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The Dead Romans Society - Page 1Previous NextSo, first page is here, yay!
kashuan:1) i will never entirely get over the whiplash of going into a primarily ancient greek-relat
caravaggion:Mood Board:Briseisfor @eradne
Arne Jacobsen, armchair Egg (Aegget) 1957-58. © Republic of Fritz Hansen.
A torch-racer. Black-figure Panathenaic amphoriskos, artist unknown; ca. 400 BCE. Found at Eretria
chelidonart:The Dead Romans Society - Remedia Amoris Prologue (pt. two) - || Page 2 ||<< Pre
Ancient Greek golden ring in the shape of a dove. Artist unknown; ca. 360 BCE. Now in the Staatlic
Portion of a fresco from Pompeii depicting a garden with various birds (a dove and a peacock). Now
Living in “The Secret History”Moodboard
the classics
Tighty Whities after a long day haha
ahencyclopedia:PEOPLE OF THE ANCIENT WORLD: Dido (Queen of Tyre/Founder of Carthage) QUEEN Dido (aka
lama-armonica:Spartans in metro (source)Okay I know this has nothing to do with anything classics re
romegreeceart:Roman bronze mouse pendant* Vidy Roman Museum (Switzerland)Source: Photograph by Rama,
The infant Heracles strangles the snakes sent by his mother Hera to kill him, while a servant-woman
An Anthropologie exclusive Mr. Boddington’s Penguin Classics
life-of-a-latin-student:Nobody attacks me without punishment.Optime!
shouty-y:Here’s my full piece for the “Classics but Make it Gay” zine which Kickstarter has official
allbeendonebefore:Here’s Corinth from the livestream! :DI have no idea what was going on with the co
This just arrived in my mailbox today. Some of you may be able to donate, while others might be inte
thoodleoo:i may use my degree in classics exclusively to make extremely bad alignment charts but tbh
clodiuspulcher:When you come home from a ten year war and immediately call your father in law a cuck
Ancient Roman terracotta statuette of a dog. Artist unknown; made in southern Italy, 1st cent. BCE/
The death of Orpheus. Attic red-figure stamnos, signed by the painter Hermonax; ca. 470 BCE. Now i
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