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         Roman Empire Ancient History:     more books (100)
  1. Scythians and Greeks: Cultural Interaction in Scythia, Athens, and the Early Roman Empire (Ancient History) (CLASSICAL STUDIES AND ANCIENT HISTORY)
  2. The Roman Empire (Fontana History of the Ancient World) by C.M. Wells, 1992-09-24
  3. The Later Roman Empire (Fontana History of the Ancient World) by Averil Cameron, 1993-04-26
  4. The Catastrophic Era:: Rome Versus Persia in the Third Century by Tim Donovan, 2006-11-06
  5. History and Activities of the Roman Empire (Handson Ancient History) by Alexandra Mary Fix, 2007-01-15
  6. Roman empire of the second century;: Or, The age of Antonines (Ecophs of ancient history) by W. W Capes, 1895
  7. The Roman empire of the second century: Or, The age of the Antonines (Epochs of ancient history) by W. W Capes, 1913
  8. The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness Ancient Rome: The History of the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire in the Words of Those Who Were There (Mammoth Books)
  9. The Cults of the Roman Empire (Ancient World) by Robert Turcan, 1997-01-30
  10. Frontiers of the Roman Empire: A Social and Economic Study (Ancient Society and History) by C. R. Whittaker, 1997-11-18
  11. History's Ancient Legacies II: The Roman Empire in Northern Europe (5); The Roman Empire in the Middle East (6)
  12. Epochs Of Ancient History: Roman History The Early Empire From The Assassination Of Julius Caesar To That Of Domitian by W. W. Capes, 1903
  13. Roman history : the early empire: From the assassination of Julius Caesar to that of Comitian (Epochs of ancient history) by W. W Capes, 1911
  14. Athenaeus And His World: Reading Greek Culture in the Roman Empire (CLASSICAL STUDIES AND ANCIENT HISTORY)

1. Timeline Of The Roman Empire
Ancient History Timeline banner posters. Timelines of Ancient Egypt, The Roman Empire,The Roman Republic, The Byzantine Empire, The Old Testament, The British
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2. The Roman Empire
Extensive site dedicated to ancient Rome. Biographies on emperors, timelines, interactive maps, and Category Society history By Time Period ancient Rome...... Pictures from the empire Photos of sites from the roman empire. Picturesfrom Rome Photos of the ancient sites in the city of Rome.
http://www.roman-empire.net/
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This site is best viewed at 1024*768 or 800*600 pixels Latest Updates
30 Mar 03 - Hatra ruins in Iraq! 19 Mar 03 - 2003 Events 09 Feb 03 - Ostia Antica 08 Dec 02 - Roman Pula 05 Dec 02 - Carthage 12 Nov 02 - Tactics 08 Oct 02 - Modern Nations 01 Oct 02 - Artcl: Scupi The Roman Empire mailing list ! your e-mail : subscribe unsubscribe Main Chapters - Some chapters are very large and may take time to load. The Founding The Kings Early Republic Late Republic Early Emperors The High Point The Decline The Collapse Constantinople Religion Society The Army Bulletin Board Picture Index Kids’ Section Freq.Questions Links Map of Roman Empire AD 116 Due to requests there is now a format A2 map for sale. Cutout Roman Legionary Helmet A card cut-out Roman legionary helmet to wear ! Reenactors Photos of Soldiers, Gladiators, Cavalry in action ! Events 2003 Events Calendar. Site Search Engine Can't find what you're looking for. Check out the site's search engine. Postcards Roman themed e-postcards Visitors' Articles Visitors' contributions !

