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Capitoline

  • The Capitoline is one of the Seven Hills of Rome.

Seven Hills of Rome

    1. Aventine
    2. Caelian
    3. Capitoline
    4. Esquiline
    5. Palatine
    6. Quirinal
    7. Viminal

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Herodotus of Halicarnassus (c.484-c.420 BCE) was an Ancient Greek historian who wrote recording the Greco-Persian Wars. Biography was the first […]

Eureka

Eureka!, is from the Greek meaning ‘I have found it’. It is the phrase uttered by the Greek inventor and […]

Adulis

Adulis is mentioned by as a port on the trading in , Hides and Slaves. During the first century CE, […]

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We cannot all of us do everything

We cannot all of us do everything is from the Latin . It is a Latin phrase by the Roman Poet […]

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