Samuel Hadlock Jr.'s Journal, Europe, 1824-1826, page 18
322 Demosthenes put to death 264 Beginning [Beginning] of the punick [Punic]war Hannibal passed [past] the alps 187 antiochus the great defeated and killed 149 the third punick [punic] war begun Scipo [Scipio] 107 Cicero born 55 Caesars first expendition [expedition] against Briton 48 the battle of pharsalia [Pharsalus] between Pomey and ceser [Caesar] 44 Ceser [Caesar] killed in the senatate [senate] hall[?] aged 56 31 the Battle of Actium marc [Marc] Atoney [Antony] and Cleopatra defeted [defeated] By augustus 8 agustus [Agustus] become [become] emperor of Rome and the Romon [Roman] Empire was at its greatest Extent 4 our Saviers [Savior’s] birth after the burth [birth] of Crist [Christ] Cristian [Christian] a Era [?] 14 augustus died at nola [Nola] 218 the seckent [second] punic war begun 27 John baptized our savior 33 our savyour [Savior] crusified [crucified] 36 St paul convirted [converted] 43 Claudius expedition into Briton 53 Curactacus [Caratacus] carid[ carried] in [?] to Rome 61 Boadicea the british queen defeated the romans 70 titus destroyes [destroys] jeruslem [Jerusalem] 286 the Roman empire attacked by the northern nations 314 the emperor [emperor] Constantine favored the Christens [Christians] 325 the first general council of nice [Nicaea] 410 rome taken and plundered by Alaric 425 the romans leave Briton 455 rome taken by genseric 536 rome taken by belisarius 540 St agustustin [Augustine] arrives in England 605 the power of the pope begun 622 the flight of mahomit [Muhammad] 637 Jerusalem taken by Saracenes [Saracens]
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Samuel Hadlock of Islesford, Maine, documented his travels in Europe, where he exhibited a group of Inuit and Romani people as entertainment.
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