3. Childrens Section
Includes history, achievements, builders, evils, gods, and maps. Also picture tours and class projects.Category Kids and Teens School Time ancient history Rome...... Your Visit to ancient Rome ! You take a trip to Rome, where your friend Claudiuswho shows you the sites. roman Italy Italy. The empire The empire.
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The Empire The City of Rome Gift Shop Join the Roman Empire mailing list ! your e-mail : subscribe unsubscribe Home Page Emperor Timeline Picture Index Frequent Questions Map of Roman Empire AD 116 Due to requests there is now a format A2 map for sale. Cutout Roman Legionary Helmet A card cut-out Roman legionary helmet to wear ! Postcard Wanna send a friend an internet Postcard ? Try our cool Roman online e-cards !!! Who were the best and the worst ? You decide ! Cast your vote on the emperors. Asterix Information and links on Asterix the Gaul, the world-renowned comic set in Roman times. The Roman House For all those busy homeworkers out there who have asked for help on this subject. How did a Roman house look like ? What were the rooms called and what were they used for ? Roman Dress Find out how the Romans dressed on this page from the grown up section.

4. Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Main Page
The Internet ancient history Sourcebook has expanded greatly since its creation, and now contains End of the roman empire in the West. Late ancient Philosophy. roman Stoicism
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook.html
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Main Page Full Texts Legal Texts Additions Search ... IHSP Credits The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook has expanded greatly since its creation, and now contains hundred of local files as well as links to source texts throughout the net.
  • See Introduction for an explanation of the Sourcebook's goals. See the Help! page for all the help on research I can offer.
    Although I am more than happy to receive notes if you have comments on this web site, I cannot answer specific research enquiries [and - for students - I cannot, or rather will not, do your homework.]
The Ancient History Sourcebook works as follows:
  • This Main Index page [this page] shows all sections and sub sections. These have also been regularized in a consistent hierarchy. This should allow rapid review of where texts are. To access the sub-section pages , simply browse the sections below and select the highlighted (white text with blue background) section title on the left.

5. The Roman Empire
Hippodrome, Theatre, Entertainment, Politics, Emperors, Julius CaesarCategory Kids and Teens School Time ancient history Rome......Welcome to the Romans page. On this page you can explore all thedifferent aspects of the Romans. You can discover their way of
http://www.iol.ie/~coolmine/typ/romans/intro.html
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On this page you can explore all the different aspects of the Romans. You can discover their way of life by selecting any of the following

6. LacusCurtius Home Page
Bill Thayer's extensive collection of materials on ancient Rome. Includes a gazetteer of sites in the roman empire with annotated photographs of roman monuments, classical texts and 19thcentury archaeological and topographical works.
http://www.ukans.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/home.html
mail: Bill Thayer
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Into the Roman World
The Capitoline Wolf: the totem animal of Rome.
In Nov 98, undergoing restoration, she was starting to look quite different.
(And for a very large site about Wolfie, see here 163 pages (not counting translations), 338 photos The core of this site, in my own mind at least, is the Roman Gazetteer, a commented photo album of Roman towns and monuments.
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OME Assisi Augusta Zilil ... Volubilis
Topical Indexes: amphitheatres gates hydraulic engineering (aqueducts and baths) roads ... tombs Stray page (for now): Opus Sectile Ancient Texts

7. NM's Creative Impulse..Rome
roman and Preroman Timeline; roman Timeframe - From before the founding ofRome to the fall of the Byzantine empire. Timeline ancient Rome.
http://history.evansville.net/rome.html
NM's Creative Impulse
The Development of Western Civilization
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Introduction
The Romans preserved much of the Greek culture and blended it with their own traditions to give us the Classical ideal. Their military conquests brought an empire to Rome that even surpassed that of Alexander the Great. For nearly a thousand years all roads led to Rome. From a small village on the Tiber River to the greatest Empire (Maps) the world had ever known, Rome left a rich heritage for all who followed. Back to Top
Hist ory
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  • Archimedes**** site is a collection of Archimedean miscellanea contains much info on the man, the place and the time - Syracuse during Punic War times- interesting stuff....read about Archimedes Screw The Lever The Burning Mirrors and much, much more. Augustus Caesar one page bio of the first emperor of Rome with a very nice image. The Barbarians - this is a fun and informative site. Bright colors and graphically rich, it has sections on history, art, religion, games and links. There is a tremendous amount of info here, so plan to stay awhile. There's a nice table comparing the Barbarians to Romans in many areas. (I took one of my classes to the lab and couldn't tear some of them away from this site)

