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15 févr. 2026

Commodus Posthumous Condemnation

Text commentary - 6 pages - Ancient history

Analysis of the posthumous condemnation of Commodus, Roman Emperor from 180 to 192, as depicted in the Historia Augusta and Cassius Dio's Roman History.

08 janv. 2026

The Baptism of Clovis: Unity and Legacy in Post-Roman Western Europe

Text commentary - 2 pages - Ancient history

Discover how the baptism of King Clovis in 496 unified the Western Roman Empire under Christian leadership. Avit of Vienne's letter to Clovis reveals the significance of this event in bridging the divide between the Gallo-Roman Church and the Frankish kingdom, establishing Clovis as the new...

25 nov. 2025

Diomedes vs Trojan Warriors

Text commentary - 3 pages - Ancient history

Analysis of the combat between Diomedes and Trojan warriors Pandarus and Aeneas from Homer's Iliad, highlighting Greek heroic values and divine intervention.

17 oct. 2025

Caesar's Account of the Siege of Alesia

Text commentary - 3 pages - Ancient history

Analysis of Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War, Book Seventh, focusing on the Siege of Alesia and its implications.

29 sept. 2025

Romulus and the Roman Religious Cult

Text commentary - 5 pages - Ancient history

This text examines the organization of the Roman religious cult by Romulus, as described by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, and its role in forging Roman identity.

04 sept. 2025

Municipal Life in Liberum Singili

Text commentary - 2 pages - Ancient history

This document discusses the municipal organization and life of the city of Liberum Singili in the Roman Empire during the 2nd century.

25 août 2025

Comparative Note on the Biography of Caesar: Plutarch and Suetonius

Text commentary - 3 pages - Ancient history

This comparative note explores the biographies of Julius Caesar by Plutarch and Suetonius, highlighting their differences in presenting the life and actions of the Roman leader. From their perspectives on Caesar's clemency and mildness to their accounts of his assassination, this analysis...

12 oct. 2024

Res Gestae Divi August - Gaius Caesar Augustus (AD 14) - Augustus's Actions in Regard to Marriage Within the Empire

Text commentary - 2 pages - Ancient history

The author is Gaius Caesar Augustus. He had the power and influence that shaped the Roman Empire during his long rule from 31 BCE to 14 CE. The title of this remarkable work that he did is Res Gestae Divi Augusti. Besides, the number of social reforms by Augustus's marriage is considered to...