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Ancient Rome 7

@ancientrome7Tracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 13, 2026 · staleModeled revenue

creating a monthly magazine and posts about Ancient Rome.

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Paid members
1
0% · 30-day rate from 15 observed days
Total audience
2
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$2

$1–$3 modeled range

Starting price
$1/mo
4 membership tiers
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$0/moFreePublic prices and benefits only
$1/moEquestrian/Magazine PatronMagazine-IMPERIVM ROMANVM
$2/moSenatorPatron-only voting power / requestsExclusive postsEarly access to my magazineMembership in the 10 member strong SenateAnd everything in the previous tier
$3/moPrinceps SenatusExclusive powers to propose the themes in my posts or magazines Being the head of the 10 member Senate And everything in the previous tier
Growth signals — Ancient Rome 7
0%

1 paid members · 30-day rate from 15 observed days

Membership
121
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Ancient Rome 71 members · $2/mo

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Ancient Rome 7's paid members rank in Content & vibe cohort
RankCreator and why includedPaid membersGap vs Ancient Rome 7Freshness
#5
Arcane WitWritingProfile, tiers & post-preview similarity
2524 moreAug 12, 2026
#6
Artistfuly IllustrationsWritingProfile, tiers & post-preview similarity
2221 moreAug 12, 2026
#7
Artemis DuneWritingProfile, tiers & post-preview similarity
54 moreJul 25, 2026Stale
#8
Ancient History GuyWritingProfile, tiers & post-preview similarity
43 moreAug 11, 2026
#9
Ancient Rome 7ProfileWritingPaid members position in Content & vibe cohort
1ReferenceAug 13, 2026Stale

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Recent posts

38Profile posts1 postLast month33.3%Members-only

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Article Latest post$1 tier & upIMPERIVM ROMANVM issue no. XII

is now officially released for all patrons! In this month's issue, you will learn something new about...

Jan 30, 2021 0 likes 0 comments
IMPERIVM ROMANVM issue no. XIIMPERIVM ROMANVM issue no. X is officially released for all patrons! In this month's issue, you will learn something new about the Roman...ArticleDec 27, 2020$1 tier & up 0 0TRIA NŌMINA series-FĒMINAENov 20, 2020ArticleNov 20, 2020Public 0 0TRIA NŌMINA series-AGNŌMINAView post TRIA NŌMINA series part II AGNŌMINA Apart from the first three names, there could be a fourth or fifth name added. This is known as the AGNŌMEN since it was an “added name”. This name would serve as a mark of honor or added during adoption. Some examples of honor AGNŌMINA are: ĀFRICĀNVS, GERMANICVS, MACEDONICVS… Alterantively, a Roman could acquire an AGNŌMEN during adoption. Adoptions, unlike today, were a sign of respect and/or a way to secure an heir. Many Roman emperors were adopted by their predecessors even though they were from well-established families. Upon adoption, the Roman would take the three names of his adoptive father (the PRAENŌMEN, NŌMEN and CŌGNŌMEN) and addArticletoday at Aug 13 crawlPublic 0 0TRIA NŌMINA series-PRAENŌMINANov 7, 2020ArticleNov 7, 2020Public 0 0IMPERIVM ROMANVM issue no. XNov 3, 2020 IRm issue no.10-Nov 73.pdfArticleNov 3, 2020$1 tier & up 0 0IMPERIVM ROMANVM issue no. VIIIIHere comes IMPERIVM ROMANVM issue no. VIIII early for exclusive patrons! In this month's issue, you will learn something new about...ArticleSep 15, 2020$1 tier & up 0 0Latin literature series-Ammianus MarcellinusAug 13, 2020ArticleAug 13, 2020Public 0 0Latin literature series-Pliny the YoungerAug 11, 2020ArticleAug 11, 2020Public 0 0Latin literature series-Pliny the ElderAug 9, 2020ArticleAug 9, 2020Public 0 0Latin literature series-TacitusAug 7, 2020ArticleAug 7, 2020Public 0 0Latin literature series-MartialAug 5, 2020ImageAug 5, 2020Public 0 0
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