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on August 24, 2010
Roman senate history dates back to the time of Romulus, who set up the senate during his reign from 753 to 716 B.C. The purpose of the Senate was to be the perpetual council of the republic, and at fi...
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on July 28, 2010
The Coliseum is the most impressive building of the Roman Empire. Originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater, it was the largest building of the era and could seat 50,000 spectators. The history of ...
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on June 18, 2010
Gaius Julias Caesar Octavianus, son of Gaius Octavius and Atia (Julius Caesar's niece), who born in 63 B.C. The Octavian family came originally from Velitrae, in the country of Volsci; and the br...
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on June 18, 2010
Forum is the name applied by Romans place, especially the market place in a city, as the principal place of meeting where public affairs were discussed, courts of justice held, and money transactions...
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on June 18, 2010
We follow Roman religion history we find the development of a small city-state into a great empire comprising many different races, languages, and civilizations makes the problem of Roman religion a ...
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on June 16, 2010
When we speak of law we usually mean to indicate the law which is set and enforced by civilized states. Law, in this sense, derives its sanction, or binding force, from the penalties by which men are...
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on June 16, 2010
The word gladiator derives from latin word 'gladius', 'a sword' , a gladiator was a professional fighter in the arena of Roman amphitheater, against either another gladiator or the wi...
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on May 28, 2010
The town of Manchester in northern England dates back to the first century when General Agricola built the first roman fort there. The fort was built to establish the Roman presence in the north aft...
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on May 11, 2010
The history of Roman Empire remains incomplete without the mention of Julius Caesar- a magnanimous character whose grandeurdame need no introduction. He played a critical role in the transformation ...
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on May 11, 2010
In ancient roman history, Rome was the great intermediary. It worked as a bridge which conveyed the rich contribution of ancient Greece. Rome made many significant and original contributions to the w...