Hypatia: The Last Academic
They came to her by land. They came to her by sea. They came to her from the farthest reaches of the Roman Empire and […]
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They came to her by land. They came to her by sea. They came to her from the farthest reaches of the Roman Empire and […]
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Before she was a queen, she was a goddess. Born to the purple and weaned on pageantry, Cleopatra (69 BCE-30 BCE) was addressed as Thea
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Agrippina, Julian-Claudian Empress The ancient chroniclers would have us believe that Julia Agrippina the Minor better known as Agrippina the Younger (16 CE-59 CE) was
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It is assumed with some authority that Western women living in the twenty-first century have more options in their reproductive lives than at any time
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Home to thermal springs and verdant landscapes, the idyllic island of Ischia also houses the first Greek settlement in all of Europe. Enterprising pioneers from
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