Rome can be hot during the summer. Blazing hot and breezy, a recipe for fire. Rome had recorded 6 great fires in its history. However, on 18 July of 64 AD, a fire started near the vast chariot area, the Circus Maximus. According to the ancient historian Tacitus (56-120), who was in Rome at the time, the dry heat and strong wind fed the flames and the city burned for six days and 7 nights…
Diebus Saltem Dominicis – 3rd Sunday after Pentecost: Stay frosty, my friends. — By: OnePeterFive
