Chris Lynch's slanted view on sports, politics and entertainment. Please send thoughts or comments to chris.lynch@gmail.com
Friday, July 28, 2023
How the First Roman Triumvirate was Formed
Saturday, July 15, 2023
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome
The expansion of Roman power raised big debates and paradoxes about Rome's place in the world, about what counted as 'Roman' when so much of the Mediterranean was under Roman control and about where the boundary between barbarian and civilization now lay, and which side of the boundary Rome was on. When, for example, at the end of the third century BCE the Roman authorities welcomed the Great Mother goddess from the highlands of what is now Turkey and solemnly installed her in a temple on the Palatine, complete with her retinue of self-castrated. self-flagellating, long-haired priests - how Roman was that?
From Mary Beard's SPQR: A History pf Ancient Rome
Friday, December 09, 2022
Sometimes History Rhymes
Emphasis added because it sounded familiar. I feel for the ancient Roman because I can imagine him walking along the Palatine, seeing these "priests" trying to curry favor with the Great Mother goddess and him saying to himself, "WTF?"
I feel you my Roman brother, I feel you.
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Currently Reading
The books begins in 63 BCE with the the rebellion of Catiline who wanted to assassinate all Roman elected officials and burn the city to the ground, burning all records of all debts in the process. The book ends in 232 CE when the emperor Caracalla made every free inhabitant of the Roman Empire a Roman citizen.
Enjoying the book so far and will hope to put a dent into it on the flights home from Las Vegas,


