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My class was like that too, but I think it had a lot to do with a VERY boring study day. But we did Greece which I thought was really interesting, and now Im reading Greek history in my spare time cause Im loving it so muchOriginally posted by imsooverskool
i so wanted 2 do haptshetsut, soz bout the speeling, but my class was like
"NO EGYPTIAN CRAP" and i was like but the egyptians are soooo interesting, but i was overuled![]()
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No worries, I dont think I really have an area of ancient history that I particularly dislike, I like Roman history as well as Greek (especially seeing as you get better stories about the Roman emperors than most other ppl from ancient history)Originally posted by swingin' n
thanks for being so kind to a newbie. i love greek as well- much better than roman!
but i love egyptian too. i don't think i could decide between greek & eyptian- they're both so interesting!
why is it that i love AH, but i can't stand modern history??![]()
How are you doing Augustus as a personality? Isnt he part of the Julio-Claudian period?Originally posted by Harimau
Personalities: Augustus, Agrippina the Younger
Periods: Spartan Society, Julio Claudians. Persian and Pelopennisian wars
I really like the way my teacher sets it out... The Greek topics complement each other, and by learning about Agrippina, we have covered most of the Julio Claudians...![]()
oh sorry, i meant the Four Julio-Claudian Emperors as a time period.. (Tiberius-> Nero)Originally posted by mannnnndy
How are you doing Augustus as a personality? Isnt he part of the Julio-Claudian period?
What sources and books will you be using, do you know?Originally posted by snakeoils
im doing them too... we are starting tiberius next term.