Yes. 100%.
From Draco to Caligula and beyond, Greco-Roman history is far more interesting than anything you can watch on Hulu/Netflix/etc.
People weren’t that different back then, and you will find most of it relevant to today.
Certainly it is a mistake to not study history, war, and human traits, because history rhymes, and does so often. So if your goal is to recognize what governments are doing and see their strategies and tactics, go for it.
Yes. 100%. From Draco to Caligula and beyond, Greco-Roman history is far more interesting than anything you can watch on Hulu/Netflix/etc. People weren’t that different back then, and you will find most of it relevant to today.
Greek, the original new testament is in Greek.
Depends on your goals.
Certainly it is a mistake to not study history, war, and human traits, because history rhymes, and does so often. So if your goal is to recognize what governments are doing and see their strategies and tactics, go for it.
Esoteric, no. All of it down to names/dates, yes. Don't concentrate on Western history only if you want a more complete picture.
Depends on your goals. Leaving programming languages is very useful too. Most useful foreign languages for business are probably Spanish and Chinese.
Oxford latin english dictionary 1968. https://archive.org
Imagine saying "No"!
If you want to listen to stuff, "The Fall of Civilizations" podcasts is particularly interesting
https://www.youtube.com/c/FallofCivilizationsPodcast/
First watch Europa
Yes