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Old 07-26-2008, 12:31 PM   #373
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Has anyone read the "Last Kings of Rome" I posted some weeks ago? I would like to encourage you to do so. It is a very quick read - and I find to be VERY interesting. I would like to see if anyone else is fascinated by this. It covers a time in the history of Rome that we are taught very little about - between the founding of Rome (and Remus and Romulus, and all that, that we know about) and the Republic (which is where our teaching/learning usually begins). And yet some important artists and writers (e.g. Shakespeare) thought it was very worthy of consideration.
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