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COMPREHENSIVE SITES
Includes info on a broad range of subjects relating to Rome.
***** NM's Creative Impulse..Rome is a FANTASTIC site for all things Roman.
***** The Amazing Ancient World - Premier Ancient Civilization Internet Book - tons of links, just scroll down to the Ancient Rome section!
**** The Ancient World Web
**** Jay's Roman History, Coins and Technology Site - ONE OF THE BEST! And, to access particular areas of this site, click on the following: Contents by Topic of All the Articles at this site , Hyperlinked Alphabetical Index of Topics and Terms , Hyperlinked Chronological of Historical Events and People , Hyperlinked Alphabetical Index of Historical Events and People
Roma
**** Ancient Civilizations Coloring Book - Print our and Color many famous Roman buildings!
**** Roman Emperors - DIR--De Imperatoribus Romanis Roman History
**** EAWC: Ancient Rome
**** Rome and Rome: Contents
The Senate and People of Rome; Romans in Medieval Combat
The Roman Civilisation Main
Empires Past: Rome
Welcome to SPQR Online
Ancient Rome :: Roman History and Government
RomanSites Home Page
Roman newspaper
ROMA - History and Civilization of the Eternal City
Baylor University : Classics Department
Imperium Romanorum
Forum Romanum
Dead Romans
LEGION XIIII. Ancient Rome Brought to Life
Jay's Roman History and Coins Page
RomanSites - History
Caen - Scale Model of Rome
LacusCurtius Home Page
The Vlach Connection and Further Reflections on Roman History
Nova Roma Front Page
The Roman Times - Newspaper of Ancient Rome
The Roman Empire
Welcome to the Roman Empire
Welcome to SPQR Online
Early Roman History
Ancient Classical History
Rome of the Caesers
Articles on ancient Rome
Rome: People
The Men of Rome
The Women of Rome
THE ANCIENT ROMAN WORLD
Rome Page: the Senate and People of Rome
SPQR: Portal to Rome
Rome: Archaelogical Resources
Index to pages on Rome, the early Republic, Empire, Fall, architecture, law, La
VROMA
LIVIUS
Chronological of Historical Events and People
Latin translations
Trajan's Rome: Table of Contents
A Brief History of Ancient Rome
Roman pages - mosaics, gardens, inscriptions, latin, latin poetry
Ancient Roman Culture
Global Access to Educational Sources - Ancient Rome
Trajan's Rome: Web Resources
The Roman Empire - A Camelot International Presentation
Ancient Rome: Our Projects & Resources
The Roman Empire
Rome Resources
Antiquity Online: Ancient History
TIMELINES
Ancient Roman History Timeline
EAWC Chronology: Rome
Roman Republic: 753-31 BC
The Roman World 509 B.C. To A.D. 180
Timeline of Rome from 60 B.C. to 41 A.D.
The Roman Empire: 27 BC- AD 312
Timeline of the Roman Empire
Rome - Roman History Timelines - Tables - Chronology - Events
Rome - Roman History - Periods
Hyperlinked Chronological of Historical Events and People
Roma - Timeline
Rome: Timelines & Tables - Net Links
Timeline of The Roman Empire
Timeline of The Old Testament
Timeline of The Byzantine Empire
GLOSSARIES
Roma - Glossary
Roman Empire: Glossary
Military and Civil Service Glossary of Terms A to L
Military and Civil Service Glossary of Terms M to Z
Glossary of Coin Terms and Other Useful Information
Glossary of Scholarly Terms, Latin, and Greek Words
Glossary of Common Roman Words
MAPS & IMAGES
MAPS AND CODICES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Classical Atlas Project -- Home Page
Map of the Roman Empire
Map of the Second Punic War
Rome: Map of Trade Routes
Athena Review Image Archive: Gaul, Caesar's campaigns
Antiquity Online, List of Text Maps
Map: Italy and Sicily
Map: Judaea, Galilee, Idumaea
Map: The Roman Empire, 12 C.E.
Map: The Roman Empire, 150 C.E.
Map: The Roman Empire, 500 C.E.
Map: Judaea, Galilee, Idumaea
Roman Emperors - DIR Interactive Ancient Mediterranean Project Maps
Antique and Medieval Atlas
Map: Seven Hills of Rome
Map: CITY-PLAN OF ROME
Imperial Battle Map Index
Map: CITY-PLAN OF CONSTANTINOPLE
Rome: Maps and Information
Roman Map Index
MAP: The Roman Republic
MAP: The Roman Empire
Ancient Trade Routes
Rome Map: The Peoples of Ancient Italy BC
Rome Map: The Etruscans, 530 BC
Rome Map: The Carthaginian Empire in the Third Century BC
World Cultures Atlases: Rome
For more historical maps, drop by my Maps, Flags, Timelines page!
MYTH & THE FOUNDING OF ROME
Romulus and Remus
The Seven Hills of Rome
The Origins of Rome
The Aeneid of Virgil - Caesar Augustus' attempt at the beginning of the Empire to link Roman might with a direct lineage to the Bronze Age Greeks and Greek Mythology. That is why most Roman gods are the same except for name changes, such as Aphrodite = Venus. Also, if Caesar could prove direct descendancy for the gods, therefore he should also be considered a god.
