they were both solid rulers
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SPQR, an abbreviation for Senātus Populusque Rōmānus, is an emblematic abbreviated phrase referring to the government of the ancient Roman Republic. It appears on Roman currency, at the end of documents made public by an inscription in stone or metal, and in dedications of monuments and public works.
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SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome is a 2015 book by English classicist Mary Beard that was published in the United Kingdom by Profile Books and elsewhere by Liveright & Company. SPQR appeared on the hardcover, non-fiction bestseller list in December 2015.
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D. danced the Charleston.
Flappers in the 1920's wore knee
length dresses which allowed them to move easily while performing the
Charleston. Often these dresses were adorned with fringes and beads.
Flappers often listened to jazz went to clubs and drank alcohol. These
women were often considered liberated and did not conform to social
norms earning them the nickname “flapper.”
The greek god, Pan, was the first to play the panpipes. He has a centaur and minotaur look cross.He also was in charge of good herds and other things to do with livestock.