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Extractions: General Topics Ancient World Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece ... Age of Exploration General Topics Best of the History Web Sites - Large site which categorizes history web sites. Very good place to begin. BBC World History Web Site - Focus on Britain and Europe, well worth a visit. Non Western World History Resources And Links - Part of Social Studies Web Resources - Site Contains Extensive Links History for Kids.org - Good basic reference information here, multiple topics. World History Compass - Massive site with links to a great number of world history related world wide web site. This site is worth a visit. Wars of the World - A database of information on wars that have occurred in the past two centuries. North Park University - World History Chronology Referencing Site - If you like to see a sharp chronology of world history with many referencing links....this is the site to see. Eyewitness - History through the eyes of those who lived it - Unique way of presenting World and USA history events. HyperHistoryOnLine - 3,000 years of history through life lines, time lines and maps. A very large site.
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Extractions: Estimated at 50-120 million Establishment September 2 31 BC Dissolution ... September 4 of the western part; transformation into Byzantine Empire in the east First emperor Caesar Augustus 27 BC 14 AD Last emperor Romulus Augustus Julius Nepos was recognized as "Western Roman Emperor" until his death in 480. Preceding state Roman Republic Succeeding state Byzantine Empire Ostrogothic Kingdom Holy Roman Empire Currency ... edit The Roman Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Ancient Roman polity in the centuries following its reorganization under the leadership of Octavian (better known as Caesar Augustus Roman Empire is also used as translation of the expression Imperium Romanum , probably the best known Latin expression where the word "imperium" is used in the meaning of a territory, the "Roman Empire", as that part of the world where Rome ruled. One of the first historians to describe this expansion of the Roman territory was the
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Extractions: Estimated at 50-120 million Establishment September 2 31 BC Dissolution ... September 4 of the western part; transformation into Byzantine Empire in the east First emperor Caesar Augustus 27 BC 14 AD Last emperor Romulus Augustus Julius Nepos was recognized as "Western Roman Emperor" until his death in 480. Preceding state Roman Republic Succeeding state Byzantine Empire Ostrogothic Kingdom Holy Roman Empire Currency ... edit The Roman Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Ancient Roman polity in the centuries following its reorganization under the leadership of Octavian (better known as Caesar Augustus Roman Empire is also used as translation of the expression Imperium Romanum , probably the best known Latin expression where the word "imperium" is used in the meaning of a territory, the "Roman Empire", as that part of the world where Rome ruled. One of the first historians to describe this expansion of the Roman territory was the
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Extractions: PBS: The Roman Empire in the First Century - meet the Emperors of Rome, read the words of poets and philosophers, and learn about life in the 1st Century AD. Portus Augusti Et Traiani Felicis - historical reference for ancient Rome's port and harbor city complex built by the emperors Claudius and Trajan. Christian Catacombs of Rome - includes the outline, history, and importance of the catacombs as historical evidence of the life and martyrdom of the early Church. Forum Romanum - with offerings ranging from toga etiquette to a virtual tour of the Forum Romanum, this site is devoted to celebrating and explaining ancient Rome. LacusCurtius: Into the Roman World - includes Latin texts, an atlas of the Roman world, and more. About: Roman Family - information and links on Ancient Roman domestic life. Ancient Contraception - unnoticed allusions to contraception.
