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- Ptolemy XI of Egypt (1594 bytes)
3: ...and sent the young son of Ptolemy X to Egypt, displaying Ptolemy Alexander's will in Rome as justifica...
6: ...asons, an unwise move since Berenice was very popular; Ptolemy was immediately lynched by the citizens... - Pompeii (10901 bytes)
1: ...ompeii, provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: ...died after travelling across the bay with a flotilla of naval vessels to save some of those trapped in...
7: ...Pompeii provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
9: ...; the new rulers imposed their architecture and enlarged the town. It has been supposed that during th...
11: ...was forced to surrender after the conquest of [[Nola]]. It became a Roman colony with the name of '''C... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
1: ...cient Rome''', from the city foundation until the last attempt of the [[Byzantine Empire|Roman Empire ...
13: .... Photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
16: ...211; reign of [[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus]], the last [[Kings of Rome|Roman king]]: builds temple of ...
17: ...are Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus
21: ...e defeats the [[Latin League]] at the [[battle of Lake Regillus]] - 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 ... - Pompey (25785 bytes)
3: ...NVS</small>[[#Notes|¹]]), known in [[English language|English]] as '''Pompey the Great''' ([[Sept...
8: ...[[Plutarch]], sympathetic to Pompey, he was a popular teenager, considered a look alike of [[Alexander...
10: ...ical alliance boosted Pompey's career in Rome. Sulla, now the ''[[Roman dictator|dictator]]'' in absol...
12: ...g that he wanted to leave a few enemies alive for later adventures. Pompey viewed Caesar as not so muc...
15: ...tor, Sulla sent Pompey to Sicily to recover the island and its invaluable grain supply from the Marian... - 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... - Nero (23127 bytes)
4: ...cle and adoptive father [[Claudius]], as '''Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus'''. He succeeded to the thron...
14: ...he younger]], sister and reputed lover of [[Caligula]].
18: ...nor]] (sister to Antonia Major) and brother to [[Claudius]].
22: ==== Birth under Caligula ====
23: ...e 76 and 79 respectively. Providing that [[Caligula]] lived long enough to match them, he could produ... - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
1: ...he two styles are often considered one body of [[classical architecture]]. Sometimes that approach is ...
3: ...any significance were the Tuscan and Composite [[Classical orders|orders]]; the first being a shortene...
5: ...freed the [[floor plan]] from [[Rectangle|rectangular]] cells to a more free-flowing environment.
7: ...his tiling method took the empire by storm in the late first century and the [[2nd century|second cent...
26: * [[Roman villa]] - Lion (11511 bytes)
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16: ... do the hunting for the pride while the males are largely occupied with maintaining the borders of the...
20: ... species existed on more territory than any other land mammal. - 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 ... - 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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