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Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - JRSCline - 01-07-2001 Hi!<br> <br> This discussion board is sponsored by RomanArmy.com as part of our test site at www.angelfire.com/or2/jrscline<br> <br> Please feel free to start a discussion, share news or a good idea. Invite your friends!<br> <br> If you are new to the board, please introduce yourself here and make yourself part of the community.<br> <br> Cheers,<br> <br> J.R.S. (Jenny) Cline<br> Administrator <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub45.ezboard.com/ujrscline.showPublicProfile?language=EN>JRSCline</A> at: 1/18/01 10:22:00 am<br></i> Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - JRSCline - 04-27-2004 Wow, my very first post... I had forgotten where it was...<br> <br> <---- sniffs back sentimental tear<br> <br> Enjoy the fellowship!<br> <br> Cheers,<br> Jenny <p></p><i></i> Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - Praefectusclassis - 04-27-2004 You have had plenty of errr 'megalomaniacal' different titles in the meantime too. I see Caesar there, I remember Imperatrix and another indicating 'All powerful being' (paraphrased) as well. <p>Greets<br> <br> Jasper</p><i></i> Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - JRSCline - 04-27-2004 It's good to be the Queen! <br> <br> Unfortunately, Romans didn't have lady <em>Caesares</em> or <em>Imperatrices </em> (the real reason why the Empire fell...) I couldn't find references to back my claim to the throne. So I've settled on a title that reflects the facts, just the facts. <br> <br> Cheers<br> Jenny <p></p><i></i> Re: Imperatrix - Uwe Bahr - 05-01-2004 Jenny,<br> <br> some scholars see Julia Maesa, Grandmother of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander, as the woman that made both emperor and was just herself - more or less - ruling, until her death. Beyond that the wifes of the emperors wore the title 'Augusta' (Empress); so You wouldn't be the first ... <p></p><i></i> Augusta? - JRSCline - 05-03-2004 Hmmmm! Intriguing idea, Uwe!<br> <br> But... Naw... Jasper would never let me hear the end of it. Neither would my husband!<br> <br> Jenny<br> <p></p><i></i> Re: Augusta? - G.Pub.Britannicus - 10-26-2011 Ave, Augusta! Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - Astiryu1 - 04-02-2012 Ave Everyone! I thought I would announce that I have returned after (a far too long) absence. New things are happening for me. I am now going to college for Massage Therapy and will be done in 2013 with school. I missed "talking" with everyone and can't wait to get back on the horse. By the way; my first report was done on Hippocrates It was the most in depth report my teacher had ever gotten on him Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - Bruuk - 07-24-2012 I am new here. I am sorry... Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - Epictetus - 07-24-2012 There's no need to apologise because you are new! Welcome to RAT. Feel free to introduce yourself, take a look at the rules and join in any topic that interests you. Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - starman2012 - 07-26-2012 Quote: By the way; my first report was done on Hippocrates It was the most in depth report my teacher had ever gotten on him Congrats. Re: Welcome to Roman Army Talk! - Bruuk - 07-26-2012 Thanks for your welcome. I want to find link to ROMAN HELMET DATABASE, but I canĀ“t. Does it exist yet? Bruukus Minimus Re: Imperatrix - starman2012 - 07-29-2012 Quote:some scholars see Julia Maesa, Grandmother of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander, as the woman that made both emperor So a woman made Elagabulus emperor. No wonder it was a patriarchal system. :-) |