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sthenode
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florian-glechner
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PeakD
Visiting the Soline of Sečovlje in Slovenia
Back in May this year I visited the Saline of Secovlje in Slovenia near the croatian border. It is an old Soline that was used by the peo...
pawo75
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last year
PeakD
The relaxed horse at Hadrian's Wall
Hello everyone, I recently took a delightful detour to Hadrian's Wall, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of breathtaking. ...
florian-glechner
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PeakD
Visiting the Arena in Pula - Croatia
Last weekend I enjoyed some time in Croatia and Slowenia. Since there was no nice weather in Austria and I managed to get a free day on F...
florian-glechner
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PeakD
Visiting the Krajinski park Sečoveljske Soline
Today is a very difficult day in terms of weather, warm, cold, sunshine, Rain and it is changing from extremly beautiful to Bad weather w...
colyxblog
0.09
2 years ago
The Mystery of Slave Trade
The slave trade, a heinous and heartbreaking practice that lasted for centuries, has left an indelible mark on human history. This dark ...
elevator09
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2 years ago
PeakD
The History of the Helvetians
Hey dear community, first of all I hope that you are all well and you had a great start to the new weekend! In this post, I would like to...
madeirane
845.51
2 years ago
TravelFeed
Orange, France - The Former Grandeur Of The City Is Gone, But The Pearls That Decorate It Remain
The architecture of France is rich in all kinds of antiquities. Traces of Roman colonization are most noticeable in the Languedoc-Roussil...
chiuzzu81
10.64
2 years ago
Actifit
Good morning Greece
This picture takes us back to the time of the Romans. The Parthenon rises above the hill emphasising strength and governance, one of old...
leoglossary
0.62
2 years ago
LeoGlossary: Why The Romans Were So Effective In Battle
How to get a Hive Account The Roman Army: A Dynamic Power Role of the Roman Army • Rome, a small Italian farming settlement, was able to...
madeirane
845.51
2 years ago
TravelFeed
Arles, France - A City That Captivated and Surprised Us
If Provence, for me, is a region with a mega-history, then Arles is one of its cities where this history flies into space. This city has ...
madeirane
845.51
2 years ago
TravelFeed
Pont du Gard Aqueduct - The Tallest Aqueduct of Ancient Rome, a UNESCO Heritage Site
Continuing to write about French Provence, I have to mention Pont du Gard aqueduct. I appreciate Provence even more because it is a large...
themagus
775.70
2 years ago
PeakD
Nature - Cascata delle Marmore
I have a small youtube channel where I put 'shorts' of various of our hikes, travels etcetera. The most recent being our visit to a beaut...
cryptonewzcazter
5.43
2 years ago
Hundreds of Golden Ancient Roman Coins
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jess19
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3 years ago
PeakD
Make Up Your Mind to Manage Your Mind
If you want to learn to manage your mind, you have to be delivered from destructive thoughts. That isn’t easy because you are in a battle...
petrolinivideo
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3 years ago
Head of a colossal statue
Head of a colossal statue of a woman statue kept in the museum of Palazzo Altemps in the city center. For the best experience view this...
davidxxl
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3 years ago
The "Macellum of Puteoli" or commonly known as "The temple of Serapide" - Il "Macellum di Puteoli" o comunemente conosciuto come "Il tempio di Serapide"
[ENG --> ITA] The Macellum of Puteoli also known as the temple of Serapide is a market of Roman origin that is located near ...
chinito
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3 years ago
Cool thing to watch--Barbarians on netflix.
I'm a big fan of badass girl movies.. as in they are the main character, not just eye candy. Like, Resident Evil and Underworld movies a...
triplug
872.16
3 years ago
PeakD
Roman Baths - The gateway to Roman opulence in Geoagiu-Bai, Hunedoara county
Roman Baths - The gateway to Roman opulence in Geoagiu-Bai, Hunedoara county Nothing is worth more than today. – Goethe As I said befo...
steevc
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3 years ago
PeakD
Roman around a fort in South Shields
On our recent trip to the north of England we were visiting friends in South Shields by the Tyne. We thought we would explore the area a ...
francesleader
606.95
5 years ago
Hive.Blog
Ist QUEEN OF BRITANNIA - BOUDICA OF THE ICENI
Years ago, when I was a young woman, some friends teased me & nicknamed me Boudica because of my attitude. I was living near Colches...
jagged
701.37
5 years ago
PeakD
Murano Glass - 1000 years of History
The most expensive Murano Glass sculpture sold. This Thomas Stearns piece sold for $737,000 in 2018. source & here "Murano gla...
adetorrent
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5 years ago
PeakD
In The Shadow Of Mount Vesuvius
Napoli IN THE SHADOW OF MOUNT VESUVIUS I have been to Italy many, many times. Along with Spain and Greece, it's one of the most visited...
koskl
86.36
5 years ago
PeakD
Pompeii live from the British Museum
Hi all, This is a quick post to remind / make people aware, that today the British Museum is broadcasting an exhibition called 'Life and ...
infidel1258
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6 years ago
eSteem
Truth & Encouragement | Romans
Join us as our pastor unpacks Romans in one month, Tuesday nights 7 till 9pm with Village Church. Truth & Encouragement | Romans Thi...
neoexpress
0.12
6 years ago
Steemit
Why do we say, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”?
If you wish to gain esteem and avoid grief, then it’s wise to respect the customs of the majority within any culture you may find yoursel...
bernardo69
0.56
6 years ago
Steemit
Meaning, exegesis and commentary of the bible verse: "If God is for us, who can be against us", Romans 8:31
The affirmation of the apostle Paul in Romans 8:31: "If God is for us, who can be against us"; is an expression of the last bea...
oo7harv
6.16
6 years ago
Steemit
28 OR 29 DAYS? A Roman History of FEBRUARY
As it's the 29th of February today, and as leap years only come around every 4 years, I decided to do a post on where this oddity in our ...
oo7harv
6.16
6 years ago
Steemit
28 OR 29 DAYS? - A Roman History of FEBRUARY
As it's the 29th of February today, and as leap years only come around every 4 years, I decided to do a post on where this oddity in our ...
simply2koool
1.76
6 years ago
eSteem
Length of hours during Roman era
Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. However, there were always 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness, so the length ...