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Quintus Julius's General Groups
Civ!
Position: Sid Meier
Level 6
A group for the discussion of the greatest strategy game series on earth: Sid Meier's Civilization
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HELLENIKE PAIDEIA
Position: Pais
Level 2
The group where the Ancient Greek Language can be taught,
learned and discussed
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Sparta
Position: Member (MELOS)
Level 2
A web based community for the academic examination of Sparta and its region. Join in and explore its cultural, religious life and all the concept of a polis-state that enjoyed the admiration of philosophers and the provocation of the rest Greek world!
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Deliver Us From Evil
Position: Visitor
Level 2
Welcome to the 19th-century Gothic village of Drakesheath.
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Delenda est Carthago!!
Position: Praetor
Level 4
The third century before the common era was a time of empire-making and empire-breaking especially in the western Mediterranean, where a conflict was brewing that would shape the future of the known world.
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RELIGIO ROMANA
Position: Cives
Level 2
Discussion, information, links and recommended reading on Religion in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire.
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SCHOLA LINGVAE LATINAE
Position: Tiro Tironis
Level 2
The Group where the Latin Language can be taught, learned and
discussed
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Star Wars: The Golden Age
Position: Sith Lord
Level 4
Original, interactive stories, in the Star Wars Universe, 3,000 Years before A New Hope
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The Garden of Philodemus
Position: Student
Level 3
Herculaneum, circa 40 BCE. At the villa Pisonis the Epicurean School of Philodemus of Gadara is an informal gathering place for those who enjoy discussing philosophy, literature, general politics, the nature of things and how to live better.
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The Sons of Venus
Position: Temporal Editor
Level 6
Some say history is written. But the gods tell fractured tales. Sometimes, in other places...Rome happened differently.
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Beatlemania!
Position: John Lennon
Level 6
For the discussion of the Fab Four and Sixties culture!
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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Position: Praetorian Prefects
Level 5
From the "Crisis of the Third Century" until the deposition of the last Western Empire in 476, Rome's last two centuries were filled with struggle.
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