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Before Julius Caesar's pivotal role as a general, he was appointed a high priest of Jupiter. Was this an earnest occupation for him or a political placement? Do we know anything about Caesar's experience and influence as a priest? What were his duties like?
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After Alexander the Great defeated King Porus in the Battle of the Hydaspes, it is said that he built a city called Nicaea nearby, where is this city located? And is there any archaeological evidence to prove its location?
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How did ancient Roman prostitutes prevent pregnancies or the transfer of STD's without contraceptives.
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The kingdom of Sicily under Roger II is often described as a bulwark of tolerance and shrewd administration, a place in which Muslims, Jews and Christians lived together without conflict in an era when crusades were common, was it really like this?
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The Louvre contains a porcelain incense burner from the Sung Dynasty that belonged to Marco Polo. However some say it was made in the 17th century, and therefore couldn't be Polo's. Which is accurate?
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How did Indian nationalists view the Taj Mahal being identified as a symbol of India? What place does the building hold in the Indian psyche and has this changed throughout periods?
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