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 | | So many, out of love for Rome and the old Republic, were led to enter into a conspiracy against the life of Cæsar with those who sought to rid themselves of the dictator for other and personal reasons. |  | | Brutus and Cassius, who had fled from Rome after the assassination of Cæsar, were the animating spirits. |  | | The praetorians were no match for the trained legionaries of the frontiers, and did not even attempt to defend their Emperor, who was taken prisoner and put to death after a reign of sixty-five days. |
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http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Rome2.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Vatican |
 | | When Rome was occupied by the French in 1798, they were again seized and bartered to a Genoese Jew, from whom Pius VII acquired them in 1808. |  | | In view of the peculiar political position of the pope in Rome, the careful guarding of the Vatican presents special difficulties; but, despite the objectionable attitude of the Italian police commissioners in the Borgo, few contretemps are to be complained of. |  | | Both pontiffs have, on various occasions, declared themselves as unalterably opposed to the recognition of the claim of the Italian Government to temporal sovereignty in Rome. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15276b.htm
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| | ROME AND ITS POWER. PART III OF THE PREMIER WEB SITE ON WESTERN CIVILIZATION |
 | | Etruscology is now a subject of enormous interest all over the world and a lot of falsehoods and commonly held beliefs are crumbling because they were used to discredit a people for appropriating of their worths. |  | | The Romans were furious with indignation because the vanquished had dared to take the offensive against their conquerors; the Carthaginians bitterly resented what they regarded as the tyrannical and rapacious conduct of Rome. |  | | Why have we been taught to believe it ended in A.D. Because one day, about three hundred years ago, historians decided it would be easier for students if world history were divided into three periods: Ancient, Medival, and Modern. |
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| | Roman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Alexandria, dreams of a "Christian Empire" with genuine continuity were shattered when a rampaging mob of Christians were encouraged to sack and destroy the Serapeum in 392. |  | | In fact the Republican institutions at Rome had been destroyed over the preceding century and Rome had been effectively under one-man rule since the time of |  | | The edict made Christianity one of the official religions of Rome. |
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| | The Romans - Imperial Rome |
 | | This period also saw the introduction of Christianity into Europe and the Roman Empire. |  | | Can't find what you are looking for from the directory? |  | | Among his histories is a massive history of the imperiate, called the Annals ; the central theme of his history is that Rome had become morally degenerate and this moral degeneracy was responsible for all its ills. |
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| | Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome |
 | | Rome and the Jews and Part II [Reed College][Modern Account] |  | | Contains a famous speech condemning imperialism by Calgacus. |  | | Rome at the End of the Punic Wars [ History, Book 6] [At this Site] |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook09.html
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| | Ancient Roman History Timeline |
 | | The plebeians, as a class, were, in the beginning at least, the less wealthy, and fought for political rights, many of which they gained over time. |  | | The patricians were the aristocratic class whose leading families supplied Rome with it's political and military leaders. |  | | While most would have it that Rome was named for Romulus who outwitted his brother Remus for control of the new settlement, Plutarch is clear that: |
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http://www.exovedate.com/ancient_timeline_one.html
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| | China Institute Programs for Educators |
 | | Ethnically speaking, the rest of the empire was largely non-Roman. |  | | The subject peoples of Rome were widely divergent in nearly every way. |  | | This extended even to non-Roman religious beliefs as long as their practice exhibited no disobedience toward the empire. |
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http://www.chinainstitute.org/educators/curriculum/han/comparative.html
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| | WaterHistory.org |
 | | This information has been augmented with considerable archeological evidence. |  | | This was not the case in ancient Rome. |  | | Rome's water supply system was one of the marvels of the ancient world. |
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http://www.waterhistory.org/histories/rome
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| | Rome: Military Resources |
