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Tumblr, once a pioneering social media platform known for its vibrant communities, creative expression, and unique blend of microblogging and social networking, has faced significant…
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“Veni, Vidi, Vici” – Who said it, when and why?
Ciao and welcome to ARoadRetraveled! In the mosaic of ancient history, one character shines brighter than most: Gaius Julius Caesar, the Roman general and leader known for his boldness and…
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Crossing the Rubicon: The Point of No Return that Changed Ancient Rome
Ciao and welcome to ARoadRetraveled! Having published a few blogs about Julius Caesar and the Ides of March has inspired me to create more content about this fascinating figure. In…
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Music and Dance in Ancient Rome
An introduction to the world of music and dance in ancient Rome to complement the short videos capturing the essence of the historical reenactment in Ostia Antica.
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Insider Guide to One Day in Rome with visits to Colosseum and Vatican City
Ciao and welcome to ARoadRetraveled! If touring the Colosseum and Vatican is on your “Rome bucket list” and you have just one day in Rome to do both, this blog is for you. I’ve lived in Rome…
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10 Surprising things about Julius Caesar most people don’t know
10 surprising things about Julius Caesar most people don’t know about his character, experiences, and enduring legacy.
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A Perfect Day in Rome: Hidden Gems & Iconic Landmarks Without Colosseum or Vatican
A Perfect Day in Rome: Exploring Hidden Gems and Iconic Landmarks Without the Colosseum or Vatican
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BEST gelato in Rome (according to local gelato snob)
The BEST gelato in Rome (according to local gelato snob and local) is Cremeria Monteforte conveniently located right next to the Pantheon.
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Why You Should Avoid Tour and Transfer Companies in Italy with Hidden Prices
Why You Should Avoid Tour and Transfer Companies with Hidden Prices on your next trip to Italy and book with an Honest company
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What is Ides of March – Julius Caesar and how it changed Ancient Rome
In the complex web of history, certain dates bear a weight that extends beyond their calendrical significance. One such date is the Ides of March and Julius Caesar – a date that changed…
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SAVE MONEY on your Italy Trip: Avoid Third Party Platforms & Book with Local Providers
Insider tips on How to SAVE MONEY on your trip to Italy by avoiding third-party platforms and booking directly with local providers
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Secrets of Gladiators: 15 Fascinating Facts You May Not Know
Secrets of Gladiators: 15 Fascinating Facts You Didn't Know that will make your next visit to the Colosseum fascinating. From its ancient origins to female gladiatrix to Emperors who fought…
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