THE ETRUSCANS & THE BEGINNINGS OF ROME
Rome and the Sea: The Role of the Mediterranean in the Development of a Mighty
Prehistoric Peoples of the Italian Peninsula
Magna Graecia: Greek Colonies in Italy
The Etruscans
Etruscan Sea Power and Mediterranean Commerce
Etruscan Art
Rome: The Etruscans
Rome: The Etruscans, 530 BC
Etruscans and Early Rome
The Etruscans - Ancient Civilization in Italy
The Mysterious Etruscans
Etruscan Art and Architecture
Roma - Albans/Etruscans
Rome: The Roman Kingdom
Rome: Historical Background
Latium and the Beginnings of Rome
The Kings of Early Rome
The Monarchy and the Emerging Roman Government
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
Roman Republic: 753-31 BC
Roman Republic/Unit #6
The Organization of the Roman Republic
Roman Government and Laws: The Roman Senate
Government in the Roman Republic and the Empire
Roman Government and Laws: Symbols of Authority and Power
Roma - The Republic
The Roman Republic
Roma - Administration
The Political Hierarchy
The Roman Republic
The Roman Republic - Magistrates
The Roman Republic - Consuls
ORDINARY CONSULS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE, 300 BC -- 68 AD
Consuls of the Roman Republic
Roman Citizenship
Tiberius Gracchus, Part 1
Tiberius Gracchus, Part 2
The Roman government of the Late Republic
C. Gracchus, part 1
Gaius Gracchus, part 2
Late Roman Republic
Gaius Marius-Rise To Power
Gaius Marius
Marius & Roman Military Organization In The Late Republic
M. Livius Drusus
Social War
The Roman Republic - 1st and 2nd Triumvirates
The First Triumvirate
The Second Triumvirate
The triumvirate
Significance of the Gracchi
The Temporary Monarchy of Sulla
Significance of Sulla
Sulla and Marius Consuls
Mithridatic War
Sulla's Civil War
Sulla's Constitution
Pompey, Crassus, Verres
Lucullus, Pompey in East (Pirate War, Mithridates)
In the Absence of Pompey
Roman Conquest of the Mediterranean
"Second" Triumvirate" - End of the Republic
The Fall of Rome's Republic
Last Decade of the Republic, part 1
Last Decade of the Republic, part 2
Fall of Roman Republic, part 1
Fall of the Republic, part 2
HWC, The Fall of the Republic
The Rise of Rome
The Fall of Rome's Republic
Rome from Golden Age to Political Chaos
Rome: Julius Caesar , Gaius Julius Caesar , and Julius Caesar as Historian - for much more on Julius, check out his own section below.
JULIUS CAESAR
The Julius Caesar Site
Rome: Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar
Caesar: Early Years
The Rise of Julius Caesar
Caesar's Consulship
Caesar in Gaul
Caesar in Gaul, part 2
The Landings of Caesar in Britain, 55 and 54 BC - More on Caesar's military command in the warfare section below.
Julius Caesar as Historian
Julius Caesar's War Commentaries
Roman Civil War
Details of the termination of Caesar's Gallic command
Caesarian Settlement/Assassination
After Caesar's Death, part 1
After Caesar's Death, part 2
Antony in East
The Houses of Caesar, Mark Antony, and Cleopatra
Battle of Actium
The Empire begins....check below.
ROMAN LAW
Did you know? It was the custom in Ancient Rome for the men to place their right hand on their testicles when taking an oath. The modern term 'testimony' is derived from this tradition.
Roman Law
Roman Law
Roman Government and Laws: Symbols of Authority and Power
450 BC: The Twelve Tables
Justinian's Code
The Justinian Code and the Catholic Faith.
Roman Government and Laws: A Quick Look at Governments In Classical Time
Roman Government and Laws: Governing the Different Geographical Regions
Bernard Hibbitts - Roman Law Readings
Roman Law: Questions and Answers
Ancient History Sourcebook: The Twelve Tables, c. 450 BCE
Ancient Rome :: Roman History and Government
ROMAN COINS & ECONOMY
The Ancients First Use of Money
The Functions of Money
The Roman Economy: Inflation
A Gallery of Reverse Images and What They Symbolize
Coin List By Reverse Type and City
Buying and Selling in the Roman World
Roman Coins of the Early Empire
Virtual Catalog of Roman Coins - Long List
Ancient Roman and Greek Coins
The Roman Economy
Roman Trade and Economy
Ancient Trade Routes
The Later Roman Empire: Good Money, Bad Money, and Runaway Inflation
Roman Engineers: Did The Romans Actually Make Their Coins From Lead?
Collecting Roman Coins
THE ROMAN EMPIRE
After Caesar's Death, part 1
After Caesar's Death, part 2
Antony in East
Early Roman Empire
Augustus
Early Empire
The Roman Empire
Late Roman Empire, part 1
Late Roman Empire, part 2
The Roman Empire: 27 BC- AD 312
Roman Empire and Dictatorship
Rome from Golden Age to Political Chaos
The Political Hierarchy
HWC, The Julio-Claudians
Roman Emperors - The Imperial Index
The Throne of the Caesars
The Throne of the Caesars: The Emperors
The Consistory, emperors privy Council
Nototia Dignitatum: Registry of Important Civil and Military Offices
The Later Roman Emperors
Welcome to the Roman Empire
Timeline of the Roman Empire
Octavian Returns to Rome
Imperator
Caesar Augustus
The Reign of Augustus
Augustus Caesar
Rome: The Age of Augustus
Rome: Imperial Rome
Government in the Roman Republic and the Empire
The Late Roman Empire: The Crisis of the Third Century
The Later Roman Empire: Rebellions and Breakaway Empires
The Later Roman Empire: Good Money, Bad Money, and Runaway Inflation
The Later Roman Empire: The Tetrarchy
The Later Roman Empire: First Barbarian Invasions
The Later Roman Empire: Goths Enter and Settle Within the Roman Empire
Roman Government and Laws: Governing the Different Geographical Regions
Britannia: Index: Roman Britain
Roman Government and Laws: A Quick Look at Governments In Classical Time
The Final Division of the Empire into East and West - For more info, check below for section on Byzantine Empire.