 | | "The purpose of this organization is to serve the educational and public interests by accurately presenting the life and times of the legionaries of Rome in a credible atmosphere. |  | | Following it Rome dominated the seas; enemies with their own large fleets no longer existed. |  | | The Rome's tenacity towards any adversity created a world that lasted over a thousand years. |
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http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/rome/RMil.html
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| | Adherents.com: By Location |
 | | BC) was born on the Greek island of Samos, which had close commercial links to the Indian communty of Memphis, Egypt, that would have given Pythagoras access to Hindu and Egyptian knowledge. |  | | During the Imperial period the Dionysiac Mysteries were a religion of the same type as the other Mystery religions. |  | | This new type of religion becomes evident in the time of Imperial Rome, although it had its beginnings as far back as the 6th or 5th century BC. |
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http://www.adherents.com/adhloc/Wh_118.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Annals of Imperial Rome (Penguin Classics) |
 | | Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. |  | | Nero liked to disguise himself and go out with a gang of thugs into the city of Rome at night and harass or assault people at random. |  | | WHEN Rome was first a city, its rulers were kings. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0140440607?v=glance
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| | Legion XXIV - Time Line of Imperial Rome |
 | | 66 Jewish zealots seize the mountaintop fortress at Masada in their revolt against Rome |  | | We hope we answered at least some of your questions about the History of Rome. |  | | A Compilation assembled to more easily comprehend the History of Ancient Rome and its relationship to other Events in Ancient World History |
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http://www.legionxxiv.org/imperialtimeline
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| | Feminae Romanae: The Women of Ancient Rome |
 | | She was said to have hated Cicero so passionately than, after his murder, when his severed head was brought to Rome for display on the Rostra, she stuck hairpins in the tongue that had attacked her and her husbands in the past. |  | | Caesar, at a critical point in his fortunes with Pompey, broke off his young daughter's engagement elsewhere and married her to the middle-aged Magnus, thus secured several additional years of political support. |  | | Our perceptions of Imperial women are also influenced by the fact that, for hundreds of years in the West, the alleged "decadence" of Imperial Rome has created its own evergreen tradition, in which women, as well as men, were sexually perverse and morally bankrupt. |
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| | Capitolium.org - Imperial Forums Official Website - Rome, Italy - Il sito ufficiale dei Fori Imperiali di Roma |
 | | This is the rationale for the creation of CAPITOLIUM.ORG, an official source of live information on the archaeological site of the Imperial Forums. |  | | The Mayor of Rome and his staff are delighted to allow on-line visitors from all over the world to share the view that they daily enjoy from their windows, on the Capitoline Hill. |  | | Welcome to the archaeological site of the Imperial Forums, one of the largest areas in the world where digging, research and studies are still under way. |
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http://www.capitolium.org/english.htm
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| | Imperial Rome’s high density living (Phil Gyford: Writing) |
 | | Assuming a maximum population of one million, Lanciani estimated that perhaps only 179,000 people lived in individual houses and the other 821,000 in tenements. |  | | … In fact, the insula became the standard form of Roman middle-class as well as working-class housing; and not merely in Rome, for there are numerous examples in Ostia and Pompeii. |  | | By the way, the rest of the book itself is impressive, but not quite what I hoped; awesome as a collection of portraits of cities at crucial and exciting moments in history, but not as good as I’d hoped on why some places/times are so special. |
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http://www.gyford.com/phil/writing/2003/09/26/imperial_romes_h.php
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| | Imperial Rome HW |
 | | Rome was already in a state of violence when Caesar took power. |  | | Generals had huge armies, the extremely wealthy upper class had huge slave-owning farms competing with the unsuccessful lower-class farms, and greed and selfishness took over the early ideals of the early roman republic. |  | | Imports from Africa and other foreign countries supplemented domestic production, instead of replacing hard-working middle and lower class workers. |
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http://www.geocities.com/andy_a_76/history/ImperialRome11-12-00.html
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| | Columbia News ::: Imperial Rome Exhibition Debuts at Italian Academy |
