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Love of History | Today in Ancient History
Dr. Constantina Katsari is a comparative historian that specialises on ancient and modern history. She looks at current events with a critical eye and brings forward direct comparisons with similar historical events.
Today in Ancient History
constantinakatsari
September 13, 2011
Ancient
509 BC
On the Ides of September the temple of Jupiter on Rome’s Capitoline Hill was dedicated.
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