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- Birthday 01/12/1969
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I, Claudius TV series (seen over 20 times),Rome HBO Series, Roman History (Late Republic and Julio-Claudian Dynasty), Baseball, Computers, The Beatles
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Where Is Every One From?
Marius Romilius replied to Viggen's topic in Renuntiatio et Consilium Comitiorum
Hi All - I was born in Brooklyn, NY, and like most Brooklynites, have moved to New Jersey. I live in Old Bridge, NJ with my wife and 2 young girls (ages 7 and 5). It's nice to see the diversity in this group! I am really enjoying my time so far. Look forward to spending time here! Marius (Mario) -
And Q. Naevius Sutorius Macro by John Rhys-Davies. And that's 2!
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That's one!
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The name of Claudius' sister is Livilla ("little Livia"). with the outstanding performance of the Irish actress Patricia Quinn (later Lady Stephens). Ahh, yes Patricia Quinn. She was also the sex subject in the Monty Python Movie "The Meaning of Life" where the teacher (John Cleese) demonstrates sexual positions.... Marius
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Salve - Let's keep the Claudius Trivia coming! Here's one for you..... Whose wife has a horn on her nose (Livia compared it to the Rhinoceros being paraded at the Games of Marcellus)? Marius
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Newcomer to Roman History - Recommended books?
Marius Romilius replied to Titus Trebatius Sacerdos's topic in Libri
Salve - A great little book that gives good insight to daily life in Ancient Rome is, well, "Life in Ancient Rome" by F.R. Cowell. Tacitus' "Annals" and Suetonius' "The Twelve Caesars" are mandatory. The Mammoth Book of EYEWITNESS Ancient Rome has interesting short excerpts of plenty of great writers of the age, as well as letters and documents written by the ancients. Lots of good stuff written by Cicero and Julius Caesar. Enjoy! Marius -
Hi Rompe - I too am fascinated by "Little Boots". There are plenty of good threads to search here; I have, and the good people of this Forum have discussed him at length. I wanted to name my cat "Incitatus", but my wife wouldnt hear of it. We settled for Elvis. Salve! Marius
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Yes, it is Martina. Take a crack at the others?
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Salve Civii - Here's some little bits to keep us occupied: Name the 2 heads of the Praetorian Guard under Tiberius' reign, and the actor's names. What is the name of the slave who Tiberius asked to throw Thrysyllus off the cliff in Rhodes? What is the name of Augustus' friend who accompanies him to visit Posthumus on the island he was banished to (Pandeteria, or was it Planasia)? What is the woman poisoner's name who Livia got to before Agrippina's people did during Piso's trial? Let's give it a spin! Marius
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How many times have you watched Rome?
Marius Romilius replied to DecimusCaesar's topic in Rome Television Series
How about a double shot every time someone says: "Juno's Cunt!" LOL, Ursus! I also had to stop myself from using the word Cunny in everyday life. I have watched both seasons of Rome 3 times. I love the "All Roads Lead to Rome" feature on the DVD's. Very informative and I felt like I was watching "Pop Up Videos" again. My feeling is the fictionalizations with Pullo, Vorenus, Timon were a bit overdone by midpoint of Season 2, but they were still ok with me overall. The more you watch Rome, the better it gets for me. I never get tired of watching Atia ( Oh, Polly.....sigh) and Antony get it on. Marius -
Salve civii- In the ancient battle of the giants, who do you enjoy most? Tacitus or Suetonius?
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I am in the middle of Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome. Third time through it. I love Tacitus!
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Roman Names - can anyone help figure mine out?
Marius Romilius replied to Marius Romilius's topic in Academia
Gaius - Thanks so much for your reply. That link to Smiths is really helpful. I'm gonna check more of it out. Look forward to exploring more of this site Thanks again! Marius -
Roman Names - can anyone help figure mine out?
Marius Romilius replied to Marius Romilius's topic in Academia
Nephele - Thanks for the warm welcome and for the excellent explanation. Very interesting stuff. I am looking forward to interacting with this community! Thanks Again! Marius