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Roman History posts on X about roman, rome, autumn, italy the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries XXXX% travel destinations XXXX% finance XXXX%
Social topic influence roman #292, rome #205, autumn 1.18%, italy #603, olive 0.94%, croatia #319, the only 0.71%, the book #108, empire #1149, temple #1058
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Arena of Pula in Croatia ๐ The Arena of Pula in Croatia is one of the six largest Roman amphitheatres and one of the best preserved. It is also the only remaining amphitheatre to have four towers designed to collect the scented water that was sprinkled on the spectators. Its capacity was 23000"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-12T21:01Z 304.4K followers, 5410 engagements
"Arena of Pula in Croatia. The Arena of Pula in Croatia is one of the six largest Roman amphitheatres and one of the best preserved. It is also the only remaining amphitheatre to have four towers designed to collect the scented water that was sprinkled on the spectators. Its capacity was 23000"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-12T13:00Z 304.4K followers, 14.8K engagements
"Arena of Pula in Croatia The Arena of Pula in Croatia is one of the six largest Roman amphitheatres and one of the best preserved. It is also the only remaining amphitheatre to have four towers designed to collect the scented water that was sprinkled on the spectators. Its capacity was 23000"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-12T09:00Z 304.4K followers, 7891 engagements
"Born today 94BC Lucretius. He was a Roman poet and philosopher. His only surviving work is a philosophical poem "On the Nature of Things" or 'De rerum natura'๐"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T15:32Z 304.4K followers, 5450 engagements
"Just Out Order Now The Romans: A 2000-Year History Get the book UK at Get this book USA at An acclaimed scholar tells the full breathtaking history of Rome from its emergence in the Iron Age to the capture of Constantinople in the thirteenth century An expansive eye-opening portrait The Romans is the definitive history of Rome and its citizens @BasicBooks"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-12T18:39Z 304.4K followers, 4831 engagements
"Born today 94BC Lucretius.๐ He was a Roman poet and philosopher. His only surviving work is a philosophical poem "On the Nature of Things" or 'De rerum natura'"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T18:07Z 304.4K followers, 3726 engagements
"Today 1764 Edward Gibbon visits ancient Rome & got his inspiration to write "The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire". History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire. Get the book UK at Get this book USA at One of the greatest narratives"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T20:38Z 304.4K followers, XX engagements
"Today October XX 1764 Edward Gibbon visits ancient Rome and got his inspiration to write "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire""
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T09:47Z 304.4K followers, 5581 engagements
"Today 1764 Edward Gibbon visits ancient Rome & got his inspiration to write "The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire"๐ History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire Get the book UKat Get this book USA at One of the greatest narratives"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T20:41Z 304.4K followers, 3748 engagements
"Today October 11th was the day of the Meditrinalia. It was a celebration of the tasting of the first new wine of the autumn vintage. The wine was offered to the gods as a libation. The Romans were more than happy to raise a glass to the benefits of wine.๐"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-11T19:46Z 304.4K followers, 5824 engagements
"Cleopatra This papyrus document signed by Cleopatra grants tax exemption from sales of imported wine to the Roman businessman Publius Canidius a friend of Mark Antony. The manuscript intended for an official in the Egyptian bureaucracy was prepared by a court scribe. At the bottom of the document in a rare example of her handwriting Cleopatra herself added the Greek word "ginesthoi" "make it happen.""
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-03T21:18Z 304.4K followers, 123.9K engagements
"๐Today October 11th was the day of the Meditrinalia. It was a celebration of the tasting of the first new wine of the autumn vintage. The wine was offered to the gods as a libation. The Romans were more than happy to raise a glass to the benefits of wine๐"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-11T21:46Z 304.4K followers, 5397 engagements
"Today 1764 Edward Gibbon visits ancient Rome & got his inspiration to write "The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire". History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire. Get the book UK at Get this book USA at One of the greatest narratives"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T20:38Z 304.4K followers, XXX engagements
"Bottle of olive oil and 2000-year-old roasted bread Pompeii Italy"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-08T08:38Z 304.4K followers, 44.8K engagements
"Just Out Order Now The Romans: A 2000-Year History Get the book UK at Get this book USA at An acclaimed scholar tells the full breathtaking history of Rome from its emergence in the Iron Age to the capture of Constantinople in the thirteenth century An expansive eye-opening portrait The Romans is the definitive history of Rome and its citizens @BasicBooks"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-13T02:40Z 304.4K followers, 4519 engagements
"Today October 11th was the day of the Meditrinalia. It was a celebration of the tasting of the first new wine of the autumn vintage. The wine was offered to the gods as a libation. The Romans were more than happy to raise a glass to the benefits of wine"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-12T00:46Z 304.3K followers, 5746 engagements
"Today October 11th was the day of the Meditrinalia. It was a celebration of the tasting of the first new wine of the autumn vintage. The wine was offered to the gods as a libation. The Romans were more than happy to raise a glass to the benefits of wine๐"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-11T15:15Z 304.3K followers, 4211 engagements
"Today 14th October Ceremonies were held in Rome to mark the restoration of the Temple of the Penates Dei on the Velian Hill. At meal times the families would throw a portion on the fire as an offering. This beautiful Denarius shown was issued Circa XX BC. The obverse has the Jugate heads of the Dei Penates and the reverse shows Hercules walking right cloak over arm"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T02:19Z 304.4K followers, 4982 engagements
"Bottle of olive oil and 2000-year-old roasted bread Pompeii Italy"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-08T14:38Z 304.3K followers, 10.2K engagements
"Today October 11th was the day of the Meditrinalia. It was a celebration of the tasting of the first new wine of the autumn vintage. The wine was offered to the gods as a libation. The Romans were more than happy to raise a glass to the benefits of wine"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-11T12:45Z 304.3K followers, 6398 engagements
"Bottle of olive oil and 2000-year-old roasted bread Pompeii Italy๐"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-08T20:39Z 304.3K followers, 11K engagements
"Today in XX BC was born Vigil. Among the greatest of the Roman poets Virgil was the author of the 'Aeneid'. Publius Vergilius Maro known in English as Virgil (or sometimes Vergil) was born near Mantua in northern Italy in October XX BC. He spent his early life in northern Italy. His first work was the 'Eclogues' published in the mid-30s BC. A 3rd-century Tunisian mosaic of Virgil seated between Clio and Melpomene (from Hadrumetum Sousse)"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T10:06Z 304.4K followers, 14.4K engagements
"Today 19AD Germanicus died. He was a member of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. He was adopted (4AD) by his uncle Emperor Tiberius. In 15AD Germanicus attacked Germania in retaliation of the Roman defeat at the battle of Teutoburg Forest & defeated the Germanic Alliance under Arminius"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-11T02:59Z 304.3K followers, 5418 engagements
"Today 14th October Ceremonies were held in Rome to mark the restoration of the Temple of the Penates Dei on the Velian Hill. At meal times the families would throw a portion on the fire as an offering This beautiful Denarius shown was issued Circa XX BC. The obverse has the Jugate heads of the Dei Penates and the reverse shows Hercules walking right cloak over arm"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-15T00:19Z 304.4K followers, 4140 engagements
"Bottle of olive oil and 2000-year-old roasted bread Pompeii Italy"
X Link @romanhistory1 2025-10-09T02:39Z 304.3K followers, 5931 engagements