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 LXXXVI – Ascent to Greatness, However Steep and Dangerous
Episode LXXXV - Black and White
Episode LXXXIV – The African Emperor
Episode LXXXIII – Didius Julianus
Episode LXXXII - Pertinax
Episode LXXXI - Livy
Episode LXXX - Dio Cassius
Episode LXXIX - Epicureanism
Episode LXXVIII - Borders of the Roman Empire
Announcement: The Status Quo
Episode LXXVII - Such was the End of Commodus
Episode LXXVI - It's Good to be the King
Episode LXXV - Flying Too Close to the Sun
Episode LXXIV - Iron and Rust
Episode LXXIII - From a Kingdom of Gold
Episode LXXII - On Behalf of the State
Episode LXXI - Meditations
Episode LXX - The Marcomannic Wars
Episode LXIX - Galen and the Antonine Plague
Episode LXVIII - Never Underestimate the Parthians
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