Archive for 'Roman culture'
The Who, What, When, Where and Why of the Ludi Plebeii Posted by Brittany Britanniae on Nov 13, 2013
In understanding the culture and lifestyles of the ancient Romans, we should look to their holidays to both their gods, monuments, and national victories. An amazing list of Roman festivals can be found here. WHAT IS THE LUDI PLEBEII The Ludi Plebeii comes from the two words ludi (meaning play, games, etc.) and plebeii (meaning…
One to a Million in Latin and Roman Numerals Posted by Brittany Britanniae on Nov 5, 2013
This week we will be learning Roman Numerals and their Latin names, so that later this month we can learn how to write dates in Latin using Roman months, ordinal numbers, and dates. But first things first, how many of you can read the numbers on this clock? Well, there are four rules to remember…
The Unofficial Ancient Roman Monster Survival Guide Posted by Brittany Britanniae on Oct 22, 2013
Welcome to the Unofficial Ancient Roman Monster Guide! While, everyone knows about centaurs, harpies, cyclopes, mermaids, sirens, the chimera, hydra, giants, and et cetera; this guide’s goal is expose the truth of the monsters that hide under our very noses! The following monsters are very dangerous and should NOT be approached under any circumstance. Most…
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Roman Fashion Posted by Brittany Britanniae on Oct 15, 2013
1. Not everyone wore togas. Only free-born men were allowed to wear togas (as a sign of citizenship), while women wore stolas. Prostitutes and adulterers wore togas, because they were not allowed to wear stolas and this male garment was a sign of their female disgrace and shame. This is even reminiscent of Hawthorne’s Scarlett Letter. 2…
The Mundus of Ceres: Portals and Ghosts Posted by Brittany Britanniae on Aug 28, 2013
The following is a fictional creative piece based upon historical facts. The Story: August 24th 157 CE I awoke to the smell of smoke. There was something burning, but I could not distinguish what. It smelt like lamb or maybe even goat. I was getting older I could tell; my nose and even eyes were losing their…
The Top Ten Scandalous Women in Ancient Rome:Finale Posted by Brittany Britanniae on Aug 21, 2013
The final compilation of the scandalous women from Ancient Rome. Enjoy! NUMBER 3 Name: Poppaea Sabina (30AD–65AD) a.k.a Poppaea Sabina the Younger Vices: Adultery, 2 Murders, Plotting, Ruthlessness, Manipulation, Weakness: Ambition, Children, Power Prime Examples: Poppaea was said to have married her second husband,Otho, in order to seduce the Emperor Nero. Ironically, she divorced her husband Otho…
The Top Ten Scandalous Women of Ancient Rome: Part II Posted by Brittany Britanniae on Aug 14, 2013
The list of infamous, scandalous and plotting women continues to countdown… NUMBER 7 Name: Julia the Elder (39 BC – AD 14) Vices: Promiscuity, Excessive Affairs, Treason, Weakness: Food, Men, Speaking Her Mind, Drinking Parties, Small Islands Prime Examples: Julia the Elder was the daughter of Emperor Augustus. According to Dio and Seneca, although married to…






