Learn about the Roman Empire
Video Description: Learn about the Roman Empire in this short clip. The Roman Empire succeeded the Roman Republic. Julius Caesar was the first ruler. Related Article Subjects: Learn About The Roman Empire, ancient rome, julius caesar, roman empire, roman republicLearn About The Roman Empire
Gaius Marius: Ruthless Reformer of the Armies of Ancient RomeBy: Adam Singleton | 20/09/2007 | EducationGaius Marius, the uncle of Julius Caesar, was a Roman general and a politician who through his ruthless nature and unbridled ambition gained power and revolutionized the Roman army; forever changing Roman history. French Furniture, the Empire Style France Archaeological Wonders of EgyptBy: Smith & Chen | 29/04/2007 | Home BusinessThe Empire style furniture is massive, in grand scale and very masculine. It has a severe, heavy, masculine look with no carving Cyprus and the RomansBy: Kev Moore | 22/10/2007 | TravelCyprus has seen many invaders and rulers come and go over the years including the Roman empire. Before the arrival of Rome the Island was under the control of Egypt around the time of Queen Cleopatra. Much bargaining was done between her, Mark Antony and Caesar himself as she attempted to hold onto what was left of her empire. In fact Cyprus was temporarily passed over to Cleopatra first by Julius Caesar and then later by Mark Antony only to revert to Roman control in 30 BC as a senatorial province. Ancient Roman TouristsBy: Sharon Stajda | 06/08/2006 | BusinessRoute 66 A.D.: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists by Australian author Tony Perrottet chronicles how ancient Rome invented the world's first tourist industry by sending their citizens on the original "Grand Tour" of famous sites in the ancient world. The Early Histories of the Ancient Celts (Part 1)By: Peter RAS | 27/09/2008 | EducationCeltic describes a language group which over a period of time divided into two strains: P-Celtic (Brythonic) spoken in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. Q-Celtic (Gaelic) spoken today in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. The ancient Celts were communities of people sharing linguistic and cultural ties, who inhabited most of Northern Europe... The Ancient Sites Of RomeBy: Steven Cronin | 31/03/2006 | TravelFor 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. The Pantheon and St. Peter's Basilica in RomeBy: Andrew Sandon | 27/10/2006 | TravelThe Pantheon and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome are acknowledged to be wonderful architectural pieces which performed the great religious purpose. The time and effort that went into the building process of those architectural monuments display the cultural emphasis on quality and perfectionism. Additionally the placement of the buildings in a prominent location in central Rome outlines the importance given to the worship and honoring of God. Happy Birthday, Rome!By: Vasilisa | 04/04/2008 | DestinationsEvery year on April, 21, Rome is celebrating its birthday. On this day the doors of numerous museums and archeological sights are open to public, and the streets, richly decorated with flowers, are flooded by sumptuous processions of gladiators, senators, and other heroes of the Roman many-century history.
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