Crucifixion was a Roman practise or torture and execution that proved a popular punishment for slaves and enemies of Rome When crucified an individual was nailed to a cross or a piece of wood and left in the elements to asphyxiate.
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Guest: Dr Gillian Shepherd (Director, Trendall Centre, La Trobe University)
Episode CCXXXII - Carus and Sons
Episode CCXXXI - Probus
Episode CCXXX - Emperor Tacitus
Episode CCXXIX - Clodius Pulcher and the Bona Dea
Episode CCXXVIII - Caesar vs Vercingetorix (Live in Albury)
Episode CCXXVII - The Catiline Comparison (The Catiline Conspiracy VIII)
Episode CCXXVI - The Reputation of Catiline (The Catiline Conspiracy VII)
Episode CCXXV - The Exile of Cicero (The Catiline Conspiracy VI)
Episode CCXXIV - Indomitable Spirit (The Catiline Conspiracy V)
Episode CCXXIII - The Championship of the Oppressed (The Catiline Conspiracy IV)
Episode CCXXII - A Stolen Election (The Catiline Conspiracy III)
Episode CCXXI - An Entire Farrago (The Catiline Conspiracy II)
Episode CCXX - A Disordered Mind (The Catiline Conspiracy I)
Episode CCXIX - Hispala Faecena and the Bacchanalia Conspiracy
Episode CCXVIII - Martial on the Emperors
Episode CCXVII - Angeronalia
Episode CCXVI - A Roman Haunting in Three Parts
Episode CCXV - The Unconquered Sun
Episode CCXIV - Aurelian, Restorer of the Age
Episode CCXIII - Zenobia
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