The Day Rome Bled in the Desert and Never Forgot the Name Parthia
The Day Rome Bled in the Desert and Never Forgot the Name Parthia
The ravens found the bodies first. Somewhere in the Syrian dust east of Carrhae, in June of 53 BC, roughly twenty thousand Roman soldiers lay dead — and Marcus Licinius Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome, lay among them. His head would later be used as a theatrical prop at the Parthian...
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