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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Guest: Dr Gillian Shepherd (Director, Trendall Centre, La Trobe University)
Episode CVI - The Third Servile War
Episode CV - Spartacus the Gladiator
Episode CIV - Slavery
Episode CIII - Old Age in the Roman World
Episode CII - Clodia
Episode CI - The Last Will and Testament of Caesar
Episode C - The Death of Caesar (Live in Melbourne)
Episode XCIX - Q and A IV
Episode XCVIII - Caesar's Gallic War
Episode XCVII - Sallust
Episode XCVI - Dictator of Rome
Episode XCV - The First Triumvirate
Episode XCIV - A Republic Worth Fighting For
Episode XCIII - Powerful Personalities
Episode XCII - The Beginning of the End of the Republic
Episode XCI - The Roman Constitution
Episode XC - Herodes Atticus
Episode LXXXIX - A Man the World Could Not Hold
Episode LXXXVIII – Severan Stories II
Episode LXXXVII – Severan Stories I
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