06-13-2007, 10:31 PM
Sonic,
If you want to write a book on an individual who seems to have been neglected for a while, how about Sertorius, or perhaps Q. Caelius Rufus. Then agen how about Drusus, both older and younger.
Phil,
If you called your son Alexander, even if you didn't give him the middle name 'Helios', you could always try 'Selene', if your wife doesn't like 'Cleopatra'. Incidentally, my son Alexander is named after his grandfather but I have already sorted out where the picture of Alexander the Great will go in his room.
As a publishing suggestion, no-one seems to have produced a comprehensive book on Roman forts recently. Given the recent discoveries in places like Xanten and Carlisle, there could be a market for a new and up to date book.
Crispvs
If you want to write a book on an individual who seems to have been neglected for a while, how about Sertorius, or perhaps Q. Caelius Rufus. Then agen how about Drusus, both older and younger.
Phil,
If you called your son Alexander, even if you didn't give him the middle name 'Helios', you could always try 'Selene', if your wife doesn't like 'Cleopatra'. Incidentally, my son Alexander is named after his grandfather but I have already sorted out where the picture of Alexander the Great will go in his room.
As a publishing suggestion, no-one seems to have produced a comprehensive book on Roman forts recently. Given the recent discoveries in places like Xanten and Carlisle, there could be a market for a new and up to date book.
Crispvs
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