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Tag: Massilia blog GB

Crossed arches of the cloister of a medieval monastery.
By Thierry Bontoux Posted on 10 June 202115 December 2021

A comparison between the Middle Ages and the Roman Empire

As some might know, I am passionate about Ancient Rome. I was less so with the Middle Ages, which is often presented to us as a dark period of Western … Continue reading A comparison between the Middle Ages and the Roman Empire

Categories: Blog GB, Fond GBTags: LDA blog GB, Le gouffre blog GB, Lucius Apex blog GB, Massilia blog GB
By Thierry Bontoux Posted on 23 February 202123 February 2021

Some Prejudices About the Roman Baths

The bathhouses played a fundamental role in ancient Rome, and each of us picture the Caracalla or Diocletian bathhouses. We often think that they were at the heart of Latin … Continue reading Some Prejudices About the Roman Baths

Categories: Blog GB, Fond GBTags: LCMAP blog GB, Lucius Apex blog GB, Massilia blog GB
By Thierry Bontoux Posted on 23 January 2021

The social status of women in Rome

I have received several messages on my Facebook page (@ThierryBontouxNovel) arguing about the status of married women in ancient Rome. It is true that in my two books (The riddle … Continue reading The social status of women in Rome

Categories: Blog GB, Fond GBTags: LCMAP blog GB, Lucius Apex blog GB, Massilia blog GB
By Thierry Bontoux Posted on 22 December 202023 December 2020

The cost of living in Rome during the First Century A.D.

What was the Standard of Living of Roman in the first century AD? This article answers this question quickly and concisely.

Categories: Blog GB, Fond GBTags: LCMAP blog GB, Lucius Apex blog GB, Massilia blog GB
detail of the painting The Slave Market by Gustave Boulanger showing slaves of all sexes and races arranged on a platform in a Roman market
By Thierry Bontoux Posted on 3 December 202015 December 2021

About Rome

The Roman world has often been idealized and compared to ours. However, this could not be more wrong. Its moral and social values ​​were utterly different, as I tried to … Continue reading About Rome

Categories: Blog GB, Fond GBTags: LCMAP blog GB, Lucius Apex blog GB, Massilia blog GB
Roman gold coins scattered on a dark brown background
By Thierry Bontoux Posted on 2 December 202015 December 2021

Wages Around the Beginning of The First Century A.D.

In my book “The Riddle of a Murdered Slave” I tried to provide as much facts as possible concerning the life of common people in Rome by the end of … Continue reading Wages Around the Beginning of The First Century A.D.

Categories: Blog GB, Fond GBTags: LCMAP blog GB, Lucius Apex blog GB, Massilia blog GB
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