 | | This head of a Dacian prisoner is among the highlights of the Imperial Fora in Rome exhibition at the Italian Academy |  | | All the objects in the exhibition, with the exception of two medieval fragments excavated in the Forum of Nerva in 1995, were found in Rome between the end of 1998 and 1999. |  | | The Imperial Fora ("Fori Imperiali") together constitute the most monumental urban complex in all of ancient Rome. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/01/02/imperialRome.html
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| | Imperial Rome, 146 B.C.E.-192 C.E. |
 | | Imperial Rome, 146 B.C.E.-192 C.E. Coming soon: there will be a noframes version. |
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http://wps.ablongman.com/long_kishlansky_brfwestciv_3/0,6558,75674-,00.html
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| | Imperial Rome 3 hour tour in rome |
 | | We will show you why Rome was the great imperial seat from which the most of the known world was governed and civilized. |  | | Cosimus and Damian containing Bernini sculptures, the Marmentine Prison, whose iron bars held some of Rome’s most ruthless captives and ferocious war criminals. |  | | Our “Imperial Rome” tour is blast into the city’s ancient past, when it ruled the world in style and grandeur. |
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http://www.colosseumtravel.com/rome-tours/rome_imperial.htm
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| | Imperial Forums Rome Italy Hotels Room Imperial Forums Rome |
 | | The city, founded according the tradition by Romolo in 753 before Christ marking with the plough the perimeter of the original village, became during the republican period the most important centre of all the antique world. |  | | Even though, in definitive, the area of the imperial forums of Rome is the result of various successive projects, it remains possible to distinguish nowadays some strongly characteristic areas. |  | | In the 1st century after Christ Rome is already a city of more than one million inhabitants and every imperator develops the complex of the forums for effective requirements of the citizens, but also to affirm the own grandeur and the one of the family it belongs to. |
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http://www.romaviva.com/Fori-Imperiali/imperial-forums.htm
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| | EAWC: Ancient Rome |
 | | Virgil's work thus is both polemic and propaganda: his blending of history and mythology provides a platform for the imperial agenda that Augustus will undertake. |  | | This military expansion at once brought great material benefit to the Roman state and guaranteed a pipeline of wealth for Rome, the imperial city. |  | | Note how the Karanis exhibit displays extravagant wall paintings, which did not decorate the walls of churches or temples but rather the homes of wealthy citizens. |
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http://eawc.evansville.edu/ropage.htm
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| | Legion XXIV - Legions of Imperial Rome |
 | | The position was generally held for one year, when the Primus-Pilus, who could then be over 50 years old, would retire as a Primipilaris (ex Primus-Pilus) from military service or be appointed as a Tribune or Prefect of the Camp. |  | | The Teutoburger Vald disaster was largely the result of treachery and treason of Arminius, a Germanic who had obtained the trust of Rome; and that the Legions were attacked in a forest swamp, a closed-in and restricting environment where the Roman Army was unaccustomed to doing battle. |  | | A legion would be disgraced if its Eagle had been lost or captured in battle. |
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| | RomanII.htm |
 | | Frontline: From Jesus to Christ - The First Christians : Overview of the ancient world in which Christianity originated, maps, and facts. |  | | Government : Some information on the way Rome was ruled. |  | | Ancient Rome Life (ThinkQuest) : This has some good pages. |
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http://www.fidnet.com/~weid/RomanII.htm
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| | Rome - Imperial Rome |
 | | The Mythology of Ancient Rome - Mythology and Legends of the World |  | | Living in Imperial Rome:; A vivid reconstruction, in words and pictures, of life in Rome under Trajan the Emperor&; nearly two thousand years ago. Four families brought to life, and set with historical accuracy in the drama of imperial Rome |  | | Personality theory based on Mendelian genetics is used to trace inherited traits in European Royalty and other famous families: Italy and Imperial Rome.; |
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http://www.romeinfocenter.com/imperialrome
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| | Imperial Rome romance ebooks (e-books) links US |
 | | This study is the first to examine the origins, development, political exploitation and decline of this legend, tracing its momentum and adaptive power from Anglo-Saxon England to the twentieth century. |  | | The rise and persistence of this legend harnessed Helena's imperial and sacred status to portray her as a romance heroine, source of national pride, and a legitimising link to imperial Rome. |  | | Simply enter imperial rome in the discount suppliers search box on the right for a great choice. |
