Crucifixion was a Roman practise or torture and execution that proved a popular punishment for slaves and enemies of Rome When crucified an individual was nailed to a cross or a piece of wood and left in the elements to asphyxiate.
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Episode CXLIX - Herodian
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Episode CXLVII - The Vagaries of Chance
Episode CXLVI - The Sun is Getting Real Low (Maximinus)
Episode CXLV - Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Episode CXLIV - Ulpian
Episode CXLIII - Damnatio Memoriae
Episode CXLII - Deification
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Episode CXLI - Translating Suetonius
Episode CXL - A Ridiculous Waste of Time (Severus Alexander IV)
Episode CXXXIX - A Fish in a Net (Severus Alexander III)
Episode CXXXVIII - Rise of the Sasanian Empire (Severus Alexander II)
Episode CXXXVII - Mother Knows Best (Severus Alexander I)
Episode CXXXVI - Spartacus (1960)
Episode CXXXV - Lupercalia
Episode CXXXIV - Roman Health and Medicine
Episode CXXXIII - Anthology of Interest II
Episode CXXXII - Q and A V
Episode CXXXI - Champions of the People (Gracchi IV)
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