History: paterfamilias

Posted on Sun 27 March 2022 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

The paterfamilias was the male leader and figurehead of the Italian family unit. The paterfamilias was thought to have absolute power over the family and was even considered to have the right to execute his children, though this rarely occurred. The paterfamilias passed from father to sons, upon death, and …


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History: consuls

Posted on Sun 20 March 2022 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

The consuls where the supreme executive officers of the Roman Republic, 509-264 BCE. The Romans believed that consuls held imperium, and thus were allowed rule over the Roman state, including the ability to make laws. Two consuls were selected annually to manage the government and lead the army. The consuls …


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History: imperium

Posted on Sun 13 March 2022 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

The Roman belief in the "right to command" is known as imperium. The Romans believed that certain officials and rulers such as their consuls and praetors held imperium, or the ability to command the military.


History: Pyrrhic War

Posted on Sun 06 March 2022 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

267 BCE -- A series of battles between Rome and King Pyrrhus of Epirus. As the Greeks came into contact with Rome, resulting from Roman expansion across the Italian Peninsula, they increasingly experienced conflict. The Greeks, who relied heavily on mercenaries, bought the aid of King Pyrrhus of Epirus to help …


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History: Samnites

Posted on Sun 27 February 2022 in history • Tagged with history, people

Central Apennine Mountains, Mountain Range Bisecting Italy from North to South- A hill people of Central Italy, who, from 343- 290 BCE, waged war with the Romans. Finally, Rome defeated them and established a treaty with the Samnite states providing an expanded Roman Confederation and an alliance between the parties …


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Hamilton

Posted on Sun 20 February 2022 in news • Tagged with culture, history

Hamilton does History a disservice by making Aaron Burr seem like a cool guy and not a creep.