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Simon Escobar is on page 210 of 352 of A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
Really liking it so far, just reached ch 7. A whole lot of names makes it hard to keep tracking of what going on sometimes, really need to take notes. So far ch 5 murder in the slave state has been my favorite a very interesting look in how they viewed killing of slaves, murder by magic ch 6 was also kind of funny in what they viewed as magic and how it was interchangeable with poison or medicine.
Jan 09, 2025 05:37AM Add a comment
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome

Simon Escobar
Simon Escobar is on page 109 of 352 of A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
About to finish chapter 3 about murder in the family. Have to find a way to take notes, lots of names. Murdering parents is often seen as the most horrendous when dealing with family murder, fathers seem to be the vast majority while mothers or women is general. They also had no degrees of murder in certain situations so they were excused but did have a form of an insanity plead.
Jan 03, 2025 09:07AM Add a comment
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome

Simon Escobar
Simon Escobar is on page 71 of 352 of A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
Just finished the first chapter, which ended on Julius Caesar’s murder. It was entertaining, a nice little overview of how his fellow senators viewed him and how they gave him to much power, to inevitably lead to need to kill him. Also completed chapter 2 which mostly focused on various laws that were placed and in use but didn’t necessarily cover murder specifically in how we view it today, more on property.
Dec 31, 2024 08:00AM Add a comment
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome

Simon Escobar
Simon Escobar is on page 33 of 352 of A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
So far, interesting. Learned of the difference between homicide and murder (as well as its variants). Learned of two great (for the plebs or poor people) or not so great men that were politically involved and were murdered for trying to go against the rich (), Tiberius Gracchus and Publius Claudius Pulcher. Also learned the Ides of March was March 15.
Dec 30, 2024 12:29PM Add a comment
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome

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