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Gibbon: General Observations
Why Rome Fell
The End of the Roman Empire Revisited
Fall of Rome
How Excessive Government Killed Ancient Rome
Remnants of the Roman Empire
Rome's Decline and Christianity's Ascent
WAR AND WARFARE
Rome: Weapons/Arms/Warfare/Tactics - Ancient/Classical History - Net Lin
Armamentarium: Main
Armamentarium: Glossary
The Command Structure
Armamentarium: Contents
Ancient Rome :: The Roman Military
ARMAMENTARIVM: Beginners' Guide FAQ
ARMAMENTARIVM: The Beginners' Guide to Roman Military Equipment
The Beginners' Guide to Roman Military Equipment
Roman Conquest of the Mediterranean
Mithridatic War
Marius & Roman Military Organization In The Late Republic
Battle of Actium
The Roman Army
Roman Engineers: Bronze Age Weapons of Rome's Enemies
Ancient Rome :: The Roman Military
Roman Emperors - DIR Battle Descriptions
Roman Emperors - Imperial Battle Map Index
History of Tunisia: Carthaginians and Romans
Hannibal
HWC, The Punic Wars
Punic Wars - AOL Site
Scipio Africanus - AOL Site
The Roman Navy of the First Punic War
The Aeneid of Virgil
Roman Military Sites in Britain
Britannia: Index: Roman Britain
Roman Military Glossary
The Roman Army
The Landings of Caesar in Britain, 55 and 54 BC
Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site
Roman Military Forts and Camps
ARMAMENTARIVM: the Book of Roman Arms and Armour
The Roman army
Warfare in the Roman World
Conquered Territories
Barbarian History (For more on the so-called "barbarians", drop by my Western Civilization page)
The Later Roman Empire: First Barbarian Invasions
Tribal Migrations: Germanic Tribes Fight Rome
The Goths
First Europe Tutorial - Germanic Invasions
Boadicea -- Queen of the Iceni
The Hunterian Museum: Romans in Scotland
The Geography of Roman Gaul
The Celts and the Holy Roman Empire
Celts Against the Empire
Rivals of Rome
SUCCESSORS OF ROME: GERMANIA, FRANCIA, & RUSSIA, 395-1945
Pictish Nation
The Roman Navy
The Battle of Actium
Parts of a Roman Warship
The Basic naval Tactic of Ramming
Roman Warships
The Mighty Roman Legions: Sherman Tank - Roman Style
The Mighty Roman Legions: Starving a City Into Submission With Siege Tactics
The Mighty Roman Legions: Roman Army Camps
The Mighty Roman Legions: Praetorian Prefect
The Mighty Roman Legions: Roman Army Units
The Roman Army - A legionary's Basic Equipment
The Mighty Roman Legions
Enemies of the Roman Empire
The House of Ptolemy: Imperial Rome in Egypt
A Portrait of the Horse in Antiquity
The Last of the Great Roman Generals: Flavius Aetius
MAGISTER MILITVM, master Generals of the Army
Aurelian's Wall, The Outer Defenses of the Cities
Alaric the Visigoth and Stilicho the Master Generals
Rebellions and Breakaway Empires
Julius Caesar's War Commentaries
Travel Throughout the Roman Empire
The Roman Army
Roman Conquest of Britain
Wars between the Romans and the Jews I: first engagements
Wars between the Romans and the Jews II
Masada - The Legend and the Truth - More on the Conflict between Rome and the Jews and Christians can be found below in the section on Judea.
ROMAN EMPERORS
List of Roman Emperors
De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
Roman Emperors - The Imperial Index
Roman Emperors - DIR Alphabetic Emperor Index
DIR Index of Imperial Stemmata of Roman Emperors - Family Trees
Roman Emperors
A Visual Compendium of Roman Emperors
The Throne of the Caesars
The Throne of the Caesars: The Emperors
HWC, The Julio-Claudians
The Later Roman Emperors
Quick Index of Emperors and Empresses
The Later Roman Empire: Diocletian Reforms the Money System and the Coinage
The Late Roman Empire: The Barracks Emperors
Crazy Caesars of Rome
Augustus Caesar
Dead Romans
Constantine the Great
Messy Families, Nero
Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site
Anecdotes & Stories
Emperor Trajan
Trajan's Rome: Table of Contents
Decadence, Rome and Romania, and the Emperors Who Weren't
WOMEN & DAILY LIFE
GENERAL & COMPREHENSIVE SITES ON DAILY LIFE IN ROME
Rome: Daily Life
Ancient Rome :: Daily Life
Every day life in Rome
Rome: The Way of Life
Ancient Rome Daily Life
Roma - Society
ROMAN WOMEN, MOTHERS, FATHERS, CHILDREN & FAMILY
Diotima: Women & Gender in the Ancient World
Roman Marriage Laws: Corpus Iuris Civilis
Women demonstrate and obtain repeal of the Oppian law
Marriage in Ancient Rome and more Marriage in Ancient Rome
Roman Pregnancy and Childbirth
A bit on Midwives
MIDWIVES AND MATERNITY CARE IN ANCIENT ROME
Romanae Antiquae: Women in Ancient Rome
Women in Roman Society
Romanae Antiquae Contents
Women of Ancient Rome: Biographies
"Wives and Mothers": The Roman Family
"The Roman Woman and Roman Law"
Women on Roman Coins
Women's Medicine in Ancient Rome
Women in Roman Religion
What the Roman Lady Wears
The First Ladies of Rome
Roman Ladies
The Mistresses and Prostitutes in Ancient Rome
Roman Women
The Deification of Roman Women
The Father of the Household Adapts His Role to Politics
Roman Society: The Father of the Roman Family
Sodalis Familiaris
Roman Kids
School Time and Play Time
Boys becoming Men
Girls becoming Women
Gods and Goddesses of Children and Childhood
Roman attitudes to children in the family
Celebrating holidays with Roman children
School Time and Play Time
The Roman Virtues
ROMAN FOOD & FARMING
Antique Roman Dishes - Collection - Food and Recipes of the Ancient Romans
The Ancient Art of Roman Cooking
A Taste of the Ancient World: Greco-Roman eating, drinking, & farming
Roman Cuisine: Basic Food For Ordinary people
Roman Cuisine: Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
Roman Food
Roman Diet
Roman Food
Ancient Roman Farming
More on Ancient Food at my Fashion/Food/Fun page.
ROMAN HOMES
Roman House
Roman Villas(Homes)
THE BATHS & PLUMBING
Roman Public Baths
Roman Baths Home Page
Bath's Sacred Spring(Ancient Roman Baths in Britain)
The Hadrianic Baths at Leptis Magna
Roman Baths
Exploring Roman Forms of Entertainment: Baths and the Theater
The Soap Factory - History and Techniques of Soap and Soapmaking
The History of Plumbing - Roman and English Legacy
The Johns(toilets) of Rome
Standards for pipe manufacturing in ancient Rome
ROMAN CLOTHING
Clothing of Ancient Rome
Ancient Roman Clothing
Diotima: Glossary of Roman Clothing
More info can be found on my Fashion/Food/Fun webpage.
ROMAN HEALTH & MEDICINE
Roman Health and Medicine
Roman Medicine
Antiqua medicina: Etruscan and Roman Medicine
Antiqua Medicina: Surgery
Antiqua Medicina: The Doctor in Roman Society
TRADE & ECONOMY
The FORUM ROMANUM - Exploring an ancient market place
Roman Trade and Economy
Ancient Trade Routes
More on the Economy in the ROMAN COINS section above.
