
"ÂEarly Espionage: The Great and Ancient Game"Â a new game for kids is presented by Spy Museum, Washington.
Espionage is called the second oldest profession. Intrigue, trickery, and guile have always been powerful weapons: Hannibal used disguises, secret hand-shakes, and forgery in his strategy against Rome; Caesar cracked codes; and Persia operated sophisticated spy networks.
Spies have shaped the destiny of nations since the beginning of time-some inspired by patriotism, some driven by fear, others fired by greed or a combination of motives.
Col. Rose Mary Sheldon, author of Spies of the Bible, Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome, and Espionage in the Ancient World will transport you to the earliest days of espionage history. Discover how the first spy masters operated, their tradecraft, and their successes and failures.
On Tuesday, 13 March; 6:30 pm, Tickets: $20, Members of The Spy Ring® (Join Today!): $16, Space is limited - advance registration required! -- www.spymuseum.org
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