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Ideas for Roman Historical R&R Areas
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The Historical R&R Areas are public groups that will have boards, books, trivia, news and other content features.An example of H R&R for Rome is the current Slave Market thread. In these areas one might expect people to open pubs and cafes and other types of social areas where one would expect to find a light mixture of history and play. Historical R&R areas may have one or more leaders who will work to keep the areas active and interesting. These leaders may be the founders of the area or be people who become very active later. Please post any ideas or proposals for Historical R&R Areas on this thread.
Created by: * Jot Ariston, Oct 17, 2002 - 18:00
~thread archived~ (* Laurels Curius, Jan 6, 2006 - 07:23 )
Epic Board Opens to Rave Reviews! (* Messalina Terentius, Jun 17, 2005 - 12:04 )
I may be taking my Carthaginian life in my hands, but here goes: (* Tomilcar Hasdrubal, Nov 16, 2003 - 16:03 )
Pick and choose (* Oset Ramesses, Jun 4, 2003 - 16:58 )
I think that separation board will work out well. (* QuintusCinna Cocceius, Jun 4, 2003 - 16:39 )
Not to bash, or to clash (* Oset Ramesses, Jun 4, 2003 - 16:10 )
History Discussions Very Much Alive! (* Maximius Flavius, Jun 4, 2003 - 15:44 )
Plenty of History Going On (* Heraklia Aelius, Jun 4, 2003 - 11:57 )
Is education going downhill in AW? (* QuintusCinna Cocceius, Jun 4, 2003 - 01:40 )
Synaulia and More (* FeAudrey Pinguinus, Oct 17, 2002 - 17:58 )
RE: Vesuvius (* Aithne Cornelius, Oct 14, 2002 - 13:16 )
Thank you Aulus (* Shaquilat Sergius, Sep 16, 2002 - 17:49 )
Roman music (* Aulus Sergius, Sep 15, 2002 - 16:31 )
This may be too late (* Shaquilat Sergius, Sep 15, 2002 - 13:00 )
Two Ayes (* Azuria Servilius, May 28, 2002 - 09:20 )
Vesuvius (* lydia Servilius, May 27, 2002 - 21:17 )
Paradise Cove (* pompei Cassius, May 17, 2002 - 13:46 )
Would anyone be interested (* Skyros Lysias, May 15, 2002 - 17:51 )
Apologies, a century off! (* Heraklia Aelius, May 9, 2002 - 21:22 )
Primarily the 6th-7th centuries?? (* Tobius Tullius, May 9, 2002 - 18:35 )