ROMAN RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY
Hellenistic / Roman Religion & Philosophy
Ancient Rome :: Roman Religion
Religion in Rome
Roman Religion
Also, check out my Myth, Legend, Folklore, Ghosts webpage.
ROMAN EDUCATION
Evolution Alphabet from the Phoenician to Latin Characters
Comparing Ancient Roman and Modern Education
Roman Society: The Education of the Young Roman
More on Roman Education below.
ROMAN ENTERTAINMENT
Roman Entertainment
For much more, check out the section on Fun & Games below.
ROMAN LIFE EXPECTANCY & FUNERALS
A Roman Funeral
Cremation in a Roman Port Town
Roman Life Expectancy
VARIOUS MISC. ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE
Roman Names
Roman Society and Social Institutions
Travel Throughout the Roman Empire
POMPEII
Vesuvius "The Day it Rained Fire"
POMPEII FORUM PROJECT
Centre for Roman Studies: Pompeii Interim Report
The History of Plumbing - Pompeii & Herculaneum
Scavi di Pompei - Ruins Pompei - in Italian, but some super pictures!
Graffiti From the Walls of Pompeii
Pompeii Uncovered
Unguided Tour of Pompeii
SLAVERY IN ROME
MADDEN: Roman Slavery
Roman Slavery
SPARTACUS AND A DECLINE IN SLAVERY
Slavery
Roman Slavery
FUN & GAMES:
THE CIRCUS MAXIMUS AND THE COLISSEUM
History House: Stories: Circus Maximus-Rome's Astrodome
Roman Entertainment
Buildings for Athletics in Ancient Greece and Rome
Roman circuses were large entertainment buildings
The First Roman circus was that known as the Circus Maximus
The Chariot Races at the Circus Maximus
Chariot Races, part II
Gladiators
Construction of the Circus
Circus vs. Stadia
The holding capacity for the Circus Maximus
Amphitheaters
The Colisseum's location
Construction of the Colisseum
Interior Dimensions of the Colisseum
The Coliseum could hold 45- 50,000 people
The arena was used for both naval and gladiatorial battles
The destruction of Statilius Taurus amphitheater by fire
Important Dates in the Coliseums History
Animal Battles in the Colisseum
Roman Ball Games
Roman Board Games
History of Plumbing - Ancient Locker Rooms
ROMAN CALENDAR & HOLIDAYS
Roman Calendar
The Roman Calendar
Classics Department: Roman Holidays
For more info on the calendar and holidays, visit my Maps, Flags, Timelines page!
ROMAN ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY, & TRANSPORTATION
Travel Throughout the Roman Empire
Roman Technology
LacusCurtius - Codrington's Roman Roads in Britain
WATERS OF ROME FRONT PAGE
Roman Walls
The great builders
ANATOMY OF A ROMAN ARCH
Transportation in the Roman World
Roman Engineers: Bronze Age Weapons of Rome's Enemies
Cities and Provinces of the Roman Empire
Roman Engineers: A Plan For a Small Roman City
Roman Engineers: Elegantly Laid Out Cities
Roman Engineers: All Roads Lead to Rome
Roman Engineers: Roman Bridges and Bridge Building
Roman Engineers: "We Can Build It Better!"
Engineering in the Roman World
Ancient Rome :: Landmarks and Geography
Buildings of Artificial Stone, concrete
Roma - Architecture
Roma - City Design
ROMAN EDUCATION AND LITERATURE
Glossary of Scholarly Terms, Latin, and Greek Words
Evolution Alphabet from the Phoenician to Latin Characters
Comparing Ancient Roman and Modern Education
Roman Society: The Education of the Young Roman
Poets, Writers, and Historians
The Ancient Art of Telling a Lie
How Do We Know They Were Telling the Truth?
The Priestly Records
Historians
Pliny the Elder, Natural Historian
Titus Livy
Tacitus
Suetonius
Roman Writers, Writing and Historians: Ancient Writers - Truth, Bias, and Point
Roman Writers, Writing and Historians: What Ancient Historians Thought of Histo
Roman Writers, Writing and Historians: From Scroll to Bound Book: An Innovation
Roman Writers, Writing and Historians: Writing Materials in the Roman World
Roman Writers, Writing and Historians: The Roman Alphabet
Ancient Rome :: Intellectual Arts
Hypatia
For more, check out my Classics & Myth page.
ROMAN ART & ARCHITECTURE
ROMARCH: Roman art and archaeology
Etruscan Art
Learning to Read Rome's Ruins
Roman Architecture
Roman sculpture
Roman Art Gallery - IMAGES!
Roman Painting
Roman Art and Sculpture
Monuments of Ancient Rome
Roman Architecture: Construction Techniques
Roman Art and Architecture
Roma - Arts and Literature
Roman Arts Gallery
The Ross School- The Colosseum
The Historical Coliseum
The Coliseum on Eliki
Virtual Walkthrough of the Colosseum
Image Archive: Colosseum interior
Image Archive: Colosseum exterior
(For more on the Colosseum, check out the Fun and Games section above)
Image Archive: The Forum in Rome
Forum
The FORUM ROMANUM - Exploring an ancient market place
Ancient Rome: The Roman Forum
Image Archive: Rome
Pantheon
Ancient Rome: The Pantheon
Roman Walls
Roman Baths
Roman Architecture:Past and Present
Sources of Information on Antiquities Theft
Rome Architectural Images
The Roman cities
Capitolium.org - Imperial Forums Official Website - Rome, Italy - Il sito uffic
Roman dance
**** Ancient Civilizations Coloring Book - Print our and Color many famous Roman buildings!
For more, drop by my Art & Galleries page!
ROMAN CLASSICS AND DRAMA
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ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
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JUDEA, THE JEWS, & EARLY CHRISTIANITY
Map: Judaea, Galilee, Idumaea
Articles on first century Judaea
Wars between the Romans and the Jews I: first engagements
Wars between the Romans and the Jews II
Rome and the Jews, Part I
Rome and the Jews, Part II
The Siege of Masada
Masada - The Legend and the Truth
Rome's Decline and Christianity's Ascent
Early Christianity
More on Early Christianity
Early Christianity: Contents
Timeline of The Old Testament
frontline: from jesus to christ - the first christians
ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM
from jesus to christ: the first christians: women in ancient christianity
Chronology of Christianity
Guide to Early Church Documents
The Early Church in Europe
Diocletian: Edicts Against The Christians
Constantine I: Laws for Christians
THE CHRISTIAN CATACOMBS OF ROME
The Ecole Initiative: Early Church History of the Web
Early Church Fathers
Early Sources of Christianity
Grave Art: Early Christian Tombs and Figures of Mourning
The Justinian Code and the Catholic Faith.
