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The Marvel of Rome

... touring the capital of Italy that has a history that spans 2500 years. Throughout Rome, visitors embrace the ruins and remains of the powerful Roman Empire that now lies among the heart of a metropolitan city. Renaissance churches, ancient ... Read Read: The Marvel of Rome

By: Paolo Pedica | 04/07/2009 | Vacation Rentals

Rome, the City of the Seven Hills

... about the date of creation along with the purpose of each ancient structure, such as the Colisseum. As you stroll along the streets of Rome with your tour guide you will find all kinds of wonderment from ancient ruins, to unique shops, ... Read Read: Rome, the City of the Seven Hills

By: Paolo Pedica | 04/07/2009 | Vacation Rentals

Exploring Underground Rome

... of a basilica during the 4th century and the next level is a building that was created in the 1st century.All over Rome, there are many such hidden treasures. Instead of demolishing the older buildings throughout the centuries, other ... Read Read: Exploring Underground Rome

By: Paolo Pedica | 04/07/2009 | Vacation Rentals

Shopping Rome Tours

... A matter of fact you may not even find the shops at all. The best way to find all those quaint and unique shops around Rome is with a custom shopping tour. An expert shopper will be at your side taking you to all the shops that you wish to ... Read Read: Shopping Rome Tours

By: Paolo Pedica | 04/07/2009 | Vacation Rentals

Rome: Powerful Empire, Great Tourist Destination

... center for the Western World. Its influence stretched far and wide and it was said that "all roads lead to Rome." This most powerful Empire, however, fell in 476 AD. It had a bumpy history following its fall. The city retained its status ... Read Read: Rome: Powerful Empire, Great Tourist Destination

By: Gaizka Pujana | 29/05/2008 | Travel

Rome: A Brief History

... around the world conjure such colourful legends. Since the dawn of time itself, Rome has appeared to have had a say in almost everything that has occurred. The Roman Empire had a huge influence on the course of European art and culture. ... Read Read: Rome: A Brief History

By: Steven Cronin | 26/03/2006 | Travel

Let’s Go Back to Ancient Rome!

... was also open even to travelers; thus, there was so much interaction and increase of knowledge in ancient Rome. Nevertheless, the rise of minority groups in the empire also paved the way for cultural wars and tensions. The disparity ... Read Read: Let’s Go Back to Ancient Rome!

By: Paolo Pedica | 04/12/2007 | Travel

Reasons for the Fall of the Roman Empire

... to the highest bidder. During the next 100 years, Rome had 37 different emperors - 25 of whom were removed from office by assassination. This contributed to the overall weaknesses of the empire. During the latter years of the empire ... Read Read: Reasons for the Fall of the Roman Empire

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 12/12/2008 | College & University

Ancient Rome Movies

... the Mediterranean Sea. In its 12 centuries of existence, the civilization shifted from a monarchy to a republic to an autocratic empire. According to a legend, Rome was founded on April 21, 753 BC by Romulus and Remus. The two were ... Read Read: Ancient Rome Movies

By: Jacob Marshal | 17/12/2007 | Movies

Gaius Marius: Ruthless Reformer of the Armies of Ancient Rome

... to serve giving fewer options to the poor masses that filled the streets of Rome and other cities in the Empire. These were not peaceful times; the Roman Empire had been at war for the entire second century and Marius saw the ... Read Read: Gaius Marius: Ruthless Reformer of the Armies of Ancient Rome

By: Adam Singleton | 20/09/2007 | Education

All-inclusive International Travel to Rome

... roads are said to lead, a term that harks back to the Roman Empire when that was a fact? In fact you should be thinking of all of these and more. Rome is all of these but also a modern cosmopolitan city with everything that a great city ... Read Read: All-inclusive International Travel to Rome

By: Michael Donner | 28/10/2008 | Travel

Rome is a City of Rich History and Ancient Ruins

... of the things Rome is known for today are the ancient structures that still exist there. The Roman Colosseum has become a symbol of the Roman Empire and of Rome itself. It was the largest amphitheatre ever built by the Roman Empire and was ... Read Read: Rome is a City of Rich History and Ancient Ruins

By: Gaizka Pujana | 12/06/2007 | Travel

The City Of The Roman Empire

... the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. The Western Roman Empire fell in 476 AD. It retained its status as the capital of the Papal States and became a center of culture and artistic activity. Rome's population has declined and grown over the ... Read Read: The City Of The Roman Empire

By: Gaizka Pujana | 20/05/2008 | Destinations

The Ancient Sites Of Rome

For 3,000 years Rome has stood at the forefront of civilisation. The might of the Roman Empire brought great wealth and prosperity to the city and its allies. Rome became a treasure trove of extravagant architecture and monuments. As ... Read Read: The Ancient Sites Of Rome

By: Steven Cronin | 31/03/2006 | Travel

What To Do When In Rome

... as a city square and central hub where the people of Rome gathered for justice, and faith. The forum was also the economic hub of the city and considered to be the center of the Republic and Empire. The area of the forum was originally ... Read Read: What To Do When In Rome

By: Patrick Omari | 30/09/2008 | Travel

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