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Netlinks on the history of ancient Rome, its empire, and its fall.
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A collection of photographs of the city of Rome which includes most major monuments, and a virtual tour of the Roman Forum by Sion McElveen.
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A comprehensive archive of texts and reference works dealing with the Roman Empire and its culture.
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Bibliography of Balbus, and information on the Late Roman Republic.
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Selective essays by James Grout on the history and culture of ancient Rome, Greece, and Britain.
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Information on Roman mythology and genealogy, Latin language and grammar and aspects of Roman life. Includes a tour of the Forum Romanum.
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Highlights the role of age in determining behaviour, and expectations of behaviour, across the life span of an inhabitant by Mary Harlow and Ray Laurence, 2002 by subscription.
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Includes biographies of Julius Caesar and Scipio Africanus, a Timeline from 300BC - 1CE, and introductory histories of both Rome and Greece.
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A comprehensive analysis of human rights and offers enlightening comparisons between the Roman and twentieth century understanding of human rights by Richard A. Bauman, 2000 by subscription.
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Information and graphics of the period of ancient Rome which was the basis of I, Claudius.
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Includes biographies of emperors, timelines, interactive maps, and sections on the society and the military.
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Features a Roman Gazetteer, Greek and Latin texts, William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, a Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Pagan and Christian Rome, J. B. Bury's History of the Later Roman Empire, a Latin Inscriptions Site, a Roman atlas, and galleries of photos.
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Bibliographym developing edition and commentary on the Notitia Dignitatum.
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Per la restaurazione dell'antica Repubblica Romana con nuovi cittadini da tutto il mondo. Presentazione, aspetti organizzativi, faq ed informazioni utili.
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Photographs of Rome and Roman Emperors
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This website describes the history of Herculaneum including its destruction and re-discovery. It shows the town's main buildings and those of the surrounding towns of Oplontis, Boscoreale, Stabiae and Pompeii.
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Presents photographic galleries and historical information about Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins, emperor portraits, sculpture, military equipment and diploma, and stamps on legionary bricks.
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Examines the integral events that lead to the fall of the Republic and Senate of Rome.
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An overview of the three periods of the Roman political system.
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Links to many resources on ancient Rome collated by Neil Goldberg: literature, military, archaeology, religion, drama, philosophy and maps.
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Part of the Lectures in Medieval History Series, by Lynn Harry Nelson at University of Kansas. Includes a map as well as an analysis of the Roman Empire at its peak.
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Explores the history of ancient Rome, from the time of the Etruscans to the fall of the Empire.
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A series of web pages on the history and culture of ancient Rome.
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Provides compelling perspectives on the bloody entertainment of the ancient city by Donald G. Kyle, 1998 by subscription.
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A collection of images, 3D models and articles by James McKeown and others, with links to other Roman historical sites.
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Chronicle of events during the invasions and the downfall of the empire, the complete text from The History of the Christian Church by Henry C. Sheldon, 1895.
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Classic text covering a broad history of the empire.
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Lectures in Medieval History, by Lynn Harry Nelson, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.
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An educational site that explores many aspects of ancient Rome including daily life, religion, trade and technology.
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An educational site for children exploring many aspects.
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A chronological index of the history with extensive resource links.
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Provides information about the Roman Empire, its governments, military, culture and economy. Archaeological news and discussions can be found in the online forum.
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A community of teachers and students who create on-line resources for teaching Latin and ancient Roman culture.
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Photographs of Roman ruins in France, Tunisia, and Italy.
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Index to persons, events, peoples and other subjects in Roman times largely based on sources from that time, and links to images from persons