Christians and Rome
The Early Christians - Throwing Christians to the Lions: Fact and Legend
The Early Christians - Jesus of Nazareth, The Alpha and the Omega
The Early Christians - The Catacombs: A Place of hiding and Worship For the Ear
The Early Christians - The Bones of Saints
The Early Christians - The Chi - Rho
The Early Christians - The Christogram
The Growth of Monasteries
The Bones of Saints
After the fall of Rome and the Western Empire.....the Eastern Empire of the BYZANTINES Thrived
NM's Creative Impulse...Byzantium & Islamic Worlds
EMPERORS OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
The Byzantine Empire
Timeline of The Byzantine Empire
Byzantium: Timeline
Roman Byzantine Info
ORB -- Early Byzantium(To 1000) Index
ByzNet Byzantine Studies on the Net
The Roman-Byzantine Period
Byzantium: The Byzantine Studies Page
***** The Amazing Ancient World - Premier Ancient Civilization Internet Book - Super sites on Byzantium can be found here!
The House of Ptolemy: Byzantine Egypt
Byzantine
MISC. ROMAN SITES
Iron and Steel -- Or Magic?
Neighbors of Rome
Cities and Provinces of the Roman Empire
Roma - Important Neighbors
Parthian Empire - History and Coins of Ancient Parthia
Latin Phrases
Rome: Names
Roman Numerals
Articles on ancient Carthage
Priscus at the court of Attila
The Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras
Lepcis Magna - Window on the Roman World in North Africa
Romano-British Sites and Museums
The Atrium: For Devotees of Ancient Greece & Rome
Lepcis Magna - The Roman Empire in Africa
Roman Engineers: Bronze Age Weapons of Rome's Enemies
Glossary of Scholarly Terms, Latin, and Greek Words
Contemporary Civilizations: Neighbors of Rome
Transportation in the Roman World
Landmark Events
Italy: Its Geography and Climate
Hyperlinked Alphabetical Index of Historical Events and People
Contents

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. History

People - 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) Visit this site.
- Caesar - a very complete bio from Britannica. com
- Caesars and their Ladies - a very nice look at Rulers, Their Ladies and Money in ancient Rome using coins to tell the tale.
- Cleopatra VII - from Encarta - read about the last pharaoh of Egypt and her involvement with the Roman Empire.
- Cicero - links to texts, chronology, bibliography and images from Andrew M. Riggsby - UT Austin Classics
- Cicero - from IEP the life, writings and philosophical views. Read about the rise to glory and fall from grace of Rome's greatest orator.
- Constantine I - very nice site from ORB (Rhodes) containing a bio which includes his early life, attitudes toward Christianity and founding of Constantinople. One page text, two images plus a bibliography and note section that is longer than the text.
- Constantine - no text, just 16 images of different events in his life and times...from Christus Rex which means a very slow load but very good stuff.
- The Crazy Caesars of Rome - this very interesting site is part of The Mad Monarch series. The bios of Caligula and Elagabalus with many intext links to follow. You will hardly believe what you read. This is a very well done site
- De Imperatoribus Romanis An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors - all are listed and most are linked to bios
- Diocletian - - one page text with map ...very brief overview of the life and times of a Roman Emperor.
- Early Italic Tribes - one page overview with links to more info from Windows of Italy
- Etruscans - this is just a few pages of annotated bibliographies and one beautiful image of the tomb of tools. It will have to do until I find more information.
- Gaius (Caligula) - one nice page from early childhood through his madness to his death
- Galen - very nice bio....covers birth and family, education, influence, links and more
- HWC Julio-Claudian Emperors - Dr. Knox covers the political scene and personal triumphs and problems of ...
- Jesus Christ: Historical Documents - The Catholic Encyclopedia divides the references into three categories: pagan, Jewish and Christian. One long page, text only read.
- Lucretius - from the IEP a nice one page bio of this poet-philosopher.
- Nero - one page about his life and the turbulent times
- Nero - read a long, one page text only "soap opera" of Nero Claudius Caesar.
- The Parthian Legion - read the first two sections under history to understand the turbulent times and the rise and fall of emperors. Read the Propaganda and Politics section, other sections include one on coins, military, monuments, religion and links
- Plutarch on the Web - links, pictures and more
- St. Peter - one page bio of the first Pope of the Catholic Church from New Advent
- Roman Emperors Imperial Index**** - a wonderful table of all the emperors and 35 are linked to some interesting reads. Check out the "length" of some of the periods in power.
- Romulus and Remus - a page about the legendary founders of Rome and a link to an image of The She Wolf of the Capitol
- Short Biographies of Roman Emperors - From Julius Caesar 49-44BC To Aurelian AD 270-275 a nice concise paragraph about each emperor. A long list of Post Caesar Emperors with dates of reigns. Click the Current Offerings button at the top to view photos of coins
- Trajan (98-117 A.D.) - A Biography Integrating Various Historical Sources and the Legacy of His Coinage
- Who was who in Roman times - system contains information on 7200 persons living in Roman times, (or before), about 23000 links to 2000 documents containing further information, and links to 3000 images of these persons.
- The Women of Ancient Rome - 6 bios
Places - Ancient Reconstruction of a Pompeii Forum - This is a great site... read about the volcanic eruption and the damage caused. See photos, drawings and images of the area, and read the new interpretation of the evidence left behind. Part of the Pompeii Forum Project
- Ancient Rome - Time Machine - wander the streets of ancient Rome in text and in pictures. Short one page but nice.
- Ancient Rome - nice site with lots to see and some informative text to read ....visit all the traditional sites in one stop
- Ancient Sites: Rome - two virtual tours offered...estimated time 15 and 25 minutes... computer recreations - interesting sights here. If you have the time they offer 3 fly by tours here.