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| | Ancient Rome |
 | | Rome and the Sea: The Role of the Mediterranean in the Development of a Mighty |  | | It was the custom in Ancient Rome for the men to place their right hand on their testicles when taking an oath. |  | | The Atrium: For Devotees of Ancient Greece and Rome |
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http://www.teacheroz.com/romans.htm
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| | Penn SAS Summer 2000 -- Six Films on Imperial Rome |
 | | The film has some interesting you-are-there footage: the Egyptian queen's entry into Rome, the arrival of her lavish barge to meet Mark Antony at Tarsus, and another great naval battle. |  | | In many ways, its scenes of gladiatorial training had a marked effect on Ridley Scott's attempts in Gladiator, except that the ones in Spartacus are much better done. |  | | The latter really does impart some of the pomp, ceremony, and excitement that made the chariot races in the empire's circuses one of the greatest spectator draws of the time. |
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http://www.sas.upenn.edu/sasalum/newsltr/summer2000/films.html
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| | History of Roman Britain |
 | | Considered possibly the best infantry force in history, the 10th Legion traveled all over the ancient world. |  | | Lavishly illustrated survey of the life and times of the Emperors, noting their architectural and military achievements, personal biographies and entanglements, and much more. |  | | A wonderful guide to life in ancient Roman times, arranged by topic - military affairs, geography, town and countryside, travel and trade, writing, religion, economy and industry, and everyday life (entertainment, home furnishings, food and more). |
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http://www.heartoglory.com/medieval/roman-britain.htm
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| | Rome Italy Hotel, Travel and Tourist Information Guide Rome Italy |
 | | Rome Italy Travel Guide - Rome is so filled with Christian art and architecture, wonderful sights, cultural exhibits and so much more that the city will astound you. |  | | There is a fascinating story behind each and every one of the buildings in this city as well as a lot of history. |  | | On the tops of the seven hills there are a number of beautiful views, but the best ones are from Pincio, the top of San Pitetro and Geanicolo. |
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http://www.romecitytourist.com
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| | Architectural Symbolism of Imperial Rome and the Middle Ages |
 | | Architectural Symbolism of Imperial Rome and the Middle Ages. |  | | Optionally, review Architectural symbolism of imperial Rome and the Middle Ages. |  | | Architectural Symbolism of Imperial Rome and the Middle Ages |
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http://www.limotransportation.info/books-plain/0878171959.html
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 | | Journey through the narrow streets of the greatest city in the world. |  | | As an adventurer in the Imperial Age of Rome, you can. |  | | Fight gruesome battles as a slave gladiator in the Colosseum - clashing with other warriors or dangerous beasts. |
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http://www.sjgames.com/gurps/books/ImperialRome
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| | Capitolium.org - Imperial Fora Official Website - Rome, Italy |
 | | The view of the Roman Forum, the Imperial Forums, Saint Peter and a great part of Rome itself (including the Coliseum) is breathtaking. |  | | In the other chapters you can find: the latest news on excavation advancements in the Imperial Forum area, the history of Rome, sayings and habits of the Antique Romans. |  | | Capitolium.org - Imperial Fora Official Website - Rome, Italy |
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http://www.capitolium.org/eng/virtuale/webview.htm
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| | Imperial Rome |
 | | Roman Forum ”, center of ancient Rome’s political and religious life; this incredible and interesting ensemble of ancient ruins reflects the 12 centuries of history that account for the Roman civilization. |  | | Colosseum, symbol of the Eternal City: it was built between 75-80 A.D. thus it represents the eternity of Roman civilization; this monument is no doubt a masterpiece of classical architecture with its three superimposed classical orders. |  | | Finally you will reach one of the most important monuments of ancient Rome, the |
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http://www.dockdiscover.com/rm04a.htm
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| | Imperial Rome: Study Questions |
 | | How were the people of Rome, rich as well as poor, housed? |  | | How did the city grow and how was it laid out? |  | | Describe the sanitary arrangements of Rome, including those for houses, as well as the sewers, aqueducts, and fountains. |
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http://www.uncp.edu/home/rwb/rome_q1.htm
