#Cilicia
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Vespasian, Titus, Domitian: Gods Created by the Senate
After Vespasian’s death, he became Divus Vespasianus. His son Titus became Divus Titus. Their temples rose not only in Rome (for instance,…
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Empire in Repair Mode: Vespasian and the Eastern Provinces
Scars of History Ignition Point Rome never fixed what wasn’t broken. It broke things in order to fix them. Vespasian came to…
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Vespasian: The Maritime Network and the Stone Algorithm
Dead Men with Ideas Name in Stone Vespasian was not born in gold or myth, but in the dust of the Sabine…
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Tarhunt and the Bull of Storms: The Çineköy Bilingual
Artifact of Inevitability Through the Glass You stand before a stone that was once the body of a god. Wheels, bulls, a…
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Echo of Cybele: A Call from the Cracks
Abandoned Pantheons Ashes Upon the Altar The wind carries dust through shattered columns where once the drums thundered for Cybele. The temple…
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Trajan: Bridge Into the Void
Dead Men with Ideas A Name in Stone At the summit of the Roman Empire stands a man. He’s not looking at…
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