Forwarded from Western Heritage
The Via Appia is the first Roman Road which begun in 312 BC
It reaches southward 360 miles from #Rome to #Brundisium, an Adriatic port. The growth of Romes brilliance was due to It's uncontrolled nature, once abrahmic theism took hold It's end was but a matter of time.
It reaches southward 360 miles from #Rome to #Brundisium, an Adriatic port. The growth of Romes brilliance was due to It's uncontrolled nature, once abrahmic theism took hold It's end was but a matter of time.
Vinnie Sullivan
The #Waterloo Helmet/Waterloo Bridge Helmet was found in the River Thames (1868) by Waterloo Bridge, #London. Another amazing pre-Roman #Celtic relic. This bronze ceremonial horned helmet dates back to 150–50 BC. All 📸's taken by myself, feel free to ask…
#TheAltonTreause, which is said to date back to the 1st century AD, was found in southern #England and shows #Roman influences within #Celtic design before the Roman conquest of AD 43. The coins depict the faces of various kings of southern England before falling to #Rome.
Photos from my trip to the British Museum (click on post/page to see previous relics which I've posted)
Photos from my trip to the British Museum (click on post/page to see previous relics which I've posted)
#Rome was replaced due to the internationalism of #Christendom, thus early Romans knew to oppose/destroy it.This reality, most won't admit. When you can not take people by force, you take their hearts & minds, convincing them that under an Eastern "God," we're all just the same.
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Nero’s Torches (Candlesticks of Christianity) [1876] by Henryk Siemiradzki. It depicts early "Christians" being burned as perpetrators of the Great Fire of #Rome. Similar to London (1666) & elsewhere. Nero himself blamed the fire on eastern missionaries known as "Christians".