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Where Did Ancient Romans Sleep?

Where Did Ancient Romans Sleep

The bedrooms of ancient Romans varied significantly depending on social class. While the elite enjoyed luxurious and well-decorated sleeping quarters, the poor had to make do with

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the mouth of truth

The mouth of truth

Many stories surround this ancient monument, from being a water drainage cover to a medieval time revenge tool for unfaithful spouses and thieves. The Mouth of Truth

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The Alchemist door

On the ancient Esquiline hills, in what was once a beautiful garden surrounding the villa Palombaro, made by Marques Massimiliano Palombaro, member of The Alchemists of Palazzo

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cleopatra

Cleopatra in Rome

Don’t you like a good love story? It is usually fictional, based on someone’s life story but what I am about to write is a true, well-documented,

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circus maximus

Circus Maximus

Valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills jealously hides the most famous racing track in Ancient Roman history. The Circus Maximus. When you set your foot on

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Where Did Ancient Romans Sleep?

Where Did Ancient Romans Sleep

The bedrooms of ancient Romans varied significantly depending on social class. While the elite enjoyed luxurious and well-decorated sleeping quarters, the poor had to make do with

Read More »
the mouth of truth

The mouth of truth

Many stories surround this ancient monument, from being a water drainage cover to a medieval time revenge tool for unfaithful spouses and thieves. The Mouth of Truth

Read More »

The Alchemist door

On the ancient Esquiline hills, in what was once a beautiful garden surrounding the villa Palombaro, made by Marques Massimiliano Palombaro, member of The Alchemists of Palazzo

Read More »
cleopatra

Cleopatra in Rome

Don’t you like a good love story? It is usually fictional, based on someone’s life story but what I am about to write is a true, well-documented,

Read More »
circus maximus

Circus Maximus

Valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills jealously hides the most famous racing track in Ancient Roman history. The Circus Maximus. When you set your foot on

Read More »