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| | A Brief History of Rome |
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http://www.lifesmith.com/rome.html
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| | Brutus on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Roman historians tell how he led the Romans in expelling the Tarquins after the rape of Lucrece, how he became one of the first praetors (there were no consuls), and how he executed his sons for plotting a Tarquinian restoration. |  | | BC-42 BC He and Caius Cassius Longinus (see under Cassius) were the principal assassins of Julius Caesar. |  | | Caesar gave him command in Gaul and appointed him to be his heir in case of Octavian's death. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/Brutus.asp
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| | Roman Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Soon it showed alarming signs of strength again, and it was Cato the Elder who, years after the Second Punic War had been won, ended his speeches by saying "I also think that Carthage must be destroyed!" (Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam. |  | | The "plebs" took an oath that they would hold their leaders 'sacrosanct' or inviolate during their terms of office, and that the united plebs would kill anyone who harmed a tribune. |  | | In 73 BC he and some of his comrades rebelled at Capua and fled towards mount Vesuvius. |
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http://www.sevenhills.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Roman_Republic
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| | Lucania, Velia - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com |
 | | AR Nomos Head of Athena left, in a crested Attic helmet decorated with a griffin; A above, F below chin, IE on a outlined tablet behind neck guard / UELHTWN right, lion attacking stag. |  | | Lucania Velia, 510-465 BC, Forepart of lion as seen from above. |
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http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/lucania/velia/i.html
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| | 510s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 513 BC -- Darius the Great subdues the Getae and east Thrace in his war against the Scythians |  | | 510 BC -- Hippias, son of Pisistratus and tyrant of Athens, is expelled by a popular revolt supported by Cleomenes I, King of Sparta and his forces. |  | | 514 BC -- King Helu of Wu establishes "Great City of Helu", the ancient name for Suzhou, as his capital in China. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/510s_BC
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| | Battle of Marathon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hippias, tyrant of Athens, had been expelled in 510 BC by his people, with the assistance of Cleomenes I, King of Sparta. |  | | With the failure of the Ionian Revolt (499 BC - 494 BC), Darius was intent on subjugating the Greeks and punishing them for their part in the revolt. |  | | In 492 BC Darius dispatched an army under his son-in-law, Mardonius. |
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http://www.peekskill.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Battle_of_Marathon
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| | SculptureCredits1 |
 | | Copy of a Greek group of about 200 BC. |  | | Copy of a group of the 2nd/1st century BC. |  | | v) Cast of gravestone of Dexileos, who was killed at Corinth in 394/3 BC. |
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http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/Credits/SculptureCredits/Sculpturecredits1.htm
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| | List of Kings of Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The expulsion of the king and the founding of the Republic in 509 BC is sometimes presented as the breaking away of a Latin-speaking population from the control of an Etruscan ruling family. |  | | The last king was thrown out by the citizens and replaced by a republican government. |  | | Rome was, according to tradition, founded in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, twin sons of the mortal woman Rhea Silvia, said to be the first of the Vestal Virgins, and the god Mars. |
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http://lighthousepoint.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_Kings_of_Rome
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| | [ The Greeks ] - Site Index |
 | | 479 BC - Themistocles and the aftermath of war |  | | 440 BC - Aspasia and Pericles: A Marriage Forbidden |  | | 429 BC - The Long Death of Pericles |
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http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/siteindex/siteindex_html_c.html
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| | University of Waterloo |
 | | 480-396 BC war with the Etruscans of Veii |  | | 486 BC alliance with the Italic Hernici south of Latium |  | | 474 BC Hieron I of Syracuse defeats Etruscans off Cumae |
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http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~lneuru/hutter/25202.htm
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| | artnet.com: Resource Library: Antenor |
 | | Resemblances between the Kore of Antenor and the architectural korai of the Archaic Temple of Apollo at DELPHI (?after 510 BC) have led to an association of Antenor with the latter project. |  | | The generally accepted date for the group is 510 BC (following Pliny: Natural History XXXIV.xix.70), although the years after 488 BC have also been suggested. |  | | The Antenor statues remained at Persepolis until Alexander the Great or one of his successors returned them to Athens, where they were placed in the Agora alongside the second group. |
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http://www.artnet.com/library/00/0031/T003154.asp
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| | Roman Republic: 753-31 BC |
 | | 753-31 BC The Founding of the City: 753-262 BC 1184 BC: Aeneas arrives in Italy [Legendary] |  | | 201-118 BC: Polybius, Greek who writes a history of Rome |  | | 270-266 BC: Rome at war with Umbrians and Etruscans |
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http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/Mediterranean/RomeRep.html
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| | archaic sculpture |
 | | Delos was a sacred island and received dedications such as this from all over the Greek world. |  | | The birthplace of Apollo, it was considered the hub of the Cyclades and in the 5th century gave its name to a defensive partnership, the Delian League. |  | | Chryselephantine Apollo, Delphi c.550-540 BC (2/3 lifesize) Delphi Archaeological Museum |
