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Carrhae – Rome’s Shame

Crassus, Rome’s political spider, had spent his career building a web of networks at the heart of Roman politics. Naturally, when Crassus went to Syria, he went their looking for a fight.

Posted bylwilcocksonApril 21, 2019May 25, 2020Posted inAncient, BlogsTags:blog, caesar, carrhae, crassus, equites, history, history memes uk, legions, licinius, marcus, parthia, politics, pompey, publius, rome, shame, triumvirateLeave a comment on Carrhae – Rome’s Shame

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