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Festival at Excavation Site Vicus Wareswald, Tholey, Saarland (Germany)

June 14, 2009, beginning at 10.00 a.m.

Like last year we will be again a part of this festival.

Website (in German only): http://www.terrexggmbh.de/html/wir_uber_uns.html

 

Festival VITA ROMANA at European Archaeological Park Reinheim (Germany)

August 15, 2009, beginning at 10.00 a.m.

This park is a mutual project of Germany and France and we will be part of the festival on the German side.

Website (German): http://www.kulturpark-online.de/

Website (French): http://www.archeo57.com/frontSite?contr ... me〈=fr

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This is not a gig actually but we had been filmed by a local TV crew and the thing was broadcasted at the end of April on NDR (North-German Television). Now our webmaster uploaded this film to our website and those of you who understand German could follow this link to watch it:

 

http://www.ludus-nemesis.eu/galerie5.html

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This is not a gig actually but we had been filmed by a local TV crew and the thing was broadcasted at the end of April on NDR (North-German Television). Now our webmaster uploaded this film to our website and those of you who understand German could follow this link to watch it:

 

http://www.ludus-nemesis.eu/galerie5.html

Morituri te Salutant !

 

Aber das ist geschichtlig gar nicht richtig.

 

Gladiators in the Circus Maximus ? Well, if Asterix says so. B)

Very nice video, Medusa, thanks !

 

F :clapping: rmosus

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Indeed the crupellarius is mentioned only once literally. And then there is a little statuette found in France, dating from 1st century AD which is supposedly a crupellarius. Yes, I know that this Hungarian group is having a crupellarius in their program cause I've seen their performance.

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Since they are mentioned nowhere else, could they have been a local, typically Gallic variant ?

 

Formosus

 

Yes, that's what the scholars assume.

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