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Extractions: Fax: 44 (0)1225 422550 "The golden city that has been welcoming visitors for over 2,000 years. Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, The city presents some of the finest architectural sights in Europe, such as the Roman Baths Pump Rooms, the Royal Crescent Pulteney Bridge and the Circus. The surrounding seven hills, the River Avon running through the heart of the City and the towers of the Abbey combine to create a wonderful first impression. Moreover, the city takes a real pride in sharing its secrets and unique heritage, which can be explored in a variety of 40 or so museums, galleries, gardens and attractions. Yet the city is very much alive and offers an intriguing mix of theatre, festivals, good restaurants, sporting excellence and quality shopping." There are a series of good articles (courtesy of ThisisBath.net) that provide suggested places to visit during your visit to Bath:-
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Extractions: An empire that succeeded the Roman Republic during the time of Augustus, who ruled from 27 B.C. to A.D. 14. At its greatest extent it encompassed territories stretching from Britain and Germany to North Africa and the Persian Gulf. After 395 it was split into the Byzantine Empire and the Western Roman Empire, which rapidly sank into anarchy under the onslaught of barbarian invaders from the north and east. The last emperor of the West, Romulus Augustulus (born c. 461), was deposed by Goths in 476, the traditional date for the end of the empire. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; History Roman Empire The empire centered at the city of Rome , in what is now Italy ; the most extensive Western civilization of ancient times. According to legend, the empire was founded in 753 b.c.
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Extractions: A city tour of Budapest PART ONE Budapest, the capital of Hungary , lies astride the Danube. On the west side of the river is Buda, built on the hills rising gradually from the river, on the east, where the flat lands of the Hungarian Plains begin, is Pest. Man has lived in this region for more than two thousand years. Visit also our Budapest Picture Gallery Where shall we begin our journey ? On one of Budapest's famous bridges perhaps? Or down by the river, before cutting across the city on one of the main avenues? Or shall we proceed in chronological order, beginning with Aquincum, the Roman ruins to the north of the city? Maybe let's start in the very heart of the capital, on the top of the Gellért Hill , a rugged rock which plunges sharply into the Danube and where once, or so legend would have it, witches gathered on broomsticks. It was from here too, that in the 11th century St. Gerard (Gellért), a bishop from Venice, was cast into the river by the pagan Magyars who didn't appreciate his attempts at converting them to the Christian faith.
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Extractions: The inclusion of a specific link does not necessarily mean an endorsement of its content, but suggests that it may be well worthy of some consideration. If you have references you think I should have included, please report them to me by clicking here and write your message. Thanks to all who have provided me with links! This page is compiled by Torrey Seland , Professor of New Testament Studies, School of Mission and Theology , Misjonsveien 34. 4024 Stavanger. Norway. Page 3: Aspects of the Greco-Roman Social World
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History bullet, Ghosts in the Castle Take a virtual tour back through the medieval era bullet, The romans - Talks about the City of Rome and the roman empire. http://www.teaching-resource.co.uk/resources/history.htm
Extractions: Writing History Welcome to TeachingResource History Resources If you would like to add your site please email us today History Books At TeachingResource UK Castles the directory designed to help you navigate mainly medieval castles built in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It has been arranged by country, and then by county, if you already know the name of the castle to research you can access via the A-Z directory. Abbeys - Questions and Answers - James Berridge gives fun answers to some common children's questions about abbeys. Link to an abbey plan at the Catholic Encyclopedia. American Indian Kids - History of Native Americans for kids, ages 6-10. Emphasizes Indian family and village lifestyles. Ancient Egypt - dedicated site for Egypt History Ancient Egypt - Introduces hieroglyphics, religion, funerary practices, pictures, and links.
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Extractions: Cartography and topography Latest update on Search sites and gateways Oddens' Bookmarks ODDENS, Oddens' Bookmarks. The fascinating world of maps and mapping , Utrecht University, http://oddens.geog.uu.nl/index.html Maps of the Roman Empire Maps of the Roman Empire, at: Rome project, Dalton School Community, http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RMaps.html simple list of maps at Dalton community school Ancient Africa A simple map of ancient Africa with a short historical description and links to several time-lines. Interactive Ancient Mediterranean.
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Extractions: Virtual gallery from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology highlighting artifacts from everyday life in ancient Greece. "The artifacts you will see here tell a vivid story of life in ancient Greece. The text expands on this story, and together they create in detail an interpretation of how Greek art and material culture add to the written record and expand our understanding of daily life in ancient times. This site uses information from the Perseus Project, a digital library on ancient Greece to exhibit information about the ancient Olympics. It includes comparisons between ancient and modern sports, ancient artwork with themes relevant to the games, and information about Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times.
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