Ancient
Rome topics |
A
day in the life of an Ancient Roman |
Ancient Roman villa virtual
tour: you will be able to see the Villa from all sides and enter the inside
rooms |
Bishops of
Rome, the Popes, 42 AD-present |
Chariot racing possibly the oldest spectacular sport in Rome, chariot racing
dates back at least to the sixth century BCE |
Christian catacombs of
Rome the christian catacombs of Rome: outline, history, importance as historical evidence of the life and martyrdom of the early
church. This site is intended for people who wish to deepen their knowledge of the
christian catacombs of Rome and of the church history in its origins. The site provides extensive material, in separate sections, dealing with this fascinating and largely unknown topic,
martyrs, sacred archaeology, easter, Saint Callixtus, persecution, litanies, pope,
cemeteries, crypt, cubicles, sarcophagus |
Decadence, Rome and Romania, and the
emperors |
Ephesus
Ephesus is the best preserved classical city of the Eastern Mediterranean, and
among the best places in the world enabling one to genuinely 'soak in' the
atmosphere of Roman times |
Gladiatorial games |
Gladiators the first gladiatorial contest at Rome took place in 264 BC as
part of aristocratic funerary ritual, a munus or funeral gift for the dead |
Historical background
for Spartacus |
Landings
of Caesar in Britain, 55 and 54 BC |
Map of Ancient Rome |
Marriage in
Ancient Rome,
Ancient Roman marriage Ancient Roman marriage |
Pompeii
on the 24th of August, 79 A.D., volcanic ash spews from Mt. Vesuvius. Pompeii
and nearby Herculaneum disappear from the face of the earth |
Pompeii
forum project |
Pompeii
picturers |
Pompeii virtual tour |
Roman
aqueducts and water system Aqua Appia, Aqua Anio Vetus, Aqua Marcia, Aqua
Tepula, Aqua Julia, Aqua Virgo, Aqua Alsietina, Aqua Claudia, Aqua Anio Novus,
Aqua Traiana, Aqua Alexandrina |
Roman Banquet |
Roman baths and bathing |
Roman baths in
Britain |
Roman days of the
week Roman days of the week |
Roman
empire in the first century Roman empire in the first century |
Roman
gods and goddesses Roman gods and Roman goddesses |
Roman Gods, Goddesses and
Heroes |
Roman month names
Where do the month names come from? |
Roman numerals
converts normal numbers to roman digits, and vice versa |
Roman numerals and dates a general guide to how Roman numerals work and their
history |
Roman Numbers |
Roman republican government |
Roman Roads
This is a fragment of the most antique road map in existence, Peutinger's
Tabula. More precisely, it is the XII century copy of a Roman road map. |
Roman roads
in the Mediterranean region and Europe Roman roads in the Mediterranean
region and Europe |
Roman tables |
Romans
& Britain |
Slavery in the Roman
Empire: numbers and origins it is impossible, however, to put an accurate
figure on the number of slaves owned by the Romans at any given period |
Surgery of ancient Rome: a display of surgical instruments from antiquity |
The Christian
Catacombs of Rome The first Christians pilgrims to Rome were the very
Apostles Peter and Paul. They were the founders of Christian Rome, which is the
motherland of all Christians.The testimony of the Apostles and of the martyrs
who founded and, by their blood, enriched the Church of Rome is one of the most
convincing proofs of the Christian Faith |
The Frankish empire
the building of a new western empire under the
Merovingians and Carolingians, and the emergence of new western states |
The
Goths |
Waters of Rome
the Waters of the City of Rome is a cartographic history of 2800 years of water
infrastructure and urban development in Rome |
Horizontaal |
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