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- Roman Antiques, Modern Europe - Who Are The Sting Rays In The Boat?
by Derek Dashwood. Roman antiques history ruins are from Scotland to Morocco, over to Cairo, up past Damascus to Istanbul, or Byzentium back then, and through the swamps of Romania, named after a certain Empire, skipping past under most of those feisty Germanics, the Scots, even the Irish. You have to love the inspiring thought that evokes from one with Irish blood, that after conquering most of Britain, they saile... products, articles, news
- Roman Antiques, Charlemagne's Dream - One Mighty Europe On It's Way
by Derek Dashwood. It is well known that Roman antiques can be found all across north Africa and up around the Holy Lands into Turkey and through Romania, whose people still speak a localized version of Roman Latin.
Versions of Roman Latin speak on today in the old and the new worlds in Romanian, Italian, French, Spanish, Portugese, and again French as a second language across most of modern north Africa. Vive la... products, articles, news
- Roman Aniques, Modern Europe - Sahara to Sweden
by Derek Dashwood. Roman antiques ruins of great gates and palaces and spas in Libya are being open to the outside world at last. The wars in the east seem to have finally convinced the leader of Libya to change hats, as we see. Black turban put away, white ten gallon welcome, slowly, as the steely doors of tyranny slowly begin to creak open. As they have in other nations of north Africa.
The site of these magnif... products, articles, news
- Roman antiques - The Empire Strikes Back
by Derek Dashwood. How Roman antiques history can come and go in waves can fascinate and cause us to marvel. First major influences came out of west Asia and Egypt, then up the east side of the sea.
This great sea became the focus of western civilization and Phoenician and Greek ships colonized the more western regions, Greeks in Italy and Spain. Phoenicians created Carthage.
These mighty empires would rise and ... products, articles, news
- Greek Antiques, New Europeans - Hannibal, Cleopatra, Ataturk
by Derek Dashwood. This probably happened in Greek antiques times also: if you sat in on some of the debates of the speakers, you might fall asleep. And so today, the television documentaries that now allow us to listen, or sleep through serious debate between world leaders.
More often you change channels if you are not ready to sleep. Today I watched a politician from Russia speak and deny any manipulative inten... products, articles, news
- Roman Antiquities - Roman Glass Beads and Intaglios
by Terry Kubiak. In the 2nd millennium BC, the Romans emerged from a small settlement near Rome to begin a course of expansion that was to make them the dominant power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st Century AD, Roman territories expanded from Britain in the north to Egypt in the south. Much of the Roman culture and crafts reflected the preceding Hellenistic period, however, their extensive trade network provi... products, articles, news
- Greek Antiques, Roman Warriors - Senior Aristotle Bush vs Junior Nero Bush
by Derek Dashwood. When Greek antiques met the incoming Roman warriors, what usually was left of the library was in shambles and flames; there was always much blood on the floor and the walls, and after not as much book learning as sword contests forever and a day ever after. And such fine minds who could bring others together in a common goal based on mutual discussion leading to what seemed a meeting common groun... products, articles, news
- Ancient Roman Pottery
by Terry Kubiak. In the second millennium BC, the Romans emerged from a small settlement near Rome to begin a course of expansion that was to make them the dominant power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st Century AD, Roman territories expanded from Britain in the north to Egypt in the south. Much of the Roman culture and crafts reflected the preceding Hellenistic period; however, their extensive trade network pr... products, articles, news
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