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Documents Patterson - The City of Rome Revisited - From Mid-Republic to Mid-Empire

SURVEY ARTICLE The City of Rome Revisited: From Mid-Republic to Mid-Empire* J O H N R . PAT T E R S O N I CONSERVATION , RESEARCH AND THE MILLENNIUM This survey article provides…

Education Rome2

1. Rome This is my roman project and this is for history. By: Samuel Alexander Lippe 2. The PantheonThe Pantheon was a temple in honor of the Olympic gods; in fact, the wordpantheonis…

Education Rimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyi

1.Ancient Rome - the bright sample of the architecture of the ancient Romans 2. Contents: • 1. Theme and objective of the project research work. • 2. Contents. • 3.…

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1. COLOSSEUMc.70 CE 2. Colosseum, all three orders 3. Colosseum 4. Colosseum 5. Colosseum, model (aerial) 6. Colosseum, reconstruction 7. Colosseum, Interior (Lise’s) 8.…

Education Italy

1. ROME, ITALY www.nikolinatravel.com PRODUCED BY Nikola Domkárová Editoria Srl, Rome, Italy PROJECT EDITOR Anna Del Rosal Molino ART EDITOR Jinping He EDITORS Alba Molino,…

Education The Roman Curia

1. By Karlos Ishac, Anthony Enriquez, Joseph Puno, Leon Tang The Curia 2. Name of the building and other names it may have been called. The Latin word‘curia’means ‘senate…

Travel Rome 2013

1. Rome 2013 2. 11:25 a.m. Depart Rochester USAir 3647 12:47 p.m. Arrive Philadelphia 6:15 p.m. Depart Philadelphia USAir 718 Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:30 a.m. Arrive Rome…

Education Power And Architecture

1. PALACES OF POWER IN ROME 2. PALACESOF POWER THROUGH THECENTURIES MIDDLE AGES: MODERN AGE: ROMAN EMPIRE:TEMPORAL POLITICALFORUM POWER POWER 3. IL FORO ROMANO 4. The Forum…

Documents ARA PACIS AUGUSTAE Historical Relief and Roman Mythmaking.

Slide 1 ARA PACIS AUGUSTAE Historical Relief and Roman Mythmaking Slide 2 Facts about the ARA PACIS Altar of Augustan Peace Located in the Campus Martius, Rome Decreed by…

Documents The Roman Forum

A Lesson About the Ancient Marketplace The word Forum generally referred to the open space in any Roman town where business, judicial, civic, or religious activities were…