#Licinius I
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stcantarella · 6 months ago
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need him choking on it. and by it I mean. molten gold
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annabelle--cane · 6 months ago
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lady mowbray is said to look like a roman statue come to life so I am now frantically going back through my roman portraiture class notes to find her thee perfect face claim
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billiemilou · 19 days ago
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Here are another two for the 27th and 28th of Classicstober, with Menander I Soter, one of the greatest Indo-Greek Kings, and Marcus Licinius Crassus, "the richest man in Rome".
Sometimes I wish I could spend more time on these, but I've been working on other things too in the background.
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historical-kitten · 1 year ago
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Inspired by @just-late-roman-republic-things' lists like this. XD I love them so much I had to try one.
The way ancient politicians escape a corn maze.
Octavian: He has scouted the route in advance and plotted a course. When he gets lost, he follows Agrippa out and takes the credit.
Agrippa: Literally the only one who finds his way out easily and on his own. He was never lost.
Mark Antony: He makes his way through somehow despite not planning a path. If he hits a dead end, he just pushes through the corn. At least once he hides in the corn and jump-scares Octavian to make him scream.
Lepidus: He entered the maze, but no one saw him exit. No one searches for him. Octavian says he made it home and Antony agrees. The fact they agree on this is concerning...
Cicero: He solves the layout immediately but then second guesses himself. As he walks, he audibly describes his thought process, pausing at every turn. Everyone behind him is in agony.
Dolabella: He sets the maze on fire after he finds out he still owes the entry fee and they won't waive it. He tries to blame Mark Antony.
Julius Caesar: He sends flunkies through to scout the maze for him and follows after they give him a map. He is dubbed the first to navigate the maze successfully.
Pompey: He gets lost on his own so he bribes someone to lead him out and after he exits, calls anyone else who had assistance to escape a cheater.
Crassus: He bought an aerial view of the maze beforehand and uses this to get out successfully. After Dolabella sets the maze on fire, he tries to sell the owner insurance.
Brutus: He navigates the maze successfully after he bands together with Cassius and essentially follows his friend out of the maze. Somehow he's the one who gets all the credit.
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catilinas · 16 days ago
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do you think lucius licinius crassus and either publius mucius scaevola cos133 or quintus mucius scaevola pontifex cos95 or quintus mucius scaevola augur cos117 or maybe all of them explored each others bodies
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caesxr · 8 months ago
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art imitates life
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garland-on-thy-brow · 1 year ago
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So... you could say Publius Crassus took after Pompey, but Sextus Pompey definitely took after Crassus (surrounded by ghosts of his father and brother and wants his fucking house back).
They exchanged sons somehow.
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tityre-tu-scurra · 8 months ago
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Three random guys.
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the-casbah-way · 2 months ago
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this class makes me want to off myself everyone is so quiet and polite where are the weird archaeologists who want to argue about everything
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sforzesco · 5 months ago
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I love how much Lucullus can't stand Pompey, and also this
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Pompey the Great: A Political Biography, Robin Seager
with something from this thrown in for extra flavor
Crassus and Pompey, on the other hand, ridiculed Lucullus for giving himself up to pleasure and extravagance, as if a luxurious life were not even more unsuitable to men of his years than political and military activities.
Plutarch, Lucullus
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xxmarvelouslifexx · 9 months ago
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I did it! My first fanfiction, for the pairing that exists probably nowhere else but my own mind, Lucullus/Clodius. Happy Valentine's Day to them!
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doobydoobydoowau · 1 year ago
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i think all this classical reading is finally getting to me bc sometimes i'll look at a bust of the mustiest man on the planet and I'll think about it for a moment
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attila-werther · 1 year ago
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I miss the tris homines. like, these three are giving me a headache
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historical-kitten · 1 year ago
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Once again inspired by @just-late-roman-republic-things.
Unarmed Ancient Romans in a Haunted House
(It's a good things swords aren't allowed.)
Octavian: He wasn't feeling well when this was proposed but insists on coming, then screams at the jump scares and somehow ends up hiding in a field next door.
Agrippa: He heads through and has no reaction at all to the scares. On the way through he sees a door hanging off its hinges and pulls out his all purpose tool to fix it. If Octavian is still hiding in the field when he exits, he goes to find him.
Mark Antony: He is laughing at most of the scares and chatting with the scare workers. If one manages to startle him, they get punched in the face, but they all go out for beers afterwards so it's cool. (If he gets outside before Agrippa, he goes to get Octavian out of the field with a big sigh. He does tease him about this.)
Lepidus: He is a cautionary tale and becomes the subject of local legends as he reluctantly went into the haunted house after Antony and Octavian told him to, but he never leaves. Some say on late nights, you can hear a voice crying in the night, "Why did I think we were a trio?"
Cicero: He explains to his group the psychology and special effects behind the haunted house as they go through it. Yes, he shrieks at a jump scare, but then immediately says, "Ah, see, the startle scare activates one's sympathetic nervous system and triggers an acute stress response that prepares the body to engage in either fight or flight." His group might not enjoy this, but Cicero does.
Dolabella: He is one of the scare actors and absolutely takes it too far with his act. He is the one punched by Antony.
Julius Caesar: Let's be honest, he just bought tickets for his friends and supporters who wanted to go... But if pressed, would absolutely be the guy talking about how it was not going to be scary in line so the scare actors decide to gang up on him throughout the entire thing and make his experience miserable.
Pompey: He boasts even louder than Caesar about how he is unable to be scared. That leads to a gang of scare actors picking on him as well until he runs out screaming, but once outside he pretends he was laughing the entire time.
Crassus: He stays outside and partners scared looking people with a group of large, brave people working for him for a nominal fee. Haunted house escort service. Not THAT kind. (That costs extra.)
Brutus: He manages to get through the house, finding the attitudes of Julius Caesar and Magnus Pompey as horrifying as anything inside the house. (Except for the clowns. They are admittedly worse.)
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catilinas · 1 year ago
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florus 1.40.18-9 trans. e.s. forster
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horriblehistorieslandfill · 2 months ago
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I don’t have a favorite history icon yet and it’s driving me insane
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