- Ancient Sites: Theatre of Marcellus. - This is a 3D model of the Theatre of Marcellus, built for the purpose of hosting live audio presentations by whoever wishes to give one. It includes music from the shows of the Theatre and a virtual tour of the model, going through the rooms etc
- Archaeological Park - Xanten **** - a beautiful site rendered in 3D - point and click on a recreation to see computer images and read specifics about each building or feature read about the area history - ."The Xanten area retains the traces of history. The oldest finds prove the presence of people for thousands of years since the Stone Age. With the occupation of the Rhineland by the troops of Julius Caesar there began a new epoch of intensive settlement and cultural change". - Copyright (c) 1995 by Ernst Rank, Numerische Methoden und Informationsverarbeitung, University of Dortmund....rather a slow load but definitely worth the wait. Visit this site
- Caen Model of Rome**** - Wonderful site and all students must see. A complete model of Rome, see a bird's eye view, visit baths, forums, insulae, the Circus Maximus and 30 more sites in Rome. You get a feel for the grandeur that was Rome. Again I say - great.
- Capharnaum - the town of Jesus - wonderful archaeological site with a clickable map and lots of History to read about
- Carthage - a few pictures and a short history
- Christian Catacombs**** - this site provides outstanding coverage of the subject. The history and importance, a description and an explanation of symbols, a map, beautiful images and excellent text make this a must see for all students
- Colosseum - site has links to follow also see Images of the Colosseum, Rome, 72-80 CE . Digital Imaging Project
- Conimbriga: A Roman Town in Portugal - read the history of the town before and after the Romans, walk through the ruins and find a short bibliography but the museum link is "dead" ...still a nice site.
- The Corinth Computer Project: Reconstructing the city plan and landscape of Roman Corinth - Dr. David Gilman Romano, Director - wonderful site with lots to see - city plan, landscape and more plus lots to read about...history, method etc.
- Europe Image Library - A fairly random collection of images of Roman architecture, art, and inscriptions; grouped under such categories as "urban", "economy", "water", "religion", and "landscape"; many images from Pompeii, Herculaneum, Rome, and the Tarraconensis region.
- The Forvm Romanvm**** - this site is part of the ThinkQuest competition and is outstanding. So much here - A must see for all students
- The Forvm -beautiful clickable buildings and great info on architecture
- History and Religion - from Etruscans through the Empire
- Daily Life - family, entertainment, body care, education and economics
- Biographies - over 50 bios of emperors, politicians, writers and others
- Anecdotes and Stories - reading is believing
- Quiz - after exploring take a 40 question quiz and find out how you did.
- Forum Romanum*** - lots offered at this site. A tour plus information on language, mythology, daily life, literature and history. Be sure to check out the page of links. Worth a trip here.
- Hadrian's Wall - a little info and a large image from Prof. Michael Markowski at Westminster College.
- Late Roman Delphi - read and see what the Romans did to Greece's famous center.
- Library of Congress Quicktime VR panorama of the Roman Forum - almost like being there in B&W
Library of Congress Quicktime VR panorama of Pompei in 1909.
Library of Congress QUicktime VR Panorama showing Arch of Constantine, Arch of Titus, and other scenes - Masada - one page story of the Jewish Zealots against Rome
- Ostia: Harbour of Ancient Rome - "this web-site is dedicated to Ostia, the harbour of ancient Rome. Here you will find information, or links to information, for professional archaeologists and historians, and for students of Roman archaeology and history. The site is maintained by the Internet Group Ostia (IGO)."
- The Pantheon - This page gives some details of the Pantheon, in Rome, and especially of unusual features of its construction.. Great Buildings on line The Pantheon and more from the architectural side The Pantheon
- Pompeii - Here's a contemporary look with Prof. Michael Markowski at Westminster College.... just hit next in the bottom right corner
- Pompeii - short text and lots of images to look at from Richard Azia
- Pompeii Forum Project - What a great site. Start by seeing a bird's eye view of Pompeii, then enter to a map and click on various numbers for a closer look and an explanation of that area. Not all the images are in place yet but it's still impressive.
- Pompeii, Herculaneum and the Cities of Vesuvius**** - excellent site from Archaeology 304 - Department of Classics - Bowdoin College - see and read about atrium homes, public baths, water supply, entertainment and much, much more (slow load because of the large, excellent images)
- Provinciae Imperii Romani**** - Super Site that was A Project by Students of Roman History at The University of South Dakota Fall 1996 - As a research project in Roman history, students selected the provinces of the Roman Empire and learned all they could about it. You can view the results of each project by clicking on the province in a map containing active 14 areas. Lots to learn here.
- Roma: Virtual Reality . Quicktime Panoramas of 14 different sites . very nice
- The Roman Baths of Valesio - A Local Design In Late Antiquity. A different view. - a little technical for most but there are some diagrams and the last image is a Reconstruction based upon the general design-scheme that is a view of the exterior that is very nice, from Menne Kosian
- The Roman Forum through the Ages **** - wonderful both historically and visually. Lots of info on the Forum plus great images from Trinity College
- Roman Roads in the Mediterrean Region and Europe - select one of four roads, click and see the sights.
- Roman Scotland: Outpost of an Empire - very nice site.Excavation and artifacts give us a look at the lives of the men who built and manned the frontier of he Empire.
- Roman Site At Karanis, Egypt - excavations done by the University of Michigan unearthed treasures now housed at the Kelsey Museum. View the site, examples of glass, sculpture, wicker, coins and wall paintings.22 images in all. A relatively quick load.
- Roman Verona - this is almost a tour through architectural history. A very interesting blend of the very old with Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, 18th century and Modern architecture. You even get to meet Romeo and Juliet. Nice site.
- Rome - from the NHK broadcast "The British Museum" 8 beautiful images of a Roman home and city reconstructed by a computer.. Quick load and worth the trip.
- Rome : The World City - Arch 343: Cities in History - Dr. Richard Ingersoll, Rice University - one long text only page about the heart of the Roman Empire
- Rome's Imperial Forums - Live web telecast from the forums, as well as other information. Virtual reconstructions of the appearance of the forum in ancient times along with photographs of how it looks today. Worth visiting just for the reconstructions from Capitolium.org
- SPQR Roman Forum - SPQR is a game with a virtual walk-through of the Roman Forum.