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| | 104-228 Imperial Rome |
 | | Students on completion of the subject should have acquired an understanding of Imperial Roman literature and society through the study of the evidence for the period and have also acquired the necessary skills for the interpretation of this evidence. |  | | The history, social and literary life of Rome in the first four centuries AD. |
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http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1998/subjects/104-228.html
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| | Living in Imperial Rome |
 | | Four different families brought to life, set with historical accuracy in the drama of imperial Rome. |  | | Living history by an international writer, who lived in Rome for six years. |  | | Tourists can still visit these historic streets and buildings. |
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http://www.obrien.ie/TitleInfo.cfm?BookID=62
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| | Imperial Rome |
 | | The partial levelling of the terrain and the imposing size of the public buildings in the Valley of the Imperial Fora (which extends diagonally across the photograph) attenuate the originally hilly nature of the territory. |  | | Rome was in this period at the height of its urban splendour. |  | | Century A.D. The centre of Rome in the late imperial era (3 |
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http://www.paulahowarth.com/villa/e-03.htm
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| | Imperial Rome |
 | | Anyone may view and become a member of this group without the permission of the manager. |  | | Relive Ancient Rome as an everyday civilian in the Roman Empire! |
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http://groups.msn.com/ImperialRome/settings
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| | LEGIO VI Ferrata Fidelas Constans |
 | | The Sixth Imperial Legion of Rome is a living history organization dedicated to recreating the life and times of Roman Legionary in the early 1st Century A.D. Legio VI was headquartered in Judea from 9 B.C. to 73 A.D. Prior to this they had served Julius Caesar in Gaul and Egypt. |  | | Quote of the Day: Click to View or Add Text. |  | | Rome Fest in rome Georgia 2003 with ISPA Units |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts features Towering egos |
 | | The idea of the crossed swords was filched without acknowledgement from Mike Gold, an architect based in London who originally proposed it, minus the helmets, as an innocuously whimsical civic landmark for a motorway in Saudi Arabia. |  | | They date from the victory memorials of the Peloponnesian wars, and the triumphs imperial Rome granted its favoured generals. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1494807,00.html?gusrc=rss
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| | Biography Collections: Eras |
 | | All you ever wanted to know about imperial Rome, with original material and links. |
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http://www.amillionlives.com/Collect_era.html
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| | Rome Hotels 66 Imperial Inn DeLuxe |
 | | Painstaking and Elegant in every particular, the Imperial Inn bed & breakfast in Rome, is placed on one of seven hills of Imperial Rome in street viminale 66, in a right equilibrium between past and present, with setting an historic and modern Rome. |  | | Charme and relax an inviting atmosphere in the place of the ancient Opera’s House of Rome, the pleasure of staying to the old town centre of Rome, near the Basilica of Saint Maria Maggiore the Colosseo and Fori Imperiali. |  | | The relais de charmes one of more famous Bed and Breakfast in Rome was born to accommodate national and international guests very demanding. |
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http://www.rome.hotelsk.net/hotellist.asp?id=47
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| | italy_imperial_rome_ |
 | | Today will travel to the outskirts of Rome in order to visit the popular Tivoli gardens. |  | | After breakfast depart for your morning half day tour of the eternal city. |  | | OF OPERATION :Starts from Rome airport/rail station, daily departures |
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http://www.mediterraneandestinations.com/italy_imperial_rome.htm
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 | | Tour 2 Imperial Rome — afternoon — every day except March 23 |  | | (free pick up service available from most hotels of Rome city center) |
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http://www.greenlinetours.com/main/imperialrome.htm
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| | 6mm Imperial Rome & Enemies |
 | | These discounted armies are pre-packed to our own realistic and balanced composition. |  | | EARLY IMPERIAL ROMAN, MIDDLE IMPERIAL ROMAN, LATE IMPERIAL ROMAN, SCOTS IRISH, PICTISH, ANCIENT BRITISH, GALLIC, EARLY GERMAN, PARTHIAN, SARMATIAN, PALMYRAN, SASSANID PERSIAN, HUN, GOTHIC, EARLY FRANKISH, DACIAN |
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http://www.irregularminiatures.co.uk/6mmRanges/6mmRome.htm
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