Saturday, January 3, 2015

DC has all kinds of stuff............old and new..........balance.............symmetry..............


Rome has how many hills? There are how many skylights in Some’s cafeteria? Which looks like an old English country home from the outside……………and is at 71 o st…………….Rome, Italy…………..it is a penn…………………the sea…………..u don’t think the ancient Romans got as far as here? 7th st…………..Illuminati way……………..

Rome drew exiles, refugees, the dispossessed, criminals and runaway slaves. The city expanded its boundaries to accommodate them; five of theseven hills of Rome were settled:

Then they name DC’s mlb team the Senators……………………….

Romulus completed his city and named it Roma after himself. Then he divided his fighting men into regiments of 3000 infantry and 300 cavalry, which he called “legions”. From the rest of the populace he selected 100 of the most noble and wealthy fathers to serve as his council. He called these men Patricians: they were fathers of Rome, not only because they cared for their own legitimate citizen-sons but because they had a fatherly care for Rome and all its people. They were also its elders, and were therefore known as Senators. Romulus thereby inaugurated a system of government and social hierarchy based on the patron-client relationship.

Pres. Tom Jefferson wanted capital hill to be Capitoline hill after one of the hills in Rome………..u tell me that there isn’t something odd going on…………Masons…………..stone masons,,,,,,,,,,,,,brick layers………..brick masons…………times change………..and so do secret societies……………………but they still remain secretive…….

City of Rome[edit]

Romulus completed his city and named it Roma after himself. Then he divided his fighting men into regiments of 3000 infantry and 300 cavalry, which he called “legions”. From the rest of the populace he selected 100 of the most noble and wealthy fathers to serve as his council. He called these men Patricians: they were fathers of Rome, not only because they cared for their own legitimate citizen-sons but because they had a fatherly care for Rome and all its people. They were also its elders, and were therefore known as Senators. Romulus thereby inaugurated a system of government and social hierarchy based on the patron-client relationship.
Rome drew exiles, refugees, the dispossessed, criminals and runaway slaves. The city expanded its boundaries to accommodate them; five of theseven hills of Rome were settled: the Capitoline Hill, the Aventine Hill, the Caelian Hill, the Quirinal Hill, and the Palatine Hill. As most of these immigrants were men, Rome found itself with a shortage of marriageable women. Romulus invited the neighboring Sabines and Latins, along with their womenfolk, to a festival at the Circus Maximus, in honour of Consus (or of Neptune). While the men were distracted by the games and befuddled with wine, the Romans seized their daughters and took them into the city. Most were eventually persuaded to marry Roman men.

Several Greek historians who saw it claimed that it was the most beautiful of all the ancient wonders………………….

She is renowned in history for her extraordinary grief at the death of her husband (and brother) Mausolus. She is said to have mixed his ashes in her daily drink, and to have gradually pined away during the two years that she survived him. She induced the most eminent Greek rhetoricians to proclaim his praise in their oratory; and to perpetuate his memory she built at Halicarnassus the celebrated Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, listed byAntipater of Sidon as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and whose name subsequently became the generic term for any splendid sepulchral monument.[2]
Polyaenus, in the eighth book of his work Stratagems, mentions that when Artemisia (he may have been referring to Artemisia I, but more probably Artemisia II) wanted to conquer Latmus, she placed soldiers in ambush near the city and she, with women, eunuchs and musicians, celebrated a sacrifice at the grove of the Mother of the Gods, which was about seven stades distant from the city. When the inhabitants of Latmus came out to see the magnificent procession, the soldiers entered the city and took possession of it.[3]

It was a built from a request by her, for her passed husband,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,just like the Moghul emperor Shah Jahan had the Taj Mahal built in honor of one of his passed wives………….

Artemisia II of Caria

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the female Persian admiral of Halicarnassus who fought at the Battle of Salamis, see Artemisia I of Caria.
ARTEMISIA II
Artemisia Prepares to Drink the Ashes of her Husband, Mausolus.jpg
Artemisia Prepares to Drink the Ashes of her Husband, Mausolus (c.1630) by Francesco Furini
SATRAP OF CARIA
REIGN353–351 BCE
PREDECESSORMausolus
SUCCESSORIdrieus
CONSORTMausolus
HOUSEHecatomnids
FATHERHecatomnus
Artemisia II of Caria (Greek Ἀρτεμισία; died 350 BCE) was the sister, the wife, and the successor of Mausolus, ruler of Caria, who was nominally the Persian satrap; Mausolus enjoyed the status of king or dynast of the Hecatomnid dynasty. After the death of her brother/husband, she reigned for two years, from 353 to 351 BCE. Her administration was conducted on the same principles as that of her husband; in particular, she supported the oligarchical party on the island of Rhodes.[1]

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