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Just caught this news of a "Seleucid Study Day" on our friends at RogueClassicism. What a shame I won't be able to go! :(

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Couldn't have waited a week or two could they? Oh well, can't be everywhere.

There's a few I'd love to get hold of: Seleucid Dunasteia, Royal Land and Cities; Seleucus versus Antigonus; The Syrian War: a Rerun of the Persian Wars?
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Paralus wrote:Couldn't have waited a week or two could they? Oh well, can't be everywhere.

There's a few I'd love to get hold of: Seleucid Dunasteia, Royal Land and Cities; Seleucus versus Antigonus; The Syrian War: a Rerun of the Persian Wars?
I know - irritating, isn't it? If they'd left it a couple of weeks you could have popped down from Glasgow to Exeter and filled your boots!

Are you going to stop off in Nottingham, by the way?

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marcus wrote:Are you going to stop off in Nottingham, by the way?

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Sadly, no. So many Inns and so little time. We're driving from Glasgow to Vindolanda on the Wall and then to the Lake District for the Eagle and Child and real ale. From there I need to put in a long day to Dunster as a mate has us set for a couple of nights in Cornwall. Was going to train it but it worked out the same time-wise and ditched Vindolanda. When in Britain do as the Romans did... man a wall (sent the proposed "pub drive" via Google maps).

A pity. The wine tour sounded good. Much not getting done on this short trip - the trip over the ditch to see St Quentin and Mouquet Farm where the grandfather earned those medals. Next time (I hope).
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marcus wrote:Are you going to stop off in Nottingham, by the way?

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Sadly, no. So many Inns and so little time. We're driving from Glasgow to Vindolanda on the Wall and then to the Lake District for the Eagle and Child and real ale. From there I need to put in a long day to Dunster as a mate has us set for a couple of nights in Cornwall. Was going to train it but it worked out the same time-wise and ditched Vindolanda. When in Britain do as the Romans did... man a wall (sent the proposed "pub drive" via Google maps).

A pity. The wine tour sounded good. Much not getting done on this short trip - the trip over the ditch to see St Quentin and Mouquet Farm where the grandfather earned those medals. Next time (I hope).
That is a shame. Still, Dunster is well worth it - see my email on that!

I will be at Gallipoli in about three weeks - is there anything you'd like me to look out for when I'm there?

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