Robert W. M. Greaves made a correction on a statement that I made in Episode 2 of “Time Travel is Easy, History is Hard” thus proving that HISTORY IS HARD. I made the statement that “Carthage razed Corinth.” Mr. Greaves was kind enough to point out my mistake. I have spent the last few days trying to find where I could have picked this up. After an extensive internet search, and flipping through the pages of my books contained in my extensive library, I have come to the conclusion that I must have misinterpreted something I read. Misinterpreted? Heck. I made a mistake.
I apologize to my listeners and readers.
146 BC | Corinth was destroyed by Rome.
Thanks Robert for the assistance. At Ancient Rome Refocused I will attempt to educate, interpret and entertain, but like a coloring book everything must be kept strictly kept inside the facts.
Check out Mr. Greaves blog site at: http://www.matters-arising.blogspot.com
Rob Cain has traveled extensively through Europe, Italy, and Egypt. He was formerly on active duty with the United States Army. He is a fan of history, and enjoys reading books on the history of Rome. He currently has a podcast presentation on itunes and hipcast. The blog is for the free and open discussion of Ancient Rome based on Mr. Cain's observations noted in his podcast. Most episodes start out with an original dramatic narration written by Mr. Cain. In the podcasts he will include his own unique commentary, and interviews with subject matter experts. Comments are welcome and will be highlighted on the show.

You’re very welcome. Thanks for the plug for my blog.