- Tour of Caistor Roman Town - tour a Roman town in Britain via a huge map - click to sites or follow foot prints to progress, read to learn the town's history and the progress of the excavation. 9 different sites, many pictures, maps, images and a very interesting read.
- Trier: Germany's Oldest City - read about and see the Roman influence on this German city....monuments, Arches, Basilicas, and more.
Vesuvius - from Volcano World a wonderful explanation of the eruption and images of the ruins, maps and more. Very nice site. - Virtually a Tour of a Desert Fort : A Visit to Kasr Bshir - by M.C. Bishop and Oculus two pages of clickable images and a running commentary on the ruins of an old Roman Fort. ....Nice
- Virtual Rome - from Time Warner...a tour, a game and more. See computer generated sites of Rome and play a mini arcade game along the way.(must have Shockwave)..Become a citizen of Rome.
- Virtual Walkthrough : 3D photographic tour of parts of the Colosseum, Via Sacra, and Forum Romanum as they are today (complete with other tourists). contains over 280 photographs of the Colosseum and parts of the Forum Romanum, arranged in such a way that you can "walk" through these magnificent ancient monuments.
Maps of Roman Empire **** - This is a terrific Site - from The University of Oregon OSSHE Historical and Cultural Resource - some maps require the Shockwave Plugin, others do not ...all are wonderful ...Also visit The Image Library for 60+ great pictures of places of interest. Events - Anglo-Saxon Invasion of Britain - from the Angelcynn site - the account of the Germanic tribes venture into Britain. Set the record straight and see a drawing of the type of ships used by the invaders.
- The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest 9 AD - interesting site about a battle the ancient Romans would like to have forgotten about - read and see why.....just the first several paragraphs but enough
- Christians and Lions - (From Death in the Arena to Control of an Empire - The Birth and Rise of the Christian Church) - articles on the fact and fiction of Christian persecution in ancient Rome
- Collapse of the Roman Empire: Military Aspects - ORB Encyclopedia presents a very informational one page text by Hugh Elton - links at the bottom to Late Roman Army.
- The Day It Rained Fire - from Volcano World - the account of the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
- The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - possibly ....... Selected bits from The Decline and Fall... selected passages from about 38 chapters on the Empire and the men who lived at the time. Excerpts are in a table of contents so you can pick and choose what you want to read. Great reference on line.
- From Ceremony to Sport: The Evolution of the Munera - devoted to illustrating the various stages in the evolution of the munera ,or gladiatorial games and tracing their development from their inception in Etruria and beyond to their integration into Roman society.
- Gladitorial Games of Ancient Rome - excellent info on the games, training of the men and events that took place at Pompeii
- The Heroism of Hannibal Barca - read the tragic ending to a brilliant military career of the Hero of Carthage and the account of the end of the Punic Wars. Very Interesting Read
- Imperial Battle Index - Imperial Battle Map Index - from De Imperatoribus Romanis - list is growing and the battle descriptions are more like battle definitions very, very short.
- The Punic Wars - links to sites with accounts of the First and Second Punic Wars on line...all are text only sites. More onThe Punic Wars
- The Punic Wars - very complete info from History of Western Civilization by Dr. E.L. Skip Knox at Boise State University
- The Roman Navy of the First Punic War - one long page overview
- The Roman-Byzantine Period (135-638 CE)**** - part of the Jerusalem Mosaic which means great includes sections to "Visit the Sites of the Roman Byzantine Period, Taste the typical Food of the Roman Byzantine Period, See the common Costumes of the Roman Byzantine Period, Meet the prominent People of the Roman Byzantine Period, Drink from the Water System of the Roman Byzantine Period"
- The Roman Revolution - Dr. Skip Knox at Boise State University - meet the Gracchi, read about the rise of the Generals, The Triumvirates, Julius Caesar, Marc Antony, Cleopatra, The Battle of Actium and the aftermath. Great text only site
- The Siege of Masada, 73 AD - this site gives you the background, the geography, the battle and the aftermath plus an image of the site of the siege.
- Siege of Syracuse - read about the struggle between Rome and Carthage...one page, several images and links to follow.
- Spectacula (the Amphitheatre) - group project created by: Sara Withers, Josh Wernig, Charles Gray, Jen Fradenburgh, & Tim Dwyer
- Tribal Migrations - the who, why, when and what effect are very nicely covered on the one page text only site from the lectures of Gerhard Rempel at Western New England College
- Vesuvio: The Eruption in A.D. 79 - the anatomy of a volcano just before, during and after the eruption....see images of the famous peak from then and now and read about the excavation ....Please check out this site and be sure to look at the plaster casts of the residents of Pompeii.Very Good Site .........another site on the Eruption - with info, images and animations
- Why Rome Fell - wonderful site that takes you step by step through the decline and collapse of Mighty Rome....from the lectures of Gerhard Rempel at Western New England College
Timelines - Chronology of Christianity
- Chronology of Events - Illyrian timeline from 1225 BC when the first known king, Hyllus, died, through the defeat by the Macedonians, to 1992
- Julius Caesar Timeline
- EAWC Chronology: Rome
- HyperHistory Online - select from, people, events, history etc...then select the dates and watch a timeline materialize... .2 000 files covering 3 000 years of world history.
- Rome Chronology - A few civil, political, and military events selected for each year 1-50 AD. Continues with 51-100 AD , and 101-168 AD .
- Roman Timeframe - From before the founding of Rome to the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
- Timeline: Ancient Rome. - "Provides a chronological index of the hisory of Ancient Rome with extensive links to internet resources. Emphasis is placed upon the use of primary source material and the new perspectives upon the role of
women in ancient time." - Timelines of The Empire and The Emperors - very nice page, part of the Glory that was Rome site
- Timeline of Roman Britain - excellent one page chronology from Britannia
- Timeline of the Roman Empire - Courtesy of Parthian Graphics.
- WebCron: The Web Chronology Project - The Mediterranean Basin - Rome 509 BC - AD 1453 - excellent site with lots of info
- World History - Timelines for each day in history and a universal history with timelines of countries, states and cities. Timelines include references and hypertext to other related timelines, often from source countries.
Resources - Ancient History Sourcebook****. - Another one of Paul Halsall's unbelievable sourcebooks. Almost every primary source you can imagine that is accessible on the Internet is listed here.
