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“Nothing is more unpredictable than the mob, nothing more obscure than public opinion, nothing more deceptive than the whole political system.” ― Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars

Women in Corinth

It’s widely accepted that Roman as well as Greek culture was vividly patriarchal. While researching ancient Corinth, it is hard … Continue reading Women in Corinth

The Temple of Apollo

The Temple of Apollo

Why discuss the Temple of Apollo in this blog? Upon entering the city of Corinth, whether today or during Paul’s … Continue reading The Temple of Apollo

The Exodus?

The Exodus?

So while I was innocently pottering around the museum casually investigating what Roman Corinth might of been like REALLY for … Continue reading The Exodus?

Corinth Museum: What a find!

Corinth Museum: What a find!

We arrive at the museum at 10am, by which point the heat is blistering and the museum rooms offer much … Continue reading Corinth Museum: What a find!

Day one: Arrival in Ancient Corinth

Day one: Arrival in Ancient Corinth

Well I say Corinth, but actually I chose to stay in the sleepy fishing village south of Corinth named Korfos. … Continue reading Day one: Arrival in Ancient Corinth

Why Corinth?

Why Corinth?

It became apparent to me very quickly into my degree that I had a particular interest (aka borderline obsession) with … Continue reading Why Corinth?

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