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Biography of Spartacus
The Spartacus uprising began in 73 BC. Spartacus was from the north of the Aegean Sea and from Thrace. He was captured by the Roman army in a war and then joined the gladiators. In Rome at the training center for gladiators (in which the slaves are prepared to fight each other…
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Establishment of the city of Rome female wolves and Remus and Romulus
You must have seen many works created with the theme of a female wolf nursing two babies ! These works refer to the Roman myth, the legend of the creation of the city of Rome . Twin brothers, Mars and Rhea Silvia, virgin daughter…
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Greece and Rome
From about 2500 BC, the migration of some Aryan tribes from the north to Greece began. The existence of scattered islands and many mountains as well as tribal prejudices caused the Greek tribes to live separately and independently despite some cultural commonalities.…
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The difference between Takht Jamshid and the Colosseum and the difference between Iran and Europe
About 1950 years ago, Rome attacked Jerusalem, destroyed that city and enslaved its people.. About 45,000 to 60,000 of these slaves were used to build the Colosseum. A large part of these slaves were killed while working. Colosseum opening ceremony…
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The ambition of the Romans and the opposition of the Parthians
During the Parthian period, the major danger that was facing Iran from the West came from the ambitions of the Roman Empire in the Near East.. But in various battles, the Parthians, with the help of their agile and famous horsemen, proved to the Romans that they have a fighting spirit in defending their borders.…
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Parthian army (The army of the Parthian kingdom)
preface (It will be discussed further) During the Parthian period, there was no permanent and regular army that was always ready to defend the country. The Parthian army had a feudal structure before Ardeshir Babakan(lord-serf) Briefly about Parthians named Pathoureh(Parts) From the word party or party bin, which is one of…
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Antoinette, King of Rome, and Farhad IV, King of Persia
The narrative of the defeat in the war in small Med (Azerbaijan) led the attacker :Marc Antoinette Caesar's death and Roman civil wars caused Marc Antoinette to come to power in Egypt and Near Asia and Octavius in Europe.. But in the east they managed to enter the territory of Iran and after that…
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Justine's opinion about Iranians
"Procopius", a Roman historian born in Palestine, in his daily notes, on the following day, which was later determined to be February 2 553 He wrote it a year ago : Today the original version ( His own handwriting ) I have written the history and titled it "wars".…
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About the Roman Empire (Byzantium) Know more
Founder of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Millennial Empire) Constantine I. Rome refers to lands in Europe and Asia Minor that were for some time under the control of the Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire.. During the time of Constantine, the Romans after several hard defeats in the war with Iran; for management and planning…
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