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- Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
1: ...ean]] Sea and some of the area surrounding the [[Black Sea]].
9: ...d|right|The female wolf, feeding the baby twins [[Romulus and Remus]]]]
11: ...er [[Tiber]]. At this location the Tiber has an island where the river can be forded. Because of the r...
13: ...mi-mythical kings are (in chronological order): [[Romulus]], [[Numa Pompilius]] (Good King Numa), [[Tullus ...
19: ...n its place. The consuls, initially patrician but later opened to plebeians, were elected officials wh... - Ancient history (7857 bytes)
1: ...ians. In Europe ancient history was followed by [[Late Antiquity]] and the [[Middle Ages]].
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33: ...ke human creativity, hearsay and the notorious fallacy of eye-witness testimony into account. The goal...
35: ... will effect their perception, inference and translation of ancient texts. The novice has yet to learn...
56: * [[313]] AD - [[Edict of Milan]] declared that the Roman Empire would be neutral toward ... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
1: ...f; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
7: ...ne eagle.JPG|280px]]<br/><small>Emblem of the [[Palaeologus]] dynasty, as preserved today at the entra...
27: ...wing decades, they take most of North Africa, and later conquer Sicily as well.
29: | [[730]]-[[787]]; [[813]]-[[843]] || Iconoclasm controversies. This results in the loss of mos...
35: ... Most of Asia Minor is lost. The same year, the last Byzantine outposts in Italy are conquered by th... - January (2450 bytes)
4: ...llation of [[Sagittarius]] and ends in the constellation of [[Capricornus]].
8: ...idered winter a monthless period. Circa 700 BCE [[Romulus]]' successor, King [[Numa Pompilius]], added the ...
12: ...''[[Nanakusa]]'' (七草). In [[Finnish language|Finnish]], the month is called ''tammikuu''...
14: ...] in [[Scotland]] and northern [[England]]. In England, the agricultural year began with [[Plough Sund... - Pope Simplicius (994 bytes)
3: ...[[476]], having deposed [[Romulus Augustus]], the last Western [[Roman Emperor]]. Odoacer made few cha...
8: Predecessor=[[Pope Hilarius|Saint Hilarius]]| - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
1: ...cient Rome''', from the city foundation until the last attempt of the [[Byzantine Empire|Roman Empire ...
4: ...r the [[founding of Rome]] by [[Romulus and Remus|Romulus]]; '''[[Kings of Rome|Rome as a kingdom]]'''
5: * [[753 BC|753]]/[[715 BC]] – reign of [[Romulus]]
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16: ...211; reign of [[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus]], the last [[Kings of Rome|Roman king]]: builds temple of ... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...own as [[Caesar Augustus]]). Although Rome accumulated a collection of tribute-states in the centurie...
5: ...lly set in [[476]], when [[Odovacar]] deposed the last Emperor and sent the Imperial insignia to [[Con...
7: Because the empire of Rome lasted for such a long period of time [[31 BC]] R...
9: ...e thousand years after they were created, and displays of imperial majesty were common from the earlie...
11: The Roman Empire's influence on government, law, and monumental architecture, as well as many ot... - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...] extended the Roman world all the way to the [[Atlantic Ocean]], introducing Roman influence into wha...
4: ...forms of Roman society and government. He was proclaimed [[Roman dictator|dictator]] for life, and hea...
6: ...)]], and many details of his life are recorded by later historians such as [[Suetonius]], [[Plutarch]]...
9: ...ed to speak several languages, including [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and [[Gaul|Gallic]] dialects.
13: ...nelius Cinna]], Marius' greatest supporter and Sulla's enemy. To make matters worse, in the year [[85 ... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
12: ...ned the tide of the battle and granted Caesar his last victory.
14: ...ncial administration, warfare and political manipulation while a part of his uncle’s entourage.
18: ...and the [[Ides of March]] would have a different plan.
23: ...diately gained favor with both with the Roman populace and the veteran legionaries.
25: ...entions. When Octavian finally arrived in Rome in late April, 44 BC, Antony continued to ignore him, a... - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
3: ...Welsh]], [[Valais|Wallis]], [[Walloon]], and [[Wallachia]] have been derived.
