Watching this BBC doco on "Eight Days That Made Rome" and the host is making out that Caesar's crossing the Rubicon & march on Rome was a bad thing....This is
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@RQueeninc Jim
RQueeninc
Is this our moment in time? Here we are, and here is not that good for us. We are at the end of our Republic. The mechanism that controls our
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Eliza Durbin
ElizaCLST6
#CLST6 #RR20 Religious and cultural influence did not just move from Rome out into the countryside-- cults were also adopted in Rome. The Temple of Jupiter at Baalbeck in Lebanon
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Pi_chi?_io
andrea_picchio
Nell'autunno del 1953, il fotografo Herbert List, allora 25enne, mentre si trovava a Roma, si procurò una distorsione alla caviglia che lo obbligò ad periodo di relativa immobilità. Che passò
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Callum May
callummay
One of the most amazing bits of gossip I’ve ever heard involved Bruce Forsyth being mistaken for Valéry Giscard-D’estaing by the Pope. Ok. This has piqued interest. I have two
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Pedro L. Gonzalez
emeriticus
Me, in my office mapping the connections between Jared Kushner, Koch Industries, and George Soros The trail is mostly in policies pushed by Kushner and his associates, which I've written
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Daniel Sugarman
Daniel_Sugarman
I know the Rabbis said that the Second Temple was destroyed because of Sinat Chinam (baseless hatred) between Jews with different opinions, but let’s face it, the presence of the
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
History may not repeat itself, but it rhymes. Two republics that failed, with consequences for the whole world, have lessons for the U.S.:Pre-Imperial Rome between 133 BCE and 27 BCEWeimar
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Reprehensible Functor
FatherofGonnie
More generally, one does not build an empire (broadly construed) by being moral and ethical. We see this in at least two different ancient mythologies.https://twitter.com/pryelluw/status/1334617729798721536 The first is the founding
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tennisinaloha
The FINAL of the 2020 Badass Tennis Stadium Grand Slam(9) Monte Carlo vs (10) Pietrangeli*Check out the results from all the previous rounds by clicking the embedded tweet below*Scroll down
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Timothy Troutner
troutsky_
It's worth noting that Augustine's statement that Rome never was a true republic takes place *after* the emperors have embraced Christianity. This is just one more piece of evidence that
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David B. Larter
DavidLarter
Yeah the idea that Rome built 120 ships in 60 days, repeated uncritically in almost every history I've read, is, as the president would say, malarkey. Graving docks were where?
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Bret Devereaux
BretDevereaux
I don't want to trash the fellow who did this interesting project, but I think he needs to rethink some of the skin-tone choices.We have a lot of frescos which
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