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Sybilline Books or Sybilline Oracles?
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Julius Camillus's topic in Templum Romae - Temple of Rome
Ironically, last night, the history channel had yet another show on the coming mayan prophecy of 2012. They actually mentioned this "Cumean Sybil" who wrote the sybilline prophecies, even giving her credit for predicting the birth of christ. Now my question is are they trying to say this is the same oracle who gave the books to Tarquin? this is very confusing. lol. GJC -
Your screen name
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Paulinus Maximus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
I always wanted to be a part of the Gens Julia, and the name Gaius Julius Camillus sounds very dignified and noble. I actually borrowed the Camillus part because of the Lindsey Davis Marcus Didius Falco series. I liked the character Quintus Justinus Camillus. On a side note, my son was named officially Caedicius Antonius and born on what is Caesar's birth date. -
Sybilline Books or Sybilline Oracles?
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Julius Camillus's topic in Templum Romae - Temple of Rome
I am not sure where I got it from to be honest, but it just stood out to me, and I had to know its origins. Thanks for the information Maty. -
Fuzzy wuzzy dinosaurs
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Ursus's topic in Archaeological News: The World
My mentor has actually worked with the feathered specimens in china. They are a true treasure. As for T-rex, he was probably like an elephant, who itself has a soft down of hair on its body. But there was a smaller Rex species (much smaller) that was found with feathers. -
Scipio Africanus, Julius Caesar or Constantine the great
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Legio X's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
Caesar of course. -
Jewish tomb practices under Rome
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to caesar novus's topic in Templum Romae - Temple of Rome
I would be interested in the name of this expert as well. It may help me in my current research. -
Where Is Every One From?
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Viggen's topic in Renuntiatio et Consilium Comitiorum
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Thank you Aurelia, and my next question is are there any underground networks in the place where the Campus Martius once was?
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Anyone know where Julia Caesaris ashes (Caesar's daughter) were placed? *Btw, I am officially back thanks to Primus Pilus*
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,438801,00.html Its seems he has been found at last! Though I have never heard of him. Anyone here know much about his life?
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Where did all the Romans go?
Gaius Julius Camillus posted a topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
I have been wondering about something. Where did all the great Roman generals go? What become of the brave soldiers who held the Empire together? At the end, when Romulus Augustus abdicated, and even before that time, the army consisted of nothing more than barbarian tribes serving in the ranks. Were the Roman's breeding less, and thus the manpower was depleted? Did the best of that time opt for service in the new church theocracy, rather than seek glory and fame like those before them had done in the pagan meritocracy? I am interested in the opinions of those on this site. Thanks for your time LJV -
A Birthday Wish to The Augusta
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Paulinus Maximus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
Hail Augusta! -
Blood, flesh & myth
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Julius Camillus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
Thanks guys! truly. -
Greetings all I have written my first book, and now I have begun to edit and add detail as needed. It is a historical horror novel, centered on the present day and ancient Rome. What I need is supernatural myths that would relate to werewolves, vampires, etc. Blood cults, religious sects, secret societies, old prophecies, anything that could be worked into a supernatural aspect. Any information is helpful, but things related to Julius Caesar would be extra helpful. I have alot of information, but I figured I would consult the experts, and see if I missed anything. thanks guys LJV
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For good or bad, his family line (Claudius, Caligula, Nero, Agrippina the Minor), will always be remembered. As for mediocrity, I think any man who refuses the purple and honors Augustus' wishes is a great man, at least morally. How many generals plundered and cast Rome into Civil War for this very reason? As for his battles, they all seem to have gone well. His objectives were met, Arminius defanged, and the lost standards recovered. There were some losses, but that is war. Tiberius ended the Campaigns in Germania, most likely out of jealousy or fear of his adopted son's rising popularity and fame. So he did not leave in defeat. As for Piso, I think Germanicus was just too fair and eager to follow the rules, for his own good. With men like Piso, you cant reason. I only wish that later soldiers and men of Rome were so mediocre. Makes one wonder what would have happened had he leaved? Would Rome have been subjected to the horrors of Caligula and Nero? But thats just my opinion. Fascinating thread by the way. Inqsoc. Would Germanicus have been in control of Syria, or Piso as Governor? I am not certain. I would love to see what resources each had at their disposal.
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I would say Germanicus. The Roman world love him dearly.
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Blood, flesh & myth
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Julius Camillus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
Toes was the horses name. This has been a huge help. Some info I had, others I did not. But let me restate the question in a different manner. Do you know of any cults, sects, prophecies, ceremonies, etc that would be great to use for the existence of a vampire of werewolf? For example, the famous rite of Magna Mater, the taurobolium, could easily be reinterprated to be a vampiric rite of rebirth. Make more sense now? But this is a tremendous help indeed. *Thanks Lanista. Thats exactly what I am talking about. I posted the above, before I read your contribution* -
Blood, flesh & myth
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Julius Camillus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
Thank you very much! As always, your a huge help. -
Blood, flesh & myth
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Julius Camillus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
Thank you Asclepiades. Very helpful indeed. LJV -
Seneca seemed to be a hypocrite.
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May the Gods now guide you.
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Jesus from Caesar, Part II
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Gaius Julius Camillus's topic in Templum Romae - Temple of Rome
This turned out to be a very good thread, and I thank everyone who responded and offered their thoughts. Its why I love this site. -
I am looking for any patterns for roman style clothing, both civilian and military. My mother is a seamstress, so if i can get her the pattern, she can make it easily. Thanks in advance. LJV
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I am a paleontology intern, and climatic global changes are common for a living vibrant planet. There are regions of the world that were forests teeming with life during the age of the dinosauria. Now, they are deserts. Did the dinosaurs leave a carbon footprint? No. The planet heats, the planet cools. What we need to do is learn how to survive its extremes, not change it. This Global warming movement is very dangerous and rooted in arrogance. People once believed that the earth was the center of all things, and many were persecuted for denying that. Technically, we are preparing to come out of an ice age, and it does not take a scientist to know what happens next. You warm up. LJV
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Dead Sea tablet suggests Jewish resurrection imagery pre-dates Jesus
Gaius Julius Camillus replied to Ingsoc's topic in Archaeological News: The World
I tell ya, jesus was Caesar! *smiles*. This is very interesting indeed.