Pompeii; destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Brutus was not buried. After he committed suicide, he was cremated and his ashes were sent to his mother in Rome.
None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.
Archaeologists over many years have conducted "digs" near all of the areas that ancient Rome occupied during its span as a civilization. Because of this they have recovered remains of Roman cities, their construction projects, ancient tablets and other "underground" artifacts such as vases & statues that were buried over the long span of Rome. In the case of the city of Pompeii, the volcano's lava and ashes preserved remarkable ruins of that city that showed Roman culture, homes, monuments, and other artifacts that gave them an excellent idea about Roman life. Pompeii's ruins could be called a "city frozen in time" by the lava of Mt. Vesuvius.
It was an even amount of rain and there were rarely any disasters accept for the volcano eruption in Pompeii
He wasn't buried but if you wish to know where his remains were placed you would be dissapointed to know he was cremated and his ashes were placed in the royal family's tomb (Now St. Angelos Castle in Rome), but will be further dissapointed to know during the 410 AD Sack of Rome, the visigoths stormed the tomb and threw all the ashes of former great emperors such as Caesar, Hadrian, and Marcus Aurelius in the floors and will later become lost forever.
If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.
The volcano eruption
Brutus was not buried. After he committed suicide, he was cremated and his ashes were sent to his mother in Rome.
catacombs
None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.
In Ancient Rome, the dead were buried only on the periphery of the city.
it is a composite volcano Could be an extended metaphor of mr.chappmans housing empire from ancient rome
He was killed in Egypt, which is where he fled after being defeated by Caesar in the battle of Pharsalus.
Archaeologists over many years have conducted "digs" near all of the areas that ancient Rome occupied during its span as a civilization. Because of this they have recovered remains of Roman cities, their construction projects, ancient tablets and other "underground" artifacts such as vases & statues that were buried over the long span of Rome. In the case of the city of Pompeii, the volcano's lava and ashes preserved remarkable ruins of that city that showed Roman culture, homes, monuments, and other artifacts that gave them an excellent idea about Roman life. Pompeii's ruins could be called a "city frozen in time" by the lava of Mt. Vesuvius.
They were buried outside the city walls. Roman Religion forbade burials within the city walls.
Bartholomew is buried in Rome
He wasn't buried but if you wish to know where his remains were placed you would be dissapointed to know he was cremated and his ashes were placed in the royal family's tomb (Now St. Angelos Castle in Rome), but will be further dissapointed to know during the 410 AD Sack of Rome, the visigoths stormed the tomb and threw all the ashes of former great emperors such as Caesar, Hadrian, and Marcus Aurelius in the floors and will later become lost forever.