8. Ancient History Sourcebook: Egypt Under The Roman Empire
of Egypt Under the Principate.......Back to ancient history Sourcebook . ancient history Sourcebook Egyptunder the roman empire. A
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/romanegypt1.html
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Egypt under the Roman Empire
A Description of Egypt Under the Principate [Introduction (adapted from Davis)]: Roman rule was established in Egypt after Octavian (Augustus) displaced the last ruler of the Ptolemaic line, the famous Cleopatra VII. It proved to be a great and rich province for Augustus, who organized the country not so much as a Roman Province but as the emperor's own special domain land. In Egypt, the Emperor was considered the successor of the ancient Pharaohs; his deputy - the prefect - ruled the country with an authority permitted to few other governors. Strabo, Geography, c. 22 CE
XVII.i.52-53, ii.4-5; XVIII.i.12-13: At present [in Augustus's time] Egypt is a Roman province, and pays considerable tribute, and is well-governed by prudent persons sent there in succession. The governor thus sent out has the rank of king. Subordinate to him is the administrator of justice, who is the supreme judge in many cases. There is another officer called the Idologus whose business is to inquire into property for which there is no claimant, and which of right falls to Caesar. These are accompanied by Caesar's freedmen and stewards, who are intrusted with affairs of more or less importance.

9. Jay's Roman History, Coins And Technology Site
the early Republic to the fall of the empire? . deal with only one aspect of Romanhistory and culture a truly vast and deep ancient history information resource
http://myron.sjsu.edu/
This site has been selected as a valuable educational Internet resource for Discovery Channel School. Space for this site has been kindly provided by The College of Education at San José State University
Roman History, Coins, and Technology Back Pages
s time has passed and Your Humble Author has grown (both physically "in the round" and, hopefully, also as a historian and writer :-), he has experienced a broadening of both his skills and interests. These changes, we hope, will bring an added benefit to our Honourable Readership, consisting primarily of middle and high school students and their teachers. Also, we do not want to forget our other faithful friends the coin collectors, reenactors, college students and people of the academic community. Winds of Change We have kept here on this site every coin image and mini - article we have written in the past, and will try to augment and correct these as we find occasion to do so. Please see the links to selected special interest areas on our old home page We have at once broadened our focus and introduced a little long-overdue diversity of opinion on this site by enlisting other willing hands to donate their time and expertise to share in the authoring and illustrating of articles that appear here. Some of these individuals have expressed a desire to contribute actively to the site. Others have given kind permission to use photographs taken on numerous trips to classical sites in Europe and the British Isles. It will be an ongoing policy on this site to seek to shift ownership of this resource from the control of one individual to management by a team of dedicated volunteers. In pursuit of this goal we will continue to try to recruit more outside help. We have added a page in which we introduce to you, our readers, these

10. LacusCurtius • Some Maps Of The Roman Empire
Old (but large-scale, lovingly-hand-engraved) maps; integrated dictionary of places; and archaeological Category Society Religion and Spirituality Geography...... Some Maps of the roman empire. late 19c Englishlanguage school atlas of the romanworld In addition to the ancient names (roman names) as they appear on the maps
http://www.ku.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Gazetteer/Maps/Periods/Rom
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The maps on this section of my website are taken from an unidentified late 19c English-language school atlas of the Roman world. It is not the best atlas, nor do I have the full set of maps or the index. At the time I put them online, I was rescuing them, so to speak, since their owner, Jim Miller, was about to lose his website. Although that did not happen, in July 2001 Mr. Miller died: and this disparate collection of older print maps, rather too large, with occasional scholarship and readability problems, that I can neither fix or identify, will remain onsite for the foreseeable future. What is clearly needed is a clickable CAD-type zooming system, tailor-made for computers: I'm looking at various solutions of this type. As usual, stay tuned: LacusCurtius's What's New page is updated every time pages are added, which is often daily.
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In addition to the ancient names (Roman names) as they appear on the maps:

