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    NEW WEBSITE FEATURE: Check out the new of the Provinces of the with information and capital cities:

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  2. Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the northeastern coast of Scotland, about 2 miles south of Stonehaven. The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries.

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  3. Ancient Greek word of the day: κρατηρ, κρατηρος m. (krater) = bowl Achaemenid gold bowl with lion imagery.

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  5. Latin word of the day: in matrimonium duco = I marry Roman sarcophagus relief depict Roman marriage ceremony.

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  6. The Alcazar of Segovia, Spain. It started off as a Roman fort before being rebuilt by the Berber Almoravid dynasty. It’s present form dates to the Kingdom of Castile.

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  7. Roman mosaic flooring from a house at Emporiae, Spain.

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  9. Mycenae, Greece. It was one of the major centres of Greek civilisation during the Bronze Age.

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  10. Athenian tetradrachm coin, c. 200-150 BC.

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  11. The theatre of Philippi. In 356 BC, Philip II conquered the city, completed its fortifications and renamed it Philippi. The first phase of the theatre dates to this period.

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  12. A map of the barbarian invasions of the .

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  13. The Temple of Hercules Victor, Rome. It was built in the 2nd c. BC and perhaps erected by L. Mummius Achaicus, conqueror of the Achaeans and destroyer of Corinth.

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  14. Explore the city of , which was destroyed by the 79 AD eruption of Mount :

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  15. Happy ! The Roman month Februarius was named after the Latin term februum, which means purification, via the purification ritual Februa held on February 15 (full moon) in the old lunar Roman calendar.

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  16. The Temple of Bziza is a well-preserved 1st c. AD temple in the town of Bziza, . It is dedicated to Azizos, a personification of the morning star in Canaanite mythology.

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  17. Enjoyed explaining to my pupils about the ‘First ’ and why Britannia was abandoned by the Roman Empire using .

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  18. Ancient Greek word of the day: τροπαιον, -ου n. (tropaion) = trophy Roman intaglio of the goddess Victoria crowning a tropaeum and an eagle sits the other side, 2nd c. AD.

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  20. Latin word of the day: cibus, -i m. = food Roman fresco from the House of Julia Felix, .

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  21. The Titan of Braavos. It is a fortress in the shape of a massive statue that guards the harbour of . The image of the Titan appears on Braavosi coinage. It is a throwback to the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the .

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