5: In the absence of large-scale political unification, such as that impo...
10: ... also testified by the fact that no pre-Germanic place names have been found in this area.
12: ...nic]], a distinct branch of the [[Indo-European]] language family. Cultural features at that time incl...
20: ...manic figures from outside, according to some scholars. - Rome (33048 bytes)
2: ...9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
3: |+ style="font-size: larger;"|'''Roma'''
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11: |align="center" width="140px"|City [[flag]]
19: |Region||[[Latium]] - Wolf (22358 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Mammal]]ia}}
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15: ...ges among [[forest]]s, [[tundra]], [[taiga]]s, [[plain]]s and [[mountain]]s. In the [[northern hemisph...
17: ...the wolf can frequently be seen as a state of the land where it lives. Wolves are still endangered aft... - Charlemagne (11466 bytes)
5: ...ecords have suggested that the birth was one year later, 748. So at present, it is impossible to be ce...
8: ... the brother of the [[Lady Bertha]] mother of [[Roland]].
12: ...eeded to force [[Catholicism]] on the conquered, slaughtering those who refused to convert. He dreamed...
16: ...e]], Charlemagne did not use the title until much later, as he feared it would create dependence on th...
18: ...h; which was worth 20 sous (like the solidus, and later the shilling) or 240 [[denier]]s (like the den... - Ancient Civilizations (5780 bytes)
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2: ...ians. In Europe ancient history was followed by [[Late Antiquity]] and the [[Middle Ages]].
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34: * [https://classroomclipart.com Clipart] - Italy in the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
6: ...ontrol, and the last Western [[Roman emperor]], [[Romulus Augustus]], was deposed in [[476]] by [[Odoacer]]...
10: ...bard invasion. The Lombards ruled Italy until the late [[8th century]] when in [[774]] their kingdom w...
17: ...ly the [[bishop]] of [[Rome]], the [[pope]]) had played an important political role since the times of...
19: ...in the preservation of the [[classical antiquity|classical]] [[culture]].
21: ...tle help from Constantinople, and had to fill the lack of stately power, protecting Rome from Lombard ... - History of Italy during Roman times (5004 bytes)
6: ...ned by seven [[Kings of Rome]]. In [[509 BC]] the last of them, [[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus|Tarquiniu...
12: ...y, defeating its neighbours ([[Veium]], the other Latins, the [[Sannites]]) one after the other.
13: ...did not try to completely submit the defeated populations, but just forced them to become junior allie...
19: ...he first of these was [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]], who prevented an overthrow of the republic by ...
21: ...orial party with the help of [[Mark Antony]], and later ([[31 BC]]) Antony himself (who was allied to ... - History of Italy during the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
6: ...ontrol, and the last Western [[Roman emperor]], [[Romulus Augustus]], was deposed in [[476]] by [[Odoacer]]...
10: ...bard invasion. The Lombards ruled Italy until the late [[8th century]] when in [[774]] their kingdom w...
17: ...ly the [[bishop]] of [[Rome]], the [[pope]]) had played an important political role since the times of...
19: ...in the preservation of the [[classical antiquity|classical]] [[culture]].
21: ...tle help from Constantinople, and had to fill the lack of stately power, protecting Rome from Lombard ... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...] by making [[Greek language|Greek]] the official language). Numismatists note the monetary reforms of...
8: ...) – son in-law of Constantine I, brother-in-law and first cousin of Constantius II, grandson of ...
18: ...457]]) – son-in-law of Arcadius, brother-in-law of Theodosius II
23: ...(425-491, ruled [[474]] - [[491]]) – son-in-law of Leo I (first husband of Ariadne), father of L...
24: ...-476, ruled [[475]] - [[476]]) – brother-in-law of Leo I - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
6: ...toninianus]] or radiate, which was then itself replaced during the monetary reform of [[Diocletian]] w...
12: ... during the Republic, where from the time of [[Sulla]] till the time of [[Augustus]] no bronze coins w...
14: ... appear to have been tolerated and were struck in large numbers. Since the government required coins m...
18: ...ri monetales (moneyers) was created in 289 BC and lasted until at least the middle of the third centur...
20: ...ublican coins wasn’t meant to influence the populace; the messages were designed for and by the elit...
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