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I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble~Emperor Augustus Caesar
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The answer to this weeks trivia is “all of the above” the romans around 100 BCE started using gold and marble more than just the average stone slabs that they used previously from 5th century BCE downwards. Thank you all who participated this week! Next trivia will be Friday and this coming Monday! Salavete!


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People have been asking for more PDFs so I’m more than happy to deliver and as for trivia not a bad one this week have a good week everyone answer will be revealed tomorrow..Salevete!




During the late republic early Empire of Rome what where the Roman buildings and structures made of?
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  •   Concrete slabs
  •   Marble
  •   Gold
  •   All of the above
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Ancient Roman #Swastika Brooch.

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Jupiter & Juno represent a Divine Pair in Latin Mythology equivilant to Zeus & Hera.


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