In 1898, the last speaker of the little-known Dalmatian language died in a railroad accident, the final act in the language’s millennium-long decline. Although it had clung onto life for so long, the Dalmatian language had been caught between two much larger rivals, the prestige language of the Adriatic, Italian, […]
Category: Rome
The Explorer King: Juba II’s Expedition to the Blessed Isles
In 31 BC, Octavian defeated the combined forces of Marc Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt at Actium and became the first Roman emperor, taking title of Augustus. To secure his rule in the provinces, Augustus created several client kingdoms, which in Roman parlance, were kingdoms that were Roman subjects […]