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Learn Latin in Two Months

by Snub Nosed Monkey in Languages, May 27, 2012
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So you want to learn Latin? Not sure where to start? You want a crash course? This is everything you need! In under one hour a day, you can learn Latin in under two months!

How Did The Conquests of Ancient Rome Help The World of Exploration?

by sithin in History, May 12, 2012
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Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew from a small agricultural community founded on the Italian peninsula in the 9th century BC, to a large empire straddling the Mediterranean Sea.

Toursist Guide to History in ANCIENT ROME ON FIVE DENARII A DAY

by Nick Howes in History, May 11, 2012
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A conventional tourist’s guide with an unconventional topic…ancient Romne…how to travel there, where to stay, what to eat, where to go for fun.

Emperors of Ancient Rome

by THEBIGBOPPER in History, November 27, 2011
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A complete categorisation of all the Emperors of the Roman Empire.

History of Sex – Exploring Sexuality in Ancient Rome

by mike9oland in Sexuality, September 9, 2011
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Many people believe that homosexuality could be a new phenomenon. Some individuals suppose that there have been no gays or lesbians back “in the nice ole days.” However, the very fact is that homosexuality was around as earlier as in ancient Rome. Sexuality in ancient Rome was one thing that was even additional open long ago than it’s currently. Like several things, sexuality has gone from acceptable to unacceptable time and time throughout history.

… Gambling

by tapanga in History, July 17, 2011
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June 24 is The Day of Aqueduct Aqua Traiana

by thresiapaulose in History, June 24, 2011
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When the world is shocked at flushing of purified water of a whole lake as waste, it commemorates on June 24th the 1901st anniversary of the inauguration of the Aqua Traiana.

The Deadly Sling

by Inna Tysoe in History, May 8, 2011
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The sling is usually seen as a humble weapon. That’s a pretty silly view of a weapon most deadly.

Historical Mysteries in Ancient Rome: A Citizen’s Life

by Mr Ghaz in History, March 18, 2011
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The homes in which Romans lived varied greatly according to each individual’s wealth and status. At the top of the social pyramid, the wealthy luxuriated in marble villas, their walls bright with frescoes and their floors rich in mosaics. Very affluent individuals might have two or more such residence, one in town and the other in the country, often at the heart of a vast agricultural estate.

Ancient Roman Mystery: First Among Equals: The Emperor

by Mr Ghaz in History, March 15, 2011
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For the greatest empire the Western world had known, the Roman imperium had inauspicious origins. Its founder, Octavian, deliberately avoided the title imperator (emperor), which was not used for the first fifty years of the empire’s existence. Instead he chose to be known as princeps, a title implying “chief” or “first citizen,” and to preserve the Senate and all the symbols of government.

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