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- Italy (17022 bytes)
2: ... [[Sardinia]], and shares its northern alpine boundary with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]] a...
60: ...aly only on [[September 20]], [[1870]], the final date of [[Italian unification]]. The [[Vatican City|...
70: ...e region got its name from the excellence and abundance of its cattle (italos', "bull" hence italia). ...
142: ...[Italkim|Bené ’oma]] who have been practicing [[Judaism]] in Italy for thousands of years. There is al...
147: ... [[poetry]], [[music]] (notably [[Opera]]), [[holidays]], and generally speaking, taste. - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
9: ...of imperial majesty were common from the earliest days of the Empire.
42: Secondary sources on the Augustan Age include [[Tacitus]]...
46: ...lia, either through [[Julia Caesaris]], Augustus' daughter from his first marriage ([[Caligula]] and [...
52: ...utions with relish. Sejanus also began to consolidate his own power; in AD [[31]] he was named co-con...
66: ...tain|Britain]], [[Armenia]], [[Parthia]], and [[Judaea]]. Nero's inability to manage the rebellions an... - Titus (3154 bytes)
3: ...ius]] Vespasianus''' ([[December 30]], CE [[39]]–[[September 13]], [[81]]) ruled the [[Roman Emp...
5: ...Tertulla, who died, and then Marcia Furnilla (one daughter, [[Julia Flavia]]), whom he was forced to d...
9: ... to his arch, he also essentially completed the [[Colosseum]], and built his [[Baths of Titus|namesake baths]...
18: ...before=[[Vespasian]]|after=[[Domitian]]|years=79–81}} - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
5: ...st-known amphitheatre in the world is the [[Roman Colosseum]], which is more correctly termed the ''Flavian a...
7: ...:Colosseum-2003-07-09.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The [[Colosseum]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].]]
16: * [[Pula, Croatia|Pula]]: [[Arena (colosseum)|Arena]]
50: ...001138 Rembrandstraat] with a few bits of its foundations still visible)
66: * [[Rome]] (2 amphitheatres: the [[Colosseum]], the [[Amphitheatrum Castrense]]) - Rome (33048 bytes)
15: ...ll>City [[motto]]: ''Senatus Populusque Romanus – [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People of Ro...
35: ...[Image:Colosseum-2003-07-09.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[Colosseum]].]]
52: ...(in the South), [[Osci|Oscans]] and others — shared the penisula with two other major ethni...
61: ...[[Minerva]], and [[Jupiter (god)|Jupiter]] — from the [[Etruscan mythology|Etruscan gods]]:...
80: ...Roman Emperor]] [[Justinian I]] (reigned [[527]]–[[565]]) granted Rome subsidies for the mainten... - Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
9: ...se of the capital, recalling the base of the legendary basket.
20: ...at [[Bassae]] in Arcadia, ''ca'' [[450 BCE|450]]–[[420 BCE]]. It is not part of the order of the...
25: ...enderest and richest (Corinthian) at the top. The Colosseum's topmost tier has an unusual order that came to ...
30: ...Regola delli cinque ordini'' of [[Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola]] (1507-1573); the ''Quattro libri di Arc...
35: ...a|Indian]] elements. These capitals are typically dated to the first centuries of our era, and constit... - Roman Forum (4543 bytes)
9: ...ts final [[travertine]] paving, still to be seen, dates from the reign of [[Caesar Augustus|Augustus]]...
24: ...the [[Capitoline Hill]] and the [[Roman Colosseum|Colosseum]]. The return of [[Pope Urban V]] from Avignon (1... - Travertine (990 bytes)
2: ... world constructed largely of travertine is the [[Colosseum]] in [[Rome, Italy]]. Another notable building u... - Domitian (8530 bytes)
3: ...us Flavius Domitianus''' ([[24 October]] [[51]] – [[18 September]] [[96]]), commonly known as ''...
13: ...a honoured politician. They had a son in 71 and a daughter in 74, but both died young. The marriage wa...
21: ...veloped a passion for his niece [[Julia Flavia]] (daughter of Titus) and, like in his first marriage, ...
23: ...ns were the arts and the games. He finished the [[Colosseum]], started by his father, and implemented the Cap...
25: ...especially in the [[Danube]] frontier against the Dacians. Domitian also founded [[Legio I Minervia|Le... - Cat (30067 bytes)
6: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Felidae]]}}
14: ...Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber|Schreber]] | date = [[1775]]}}
27: ...than most animals, especially as they grow older. Daily durations of sleep are various, usually 12-16 ...
33: ... cats' eyes in flash photographs. As with most predators their eyes are both forward-facing, affording... - Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
1: ...a few months and are vulnerable to starvation, predators, disease and even flea-induced anemia.]]
3: ..., and become wild. The term also refers to descendants of such cats, but not to [[Wild Cat]]s, whose ...
8: ...[[defense]] against or understanding of such [[predator]]s as [[dog]]s, [[coyote]]s and even [[automob...
14: ..., especially when more animals are abandoned each day, is never a prudent long-term answer to any anim...
18: [[October 16]] is National Feral Cat Day in the United States. - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
8: ...he scholar [[Callimachus]] of [[Cyrene]] (ca 305–240 BC) at the Museum of [[Alexandria, Egypt|Al...
20: ...many of the sites were no longer in existence. Today, the only ancient world wonder that still exists...
31: <!--TWO. COLOSSEUM-->*[[Colosseum]]
39: ...odern times or of the greatest wonders existing today. Some of the most notable lists are presented b...
47: ...te Started'''<!--Beginning of Construction-->||'''Date Finished'''<!--Official opening-->||'''Location
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