Two thousand years after the death of Ovid – the Roman poet who was banished by Augustus from Rome to the remote town of Tomis on the Black Sea in 8 AD – the reason for his exile remains a mystery. Could it refer to the secret name of Rome and was it linked to a pre-historic stellar cult that built their cities on seven hills using the Pleiades – the Seven Sisters as a blue print? [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"71797","attributes":{"alt":"Ancient Italy - Ovid Banished from Rome by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1838) (Public Domain)","class":"media-image","height":"450","style":"width: 610px; height: 450px;","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"610"}}]] Ancient Italy - Ovid Banished from Rome by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1838) ( Public Domain) Ovid’s Treason When Ovid was condemned, he was working
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