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http://www.rocky.edu/~moakm/archaicsculpt.htm
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| | The 510 Realm :: Datsun PL510 Resource :: 510 Club of BC |
 | | Welcome to the510realm.com, your Datsun PL510 resource website and official home of the 510 Club of BC. |  | | This Saturday at around 2:30pm is the Annual General Meeting for the 510 club of BC. |  | | Those of you who are members should have received this info in the last 2 newsletters, but it seems to have crept up on us rather quickly, so this is just a reminder. |
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http://www.the510realm.com
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| | Pamphaios (Getty Museum) |
 | | Around 510 B.C, Pamphaios appears to have taken over the large pottery workshop of Nikosthenes, when the latter either died or retired. |  | | As with the signatures of Nikosthenes, it appears that the name of Pamphaios, spelled in varying ways by different painters, was a kind of trademark on the products of the workshop, rather than the artist's actual signature. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a3346-1.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (616-579 BC); Servius Tullus (578-535 BC); Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (535-510 BC) |  | | His name was created to explain origin of |
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http://condor.depaul.edu/~sbucking/296A04_over9.htm
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| | Development of Greek Sculpture |
 | | But the Greeks were far more flexible in their approach. |  | | Dark age followed until the beginning of the 8th Century BC - very little sculpture found from this time. |  | | Balustrade of the Temple of Athena Nike (circa 410-07 BC) |
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http://www.angelfire.com/art/archictecture/articles/dev.htm
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| | CMA Exhibition Feature : Female Votive Mask (about 510-500 BC) |
 | | The mask was a votive dedication to a divinity. |  | | The woman's expression, known as the "archaic smile," was a 6th-century BC convention of the 6th century BC. |  | | CMA Exhibition Feature : Female Votive Mask (about 510-500 BC) |
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http://www.clemusart.com/exhibcef/mg/html/2781015.html
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| | intro.hym |
 | | 753-510 BC: Founding of Rome and period of the seven kings |  | | 264-202 BC: First and Second Punic Wars: control of the West Med. |  | | 510-367 BC: Conflict of the Orders; control of Latium |
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http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/CLSDEPT/classics25/outlines/intro.htm
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| | CMA Exhibition Feature : Temple Model (about 510-450 BC) |
 | | Dated to the first half of the 5th century BC, this model temple was part of a large deposit of votive dedications excavated at Medma. |  | | CMA Exhibition Feature : Temple Model (about 510-450 BC) |  | | It perhaps depicted the Gorgon Medusa (see cat. |
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http://www.clemusart.com/exhibcef/mg/html/7254730.html
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 90001494 |
 | | Art history, aesthetics, and comparative criticism Bibliography Ancient authors whose works are excerpted in this book Index of artists Geographical index General subject index. |  | | Painting: earliest developments and the fifth century BC 9. |  | | Sculpture: early developments and the Archaic period (c. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam022/90001494.html
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| | Medusa Coin Replicas |
 | | The reverse inscription translates into "The Treasure of Ancient Money, BP Collection, Neapolis Stater, Sixth Century BC." This piece was given away along with similar ancient coin tokens as premiums at petrol (gas) stations in France in the early 1970s. |  | | Modern struck silver counterfeit with convincing design, flan, toning, diameter, and weight. |
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http://rg.ancients.info/medusa/replicas.html
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| | Talaria Enterprises Greek Vase Reproductions, Etruscan Urn, sets of Greek Vases, Ministry of Culture, Chariot Race / ... |
 | | Made from terra cotta, imported from Greece, certified with a pewter seal by the Greek Ministry of Culture, 5H. This vase illustrates two Greek men hunting a wild boar. |  | | Greek Aryballos (oil bottle) vase from the black-figure period (650 - 510 BC). |  | | Made from terra cotta, imported from Greece, certified with a pewter seal by the Greek Ministry of Culture, 10H. This vase illustrates a Chariot race with a driver and four stallions on one side and Athena on the other side. |
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http://talariaenterprises.com/product_lists/vase_pg3.html
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| | Roman Civilization, Hist II |
 | | Battle of Actium (31 BC); Octavian - Augustus |  | | Roman Civilization, Hist II Roman Civilization, History II Click to go to syllabus. |
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http://www.southwestern.edu/academic/classical.languages/rciv/rciv0829.html
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| | arh 200 Week 4 |
 | | Terracotta, Attic black-figure, c.530 BC (Metropolitan Museum of Art). |  | | Leg of a tripod, with Heracles and Apollo contending for the Delphic tripod, from Olmpia. |
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http://www.providence.edu/art/arh200/week4.htm
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| | THE EMERGENCE OF ROME |
 | | Probably by mistake, he put the date of birth of Jesus Christ 4 years late |  | | (OR RATHER 4 BC.) BIRTH OF JESUS IN BETLEHEM. |
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http://www.psych.mcgill.ca/courses/403/ROME1.htm
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| | Nikosthenes Painter (Getty Museum) |
 | | Primarily a cup painter, he was not an especially good artist. |  | | Working in Athens in the period from 510 to 500 B.C., the Nikosthenes Painter decorated vases in the red-figure technique. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a742-1.html
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| | Jones International University |
 | | BC 510 texts are available from the JIU/MBS bookstore |
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http://www.jonesinternational.edu/ourPrograms/course.php?crs=188
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