11. Mr Donn's Ancient History Page
The roman empire at its Greatest Extent
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  • 12. LacusCurtius Home Page
    Extensive ancient Rome resource. Includes numerous photographs of roman monuments, several classical Category Arts Classical Studies roman...... Archives A gateway to over 2000 websites on the history, art and literature ofancient Rome. a map of the Old World showing the roman empire in purple.
    http://www.ku.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/home.html
    mail: Bill Thayer
    Italiano
    Help
    Home If you are looking for the actual hole in the ground called the Lacus Curtius,
    see Platner's article here
    LacusCurtius:
    Into the Roman World
    The Capitoline Wolf: the totem animal of Rome.
    In Nov 98, undergoing restoration, she was starting to look quite different.
    (And for a very large site about Wolfie, see here 163 pages (not counting translations), 338 photos The core of this site, in my own mind at least, is the Roman Gazetteer, a commented photo album of Roman towns and monuments.
    R
    OME Assisi Augusta Zilil ... Volubilis
    Topical Indexes: amphitheatres gates hydraulic engineering (aqueducts and baths) roads ... tombs Stray page (for now): Opus Sectile Ancient Texts

    13. Parthian Empire - History And Coins Of Ancient Parthia
    A noncommercial, educational web site dedicated to the history and coins of ancient Parthia, enemy of the roman empire, includes a bibliography concerned with Parthia.
    http://www.parthia.com/
    The Parthian Empire The Parthian Empire is a fascinating period of Persian history closely connected to Greece and Rome. Ruling from 247 B.C. to A.D. 228 in ancient Persia (Iran), the Parthians defeated Alexander the Great's successors, the Seleucids, conquered most of the Middle East and southwest Asia, controlled the Silk Road and built Parthia into an Eastern superpower. The Parthian empire revived the greatness of the Achaemenid empire and counterbalanced Rome's hegemony in the West. Parthia at one time occupied areas now in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaidzhan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine and Israel. Because limited written historical sources have survived, much of what we know about the Parthians and their sub-kingdoms of Characene, Elymais and Persis must be deduced from coins. For that reason, the primary focus is on numismatics. But this site is not just a virtual coin collection; here you can also gain insight into Parthian art, history, archaeology, and geography. You will also find references to the books, articles, maps and other resources necessary for further study. Enjoy your visit and add this page to your favorites list so you can easily return. I welcome corrections and any suggestions for improvement of content or format of this site. You may post open messages or send a private e-mail message on the feedback page.

    14. BBC - History - Ancient - Roman
    Why does the roman empire still capture our imaginations? Contributors roman militaryhistorian and associate producer of Simon Schama's 'history of Britain
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    History Ancient ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Roman Britain Lasting from 43 to 410 AD, Roman rule left a lasting physical mark on Britain - Hadrian's Wall, Fosse Way, Burgh Castle and villas at Chedworth, Fishbourne and Keynsham are the names of just a few key sites. Less visible, but perhaps more enduring, traces of Roman rule can be found in our language, our culture and even the way we think. Features A snapshot of Roman life at the fort of Vindolanda on Hadrian's Wall. What did the Romans ever do for us? The galleries: images of Hadrian's Wall and Roman mosaics Life in Roman Britain for women The Roman soldiers' experience of Britain as revealed through their career paths. After the Romans - what filled the void? Roman Colchester Five key questions about Roman Britain. Roman recipes The Caledonian tribes and the Romans. Why does the Roman Empire still capture our imaginations? 3-d Fly-through Zoom around a 3-d reconstruction of Housesteads Fort on Hadrian's Wall, c. third century AD.

