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Horatius at the Bridge

May 20, 2026 by Theo Mercer
Horatius Cocles stands on the Sublician Bridge with shield and sword as Roman soldiers destroy the bridge behind him.

In 508 BCE, one man held the Etruscan army at a bridge long enough for Rome to destroy it. His name was Publius Horatius Cocles. He survived, which surprised everyone including him.

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Aeneas: Trojan Hero and Ancestor of Rome

May 20, 2026October 26, 2025 by Micah Blaine
Aeneas carrying Anchises and leading Ascanius while escaping the burning city of Troy

Aeneas was the son of Venus and the man the Romans chose as their mythological ancestor. Not the strongest hero of the ancient world. Not the most dramatic. The one who carried his father out of a burning city and kept going.

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Romulus: Founder of Rome, Son of Mars, and the City’s First King

May 20, 2026October 20, 2025 by Theo Mercer

Romulus killed his brother to found Rome, abducted the Sabine women to populate it, ruled for thirty-seven years, and then vanished in a storm. The Romans deified him. They also suspected the senators had torn him apart.

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Hercules: The Hero Who Became a God

June 2, 2026October 20, 2025 by Julian Crestwood

The Greeks called him Heracles and made him a tragic hero. The Romans called him Hercules, gave him actual divine cult worship, and made him the model for what a human being could become through suffering and virtue.

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