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60年př.nl Three powerful men have jointly entered into a secret alliance to control the Roman Empire: the military leader Pompeii the Great, the wealthy Crassus and the ambitious Julius Caesar who dreamed of turning the republic into a monarchy. Every member of this triad is experiencing a violent and cruel death. crassus, who thought he could defeat the parthians, the enemy of the east of rome,53年のカルラエの戦いにいましたpř.nl He was defeated. According to the tradition given by Dio Cassius, the victor after the death of Crassus gave melted gold to his mouth as a symbolic punishment for his inexhaustible greed.The punishment is similar to Viserys Targaryen.
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ポンペイがで敗北した後ファルサロスの戦い48年にpř.nl He fled to Egypt, where he lost his head -likeEddard Stark. 4 years later, Julius Caesar is stabbed to death by a group of traitors, including his adopted son Brutus. ” You too, my son,” was Caesar\’s last words. In the same way,Jon Snowbecomes the victim of a conspiracy by his half・brother, his entourage.  From Boudiceto Daenerys. Boudica or Boadicea (about 30-61. 10th century A.D.) was the queen of the Icnians, a Celtic inhabitant of old England near present-day Norfolk. Since the time of the Roman conquest and the transformation of the empire of the South Island into a province, the locals have been used as slaves by the Roman occupiers.
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Boudica himself was beaten and 2 daughters raped. In 61 A.D., she managed to gather a powerful army, which led to a humiliating uprising of residents against their master. Historian Dio Cassius recalls the queen in the history of Rome and emphasizes her feminine power: “She had her thick blonde hair on her waist as a warrior, she was armed with a spear. Figurines with boudica motifs have been popular in England since the 19th century. At the end of the XIX century, and in London near the Westminster Bridge, a statue representing her was erected on the chariot in which she went to war. The resemblance to Daenerys in Game of Thrones is said to be naturally coincidental.

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60年př.nl Three powerful men have jointly entered into a secret alliance to control the Roman Empire: the military leader Pompeii the Great, the wealthy Crassus and the ambitious Julius Caesar who dreamed of turning the republic into a monarchy. Every member of this triad is experiencing a violent and cruel death. crassus, who thought he could defeat the parthians, the enemy of the east of rome,53年のカルラエの戦いにいましたpř.nl He was defeated. According to the tradition given by Dio Cassius, the victor after the death of Crassus gave melted gold to his mouth as a symbolic punishment for his inexhaustible greed.The punishment is similar to Viserys Targaryen.
Jona Snowa
ポンペイがで敗北した後ファルサロスの戦い48年にpř.nl He fled to Egypt, where he lost his head -likeEddard Stark. 4 years later, Julius Caesar is stabbed to death by a group of traitors, including his adopted son Brutus. ” You too, my son,” was Caesar\’s last words. In the same way,Jon Snowbecomes the victim of a conspiracy by his half・brother, his entourage.  From Boudiceto Daenerys. Boudica or Boadicea (about 30-61. 10th century A.D.) was the queen of the Icnians, a Celtic inhabitant of old England near present-day Norfolk. Since the time of the Roman conquest and the transformation of the empire of the South Island into a province, the locals have been used as slaves by the Roman occupiers.
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Boudica himself was beaten and 2 daughters raped. In 61 A.D., she managed to gather a powerful army, which led to a humiliating uprising of residents against their master. Historian Dio Cassius recalls the queen in the history of Rome and emphasizes her feminine power: “She had her thick blonde hair on her waist as a warrior, she was armed with a spear. Figurines with boudica motifs have been popular in England since the 19th century. At the end of the XIX century, and in London near the Westminster Bridge, a statue representing her was erected on the chariot in which she went to war. The resemblance to Daenerys in Game of Thrones is said to be naturally coincidental.