    15. Ancient Silk Road Between India And Egypt
    Popular Science reports that archaeologists have unearthed at Berenike on the Red Sea the most extensive remains to date from sea trade between India and Egypt during the roman empire.
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    ... Route Between India, Egypt Archaeologists from UCLA and the University of Delaware have unearthed the most extensive remains to date from sea trade between India and Egypt during the Roman Empire, adding to mounting evidence that spices and other exotic cargo traveled into Europe over sea as well as land. "These findings go a long way toward improving our understanding of the way in which a whole range of exotic cargo moved into Europe during antiquity," said Willeke Wendrich, an assistant professor of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA and co-director of the project. "When cost and political conflict prevented overland transport, ancient mariners took to the Red Sea, and the route between India and Egypt appears to have been even more productive than we ever thought." "The Silk Road gets a lot of attention as a trade route, but we've found a wealth of evidence indicating that sea trade between Egypt and India was also important for transporting exotic cargo, and it may have even served as a link with the Far East," added fellow co-director Steven E. Sidebotham, a history professor at the University of Delaware.

    16. Ancient Roman Costume Links At The Costumer's Manifesto
    Images of costumes worn by men and women of ancient Rome. Contains links to other historical fashion Category Society history By Time Period ancient Rome...... ancient roman empire Costume Links at The Costumer's Manifesto. General Information.Women's Dress. General Information, history of Fashion and Dress ancient Rome.
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    General Information Women's Dress Men's Dress Textiles ... Books This symbol indicates an internal page of the Manifesto General Information History of Fashion and Dress: Ancient Rome Slide Shows of Ancient Costumes at Diotoma The Clothed Body in the Ancient World Open Day! Ancient Civilizations

    17. Classics And Mediterranean Archaeology
    A Forum for Latin Teachers; Greek history; Internet Resources for Latin Teachers;Introduction to ancient Egypt; Midle East From the roman empire to the
    http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
    (Last modified September 25, 2000 The 50 most recent additions. . Updates have been few lately but I'm working on it. Feel free to resend if I've missed anything.)
    Introduction
    This document collects links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists. Please feel free to copy the links in this page for whatever purposes you see fit (the pages referred to come with their own restrictions). Entries followed by sfsh@umich.edu
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    18. Feminae Romanae: Women Of Ancient Rome
    A comprehensive history of women in ancient Rome from the GraecoEtruscan period to the fall of the empire. Sections cover multiple periods, graphics and biographies of famous roman women.
    http://dominae.fws1.com
    FEMINAE ROMANAE:
    The Women of Ancient Rome F EMINAE R OMANAE:
    T he W omen of A ncient R ome "Venus has kept her promises: let her tell the story of my happiness, in case some woman will be said not to have had her share." Sulpicia, Six Poems , trans. Lee Pearcy. Courtesy of Diotima In all of Roman literature surviving the fall of its Empire, only six short poems from a woman named Sulpicia have come down to us that speak in a woman's authentic voice. Yet more has been learned of Roman women in the past thirty years than in centuries before. From the Empress to her freedwoman, the good wife to the prostitute, the midwife to the scholar, this site presents an introduction to the history of the women of ancient Rome. Site founded on 9/30/01. Site last updated on 3/9/03. Featured at Diotima , the BBC WebGuide (Roman History), and

    19. Welcome To The Brecks
    The Brecks lies on the borders of Norfolk and Suffolk. It has a unique landscape, on sandy soils, glowing with purple heather and marked with wind twisted Scots pines. It's rich in ancient history, from stone age flint mines to Queen Boudicca and the roman empire. There's a wonderful variety of wildlife, too.
    http://www.brecks.org
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    20. ANCIENT ROME - Ancient History Rome - Ancient Roman History
    Topics covered on ancient Rome include history, the early roman Republic, theroman empire, Latin, architecture, law, maps, myth, timelines, the military
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