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- Italy (17022 bytes)
64: ...ng the introduction of the [[Euro]] in [[1999]], thus replacing the Italian Lira.
142: ...lso communities who adhere to the [[Protestant]] Church, as well as the [[Italkim|Bené ’oma]] who have...
147: ...hem the [[leaning tower of Pisa]] and the Roman [[Colosseum]]. It is renown for its [[food]] ([[pizza]], [[pa... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
15: [[Image:Roman Empire.png|thumb|right|300px|The extent of the Roman Empire in <...
25: ...mpire, with minimal exceptions, for the next four hundred years.
42: ...Cassius]], [[Plutarch]] and [[Suetonius]]. [[Josephus]]'s ''[[Jewish Antiquities]]'' is the important ...
46: ...' sister [[Octavia]] ([[Claudius]]). Historians thus refer to their dynasty as "Julio-Claudian".
47: [[Image:Coliseum_rome.jpg|thumb|250px|Clipart provided by [http://classroomclip... - Titus (3154 bytes)
2: [[Image:Titus.jpg|right|thumb|Titus]]
7: ...corded in dramatic detail by the historian [[Josephus]] in his work ''[[The Jewish War]]''.
9: ... to his arch, he also essentially completed the [[Colosseum]], and built his [[Baths of Titus|namesake baths]... - 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]]
31: [[image:Amfitheater.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The amphitheatre of [[Arles]] (''Ar...
66: * [[Rome]] (2 amphitheatres: the [[Colosseum]], the [[Amphitheatrum Castrense]]) - Rome (33048 bytes)
35: ...[Image:Colosseum-2003-07-09.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[Colosseum]].]]
36: ...within Rome, is the seat of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the home of the [[Pope]].
48: [[Image:Roman ruins.jpg|thumb|left|''Forum Romanum'']]
70: ...rnal attack - Rome's first city walls for several hundred years were built in about 270, and even thes...
82: ...tine administration in Rome were absorbed by the Church. - Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
1: [[Image:CorinthianOrderPantheon.jpg|thumb|right|The Corinthian order as used for the port...
4: [[Image:Perraultcorinthian.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The origin of the Corinthian Order, ...
6: ...them from the weather. An [[Acanthus (genus)|acanthus]] plant had grown through the woven basket, mixi...
8: [[Image:CorinthianCapitalDrawing.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Greco-Bactrian]] Corinthian capital, fo...
9: ... two ranks of [[Acanthus (ornament)|stylized acanthus leaves]], and to notice that smaller volutes scr... - Roman Forum (4543 bytes)
2: |[[Image:Forum_Romanum_panorama.jpg|thumb|380px|Roman Forum with [[Palatine Hill]] in the...
4: |[[Image:Forum_Romanum_panorama_2.jpg|thumb|380px|From a different view]]
6: ... downtown Rome during the Roman Empire large.jpg|thumb|380px|Map of central Rome during the Roman Empi...
24: ...the [[Capitoline Hill]] and the [[Roman Colosseum|Colosseum]]. The return of [[Pope Urban V]] from Avignon (1...
41: ...Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/Forum_Romanum/_Texts/Huelsen*/home.html Christian H? The Roman Forum] (at... - Travertine (990 bytes)
1: [[Image:Pamukkale24.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Cascading Travertine in Turkey.Image provided b...
2: ... world constructed largely of travertine is the [[Colosseum]] in [[Rome, Italy]]. Another notable building u... - Domitian (8530 bytes)
13: ...] in order to marry her. Lucius Aelius Lamia, her husband, could not prevent the prince's will, and so...
21: ...marriage, he kidnapped the girl by dismissing her husband. Julia Flavia died in [[91]] during an [[abo...
23: ...ns were the arts and the games. He finished the [[Colosseum]], started by his father, and implemented the Cap... - Cat (30067 bytes)
18: ...e cat has been living in close association with [[human]]s (although never entirely [[domestication|do...
23: ...longer if they are not permitted to go outdoors (thus avoiding fights and accidents) and if they are [...
25: ...ing, a cat's ears will swivel in that direction; thus a cat's ears can point backwards as well as forw...
29: ...ww.thepetcenter.com/exa/nv.html 2] Comparatively, humans have a normal temperature range between 97 an...
32: [[Image:Cat_eye.jpg|thumb|left|230px|A close-up of a cat's [[eye]].]] - Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
1: [[Image:DorDor.JPG|thumb|right|Most feral kittens have little chance of ...
3: ... kittens, however, can be socialized to live with humans if they are taken from a feral colony before ...
8: ...y environmental introduction and later, by simple human irresponsibility and neglect.
10: ...[[Trap-Neuter-Return]]" programs, one of the more humane ways to deal with feral cat populations, are ...
12: ...around the world have had tremendous success with humane methods to control feral cat populations. - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
8: ...4 BC–ca. 425 BC), and the scholar [[Callimachus]] of [[Cyrene]] (ca 305–240 BC) at the Mus...
31: <!--TWO. COLOSSEUM-->*[[Colosseum]]
109: | [[Machu Picchu]]
117: | [[Roman Colosseum]]
191: ...Bridges]], who played in a TV show titled ''[[Sea Hunt]]'':
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