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What do you think of Junia for a girl?

My friend’s name is Junia, she says she was named after a roman apostle from the bible. She always gets attention from her name which i’m envious of! You say it like Julia, although it’s a nice rare name, people may think it’s junior or something. I think Juno is less complicated. What you think?

I don’ t like the name Junia.


12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Decorative Painting in the Roman Vaults


12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Decorative Painting in the Roman Vaults


$49.99


This image is one a collection of vintage art, this excellent quality and durable Canvas Print measures 12 X 18 inches and arrives ready to hang on the wall with all necessary accessories already in place. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness. Canvas prints are Gallery Wrapped.  This means that the image will go around the edge of the stretched…

12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Friends, Romans & Countrymen, we have Come Here to Drink Beer


12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Friends, Romans & Countrymen, we have Come Here to Drink Beer


$49.99


This image is one a collection of vintage art, this excellent quality and durable Canvas Print measures 12 X 18 inches and arrives ready to hang on the wall with all necessary accessories already in place. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness. Canvas prints are Gallery Wrapped.  This means that the image will go around the edge of the stretched…

12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Greco-Roman Architecture


12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Greco-Roman Architecture


$49.99


This image is one a collection of vintage art, this excellent quality and durable Canvas Print measures 12 X 18 inches and arrives ready to hang on the wall with all necessary accessories already in place. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness. Canvas prints are Gallery Wrapped.  This means that the image will go around the edge of the stretched…

New Britain [RARE]


New Britain [RARE]



1 Movement 1982 (3:46)
2 Roman Strength (3:53)
3 Will To Power (3:43)
4 New Britain (3:52)
5 Ravensbruck (3:56)
6 Kriegserklarung (3:56)
7 Viking Section (3:56)
8 Active Force (3:19)…


Kalbimin Sultani [RARE]


Kalbimin Sultani [RARE]


$29.98


1. Yuregimie Seviyorum 2. Bana Sen Lazimsin 3. Kalbimin Sultani 4. Sevda Yolu 5. Sahiller 6. Unut Onu 7. Yasamak 8. Love 9. Sakia Beni 10. Kaybolan Cennet…

We Are the Romans [Deluxe Edition] [Digipak] [2 Cd Set] [Rare]


We Are the Romans [Deluxe Edition] [Digipak] [2 Cd Set] [Rare]


$50.88



The Ninth Gate


The Ninth Gate


$4.22


No Description Available.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: RRelease Date: 22-MAY-2007Media Type: DVD…

The Ninth Gate


The Ninth Gate


$3.94



Fantom Killer


Fantom Killer


$99.99


When a local woman is found stripped naked and brutally slaughtered on the outskirts of a small town the police fear a serial killer may have returned to his favorite hunting ground, especially as the killer bares all the hallmarks of the previous unsolved murders….

Constantine: Roman Emperor, Christian Victor


Constantine: Roman Emperor, Christian Victor


$3.99


A fascinating survey of the life and enduring legacy of perhaps the greatest and most unjustly ignored of the Roman emperors-written by a richly gifted historian.In 312 A.D., Constantine-one of four Roman emperors ruling a divided empire-marched on Rome to establish his control. On the eve of the battle, a cross appeared to him in the sky with an exhortation, “By this sign conquer.” Inscribing the…

Good & Rare


Good & Rare


$12.98


Sepia Recordings spotlights 27 Good & Rare recordings by Bing Crosby taken mainly from several films and Broadway musicals of the ’50s including Kiss Me, Kate, Wonderful Town, Call Me Madam, and Texas. Collectors will be especially interested in the four tracks from the rare 10″ record Le Bing: Hits of Paris originally released on Decca in 1953. ~ Al Campbell, Rovi

Rare Tracks


Rare Tracks


$40.99


Be prepared to shell out a hefty sum for Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth’s Rare Tracks. Precisely what the title says it is–a collection of remixes and alternate versions of many of the duo’s best known and loved songs, all of them either previously unavailable or difficult to come by in America–the compilation was only made available through East West Japan. So, the $30-to-$35 question: Is it worth the cost it takes to track down? The admittedly noncommittal answer: yes and no. It is an emphatic “yes” for committed enthusiasts or collectors of the duo’s music. Rare Tracks has in abundance everything that we’ve come to expect from Pete and C.L., and like all their domestically released music, every song is marked by high-quality craftsmanship. Rock, too, has always been just as important a remixer as producer, so even his rare mixes are first-rate. The answer is probably “no,” on the other hand, if you approach the album expecting illumination. All the songs on Rare Tracks had already come out in some form or other, and while the versions here feature sometimes significant differences from the originals (a particularly robust “Lots of Lovin’,” a keyed-up “Mecca & the Soul Brother” that is outstanding), the new glosses don’t really add any revealing insights into the songs or the group itself. It is still fantastic, though, to have them available and laying around the house. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music GuidePerformers: Tabitha Brace – Vocals (Background); Terri Robinson – Vocals (Background); Nevelle Hodge – Keyboards

Rare and Glorious


Rare and Glorious


$16.98


Rare and Glorious draws from the archives of Saregama, Ravi Shankar’s longtime Indian record label, to compile a two-CD set of eight ragas with a total running time of 135 minutes; the tracks range across Shankar’s career, with the earliest one, “Raga Hansadhwani,” having been first released in 1962, and the most recent one, “Raga Shudh Kalyan,” in 1988. Shankar’s frequent accompanists, tabla players Ali Akbar Khan and Alla Rakha, are present frequently, although certain tracks are performed without percussion. Five of the tracks run 19 minutes or more in length, allowing Shankar time to explore the themes and gradually develop the dynamics of a complete raga. The sitar player was already over 40 when the first of these recordings was made, so he is heard as a mature musician practicing his art in full flower. This kind of music is not really susceptible to a “greatest-hits” selection, but many of these tracks are notable not only for the accomplished playing but also for their return to availability on this release, since they previously only appeared on long out of print LPs. Thus, the album justifies the words of its title, containing music that is both “glorious” and “rare.” ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

Live & Rare


Live & Rare


$8.98


Usually a live and rare compilation can have a few underlying possibilities for motive: a quick and amicable contractual fulfillment before label and band part ways, a stopgap to release something new for fans in between albums, or a simple compilation to appease a die-hard fan base with cult-like tendencies. Hedging bets, this Korn compilation serves two of those three purposes right off the bat. It’s been a while since the group offered something new, and to appease the loyalists who would very well purchase a disc of Jonathan Davis bagpiping English football anthems, Korn had the good sense to compile a disc that’s one-half a live recording of their greatest hits and one-half an assortment of rare stuff and cover songs. Recorded in 2003 at CBGB’s, Live and Rare is exactly what you’d expect from the band, and for fanatics that’s a wonderful thing. But this could also easily serve as a catch-up guide for those who never really were into Korn, but need a place to hear some of their most well-known anthems. Covers of Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall, Pts, 1, 2, 3,” Metallica’s “One,” and a hysterical take on “Earache My Eye” round things up and find the band having fun performing covers, much like Metallica’s now legendary Garage sessions. Collectors might already have all of this stuff scattered over several discs, but having them remastered and all in one place makes this an attractive disc to add to the collection. It should properly pacify rabid fans until the next full-length comes around, or until that disc of bagpipe anthems finally hits the stores. ~ Rob Theakston, RoviPerformers: Jonathan Davis – Bagpipes, Vocals; James “Munky” Shaffer – Guitar; David Silveria – Drums; Brian Welch – Guitar