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 CXXXIII - Anthology of Interest II
Episode CXXXII - Q and A V
Episode CXXXI - Champions of the People (Gracchi IV)
Episode CXXX - Unpopular Reforms (Gracchi III)
Episode CXXIX - Tiberius Gracchus and the Landless Masses (Gracchi II)
Episode CXXVIII - Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi (Gracchi I)
Episode CXXVII - Augustus: The Making of an Emperor (Live in Melbourne)
Episode CXXVI - Vestal Virgins
Episode CXXV - Call Me Not a Lord, for I Am a Lady (Elagabalus III)
Episode CXXIV – The Lowest Depths of Foulness (Elagabalus II)
Episode CXXIII - Here Comes the Sun (Elagabalus I)
Episode CXXII - Purple by Merit
Episode CXXI - Assassination
Episode CXX - Adultery
Episode CXIX - Fragments of Early Roman Literature
Episode CXVIII - The Roman Calendar
Episode CXVII – Disgraced Human Nature (Caracalla V)
Episode CXVI - Red Wedding (Caracalla IV)
Episode CXV - Ausonian Beast (Caracalla III)
Episode CXIV - Mutilating Rome (Caracalla II)
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