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When the Roman army conquered an area and took slaves, what were the logistics of feeding them and selling them?
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World War I was called the "War to end all wars", were their similar sentiments post-WWII and if not was the reason for heightened fear of impending wars?
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In modern culture soldiers are stereotyped as being robotic and serious, even in personal life. Is this stereotypical discipline a product of more modern military drilling and changes in how the military is perceived by most people?
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Is ut true that women in the ancient Mediterranean often wore veiled clothing similar to the Middle East today?
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Assassin's Creed Origins is set in Ptolemaic Egypt, so now I wanna know how accurate my favourite screen adaptation of it is: HBO's *Rome*
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In Assassin's Creed Brotherhood the player purchases and renovates major landmarks (Augustus' Mausoleum, Collosseum, Arch of Titus, churches etc). Did Renaissance noblemen ever fund restoration projects like this? Did 16th Century Romans try to preserve the city's ancient architecture?
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