- Ancient Roman Technology - "an electronic handbook of ancient Roman technology. It was created by, and is maintained by, students and faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"......Technology Handbook .....The Construction & Makeup of Ancient Roman Roads - by Adam Pawluk
- Ancient Rome - - part of the CivWeb at Providence College - an excellent collection of annotated links to the art, history, literature, philosophy, religion and archaeology of Rome
- Ancient Rome - a very great number of links all categorized (Web Project K-12)
- Armamentarivm - The book of Roman arms and armour - site with info on the weapons and armor of the Roman soldier. - some links are strange and there are few pictures at this time...hopefully more will be added. - another site Roman Military Armour - has no info and drawn images....part of The Costumer's Manifesto by Tara Maginnis, Ph.D
- Articles fromBritish Archaeology Magazine
- Roman roads that reshaped the land - Roman roads may have been resented as symbols of Roman power, writes Rob Witcher
- Roman military supply system `lasted to the end'
- Wroxeter, rich in a wealthy land - The Roman town was neither a failure nor a freak, writes Roger White
- Romans `in London after conquest'
- When Romans and natives didn't mix - Simon Clarke finds evidence for a slow pace of Romanisation in North Britain
- Yes, the Romans did invade Ireland - And we don't need Roman forts as evidence, says Richard Warner.
- Site of Roman defeat emerges in Gaul
- Late Roman farm yields image of the good life - excavation of a Roman farmhouse and farm at Boreham, near Chelmsford in Essex, has produced unusual evidence of affluent country living in the 3rd 4th centuries AD
- Money for Rome's naval secrets - Roman coins show how Rome used her navy, writes John Orna-Ornstein
- To Scotland then they came, burning - The emperor Severus attempted genocide in Scotland, writes Colin Martin
- Hunting the origins of Roman London - Why did the Romans found London? Clive Orton reports on rival theories
- Aspects of Ancient Rome - This website is the result of a class project aimed at introducing the study of "Classics" to high school students. Students of the Acadia Advantage course, "Introduction to Roman Civilization" were asked to prepare a Web page on some aspect of ancient Rome that would be of interest to high school students. They chose people, events, art and more...find 23 subjects to choose from.
- Bellum Catilinae: Sites for the Greek and Latin Classics - multi-page site of resources - subjects include:manuscripts, medicine, coins, cooking, military, museums, art, archaeology and many more..... each leading to a page of links. Great Resource.
- The Catapult Museum - the history of the catapult from ancient to modern times. There is a section on the Roman catapult, images included. Nice Resource.
- Classics Collections Page - very nice collection of links from The University of Florida
- Classics 111: Roman Civilization Class Notes*** - read A Brief Chronology of Roman History, The Roman Name, Roman New Comedy, C. Valerius Catullus. Octavian and Antony: The Rise of Augustus and Ovid from John Porter - Department of Classics University of Saskatchewan
- Classics 373 ~ History 393 - very nice site containing lecture notes and handouts on the History of Rome, links and more from David Silverman at Reed College
- Classics & Mediterranean Home Page - an extensive list of links to all things classical. Divided into categories: texts, exhibits, field sites, news groups, departments, teaching resources. Soon they will have a search tool up and running. Great Resource
- Dead Romans - site contains info on...."Coins: Introduction to Imperial Roman coins, their denominations, metals, and minting. Also included are the most common Roman names, titles, and abbreviations. --A Virtual Walkthrough: 3D photographic tour of parts of the Colosseum, Via Sacra, and Forum Romanum as they are today (complete with other tourists). --The Emperors: a timeline with brief descriptions of the emperors from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius (partially completed). Links to other Web pages about Ancient Rome" ...from Tim Ryan
- De Imperatoribus Romanis - an on-line encyclopedia on the rulers of the Roman empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to Constantine XI Palaeologus (1449-1453). The encyclopedia consists of (1) an index of all the emperors who ruled during the empire's 1500 years, (2) a growing number of biographical essays on the individual emperors, (3) family trees ("stemmata") of important imperial dynasties, (4) an index of significant battles in the empire's history, (5) a growing number of capsule descriptions and maps of these battles, and (6) maps of the empire at different times.
- Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation - a very valuable collection of resources, compiled at The University of New Hampshire.
- EAWC Rome Page*** - Essays, Web resources, maps, Anthology and more from the University of Evansville's excellent site.ARGOS limited area search available.
- The Etruscan Network - very little at this time, a nice bibliography and a few links.Other Notable Resources
- Gateway to the Ancient Source: Rome - 28 essays, 5 examinations, 6 on-line multichoice tests, 2 maps
- The Glory That Was Rome - nice one page site containing images and info on The Roman Legion's - Organization, Arms and Tactics, Siege Warfare and Fortification, Great Battles and Campaigns, The Commanders, Links and a Bibliography
- The Horse in the Roman Empire - International Museum of the Horse - click on the Roman Horse or scroll down a bit and read about the Circus Maximus and Roman roads. Nice site and an informational read.
- HWC Rome*** - excellent site from Boise State University and Dr. Ellis Knox's History of Western Civilization Class. - The Punic Wars - The Roman Revolution - The First Emperors ..introductions, narratives and source readings plus discussion questions included.
- Illustrated History of the Roman Empire - A leading site on the History of the Roman Empire, from Rome's founding to the fall of Constantinople...16 megabytes online !
- Introduction to Roman Archaeology **** - links to wonderful images of Roman life, buildings, countryside, people and politics....spend some time here
- The Law of the Twelve Tables - text of Rome's first written Law Code
- Lex Antica: Rome - links to sites dealing with Roman Law
- Mathematics before 1000 AD index - if he's a mathematician - he's here
- Military Resources**** - if it's on the Web and it deals with the Roman Military ...it is listed and described here....excellent resource
- The Mysterious Etruscans - The site specialises on the Etruscan civilisation, ie History, Language, Art, Lifestyle,
Cities, Religion, Engineering and Agriculture. - Nova Roma - "Dedicated to the restoration of Classical Roman religion, culture, and virtues " ..very nice site info and links
- The Power That Was Rome**** - from THE ANCIENT WORLD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION- an absolutely wonderful set of annotated links to all facets of Roman Civilization
- Republican Roman Government - one page text only description of the branches,offices and duties of the Republican Government of Rome.
- Resources for Roman Art & Archaeology - very complete
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