Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 3 of 4
Relief of Mithras slaying the bull, 2nd c. AD. Louvre. Photo: Serge Ottaviani / Wikipedia

Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 3 of 4

The first post in this series_ discussed the achievements of the Roman Empire in the 1st-2nd centuries. The second post covered changes in the late 2nd to 4th c. AD.…

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Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 2 of 4
Bust of Diocletian at the National Museum of Serbia. Photo: ZazaSRB / Wikipedia

Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 2 of 4

The introduction to this series, on Roman achievements during the early Empire, is here. This post is available as a video at https://youtu.be/yjcfNZqYjGI. 3. Roman Empire in the late 2nd…

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Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 1 of 4
Bridge across the Tagus River at Alcantara, Spain, 104-106 AD. Length: 596 feet; width 28 feet; height 148 feet (respectively: 181.7 m, 8.6 m, 45 m). Photo: Dantla / Wikipedia

Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 1 of 4

This post is available as a video at https://youtu.be/5bxkmoxzi3U. 1. Introduction The traditional date for the end of the Roman Empire is 476, when Odoacer invaded the city of Rome…

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Sculpture Synopsis 5: Roman Art

For more on the why and how of the Sculpture Synopsis, see the first post in this series. The series is also available as a playlist on my YouTube Channel. Characteristic…

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Sculpture Synopsis 4: Hellenistic period

For more on the why and how of the Sculpture Synopsis, see the first post in this series. The series is also available as a playlist on my YouTube Channel. Characteristic…

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Sculpture Synopsis 3: Greek Classical period

For more on the why and how of the Sculpture Synopsis, see the first post in this series. The series is also available as a playlist on my YouTube Channel. Characteristic…

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Sculpture Synopsis 2: Greek Archaic period

For more on the why and how of the Sculpture Synopsis, see the first post in this series. The series is also available as a playlist on my YouTube Channel. Characteristic…

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Sculpture Synopsis, 1: Egyptian
Mykerinus (Menkaura) and His Queen, ca. 2490–2472 BC (Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Sculpture Synopsis, 1: Egyptian

This series of 12 posts is a quick overview of the major periods in Western art, focusing almost exclusively on life-size or over-life-size sculpture. The series is also available as…

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Did Alexander & Angelica Have an Affair? Part 6 of 6
Members of the Schuyler clan. Top: Eliza & Alexander Hamilton; Phillip & Catherine (Van Rensselaer) Schuyler. Below: Angelica Schuyler Church, Margarita (Peggy) Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler, Stephen Van Rensselaer IV (Peggy's son). Images: Wikipedia

Did Alexander & Angelica Have an Affair? Part 6 of 6

For the background on this post, including the distinction between certain, probable, and possible, see the first post in this series. This series of posts is available as a video playlist at…

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Did Alexander & Angelica Have an Affair? Part 5 of 6
William Hoare, Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme, ca. 1752-1760: wearing the Order of the Garter. National Portrait Gallery, London. Right: Badge of the Order of the Garter. Images: Wikipedia and Nicholas Jackson / Wikipedia.

Did Alexander & Angelica Have an Affair? Part 5 of 6

For the background on this post, including the distinction between certain, probable, and possible, see the first post in this series. This series of posts is available as a video playlist at…

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