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At the risk of showing a chink of weakness before my fellow forum members, I really don't know who this chap is. Wikipedia beckons!

 

 

Ah . . . It's Horace !

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Just had to do this quiz!

 

1. Augustus

2. Livius

3. Paulus

 

Now I have to find out who Paulus was - since I joined this site I have been reading. reading and reading and I've realised I need another lifetime to look at all the books, articles and research available!

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I got:

 

1. Paulus

2. Gaius Marius

3. Scipio Africanus

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Out of curiosity I re-ran my previous result and as I suspected looking at it again and probably positioning the slider in different places it had all changed with one new name appearing in the top 5 and none of the surviving 4 names from my first attempt in the same position

 

I'm not surte whether to count it as a good thing or a bad thing as evidence that we change over time :(

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That was a fun little quiz.

My Results:

1. Paulus

2. Marcus Aurelius

3. Hadrian

4. Q. Horatius Flaccus

5. Seneca

 

I was hoping for Claudius (stuttering and drooling aside :))But he was my 19

 

A brill quizz!

 

It seems lots of people got Paulus. I must admit I had not heard of him. I had him as my number two so will now have to find out more about him. But was pleased to get Marcus Aurelius as my number one and dear Horace as my number three!

 

Corax

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How did it know I look like Brian Blessed B)

 

Funny that - it knows that I swear like Brian Blessed, too.

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Augustus, Caesar and Seneca (didn't say which one, assuming the younger!). I wonder how much having a knowledge of the individuals influenced the answers. If I'm honest, whilst I'm happy with those results I suspect it is because my bookshelves are over represented in biographies of Caesar and Augustus. If I were honest I'm more naturally suited to a position 'behind the throne' so Seneca may be the more realistic of the three.

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