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- Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
11: ...ea]] on the river [[Tiber]]. At this location the Tiber has an island where the river can be forded. Beca...
21: ...ame when [[Tarentum]], a major [[Greek]] colony, enlisted the aid of [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]] in [[282 BC...
27: ...epublic to an Empire. His designated successor, [[Tiberius]], took power without any bloodshed (or even m...
63: ...mong gods and humans. Gods were not personified, unlike in [[Ancient Greece]]. Romans also believed th...
85: ...sses was forbidden and the patrician title could only be inherited, not earned. During the [[Roman Rep... - Pope Leo IV (1445 bytes)
1: ...d fortified the suburb on the right bank of the [[Tiber]] still known as the [[Leonine City|''Civitas Leo... - Pope Formosus (4107 bytes)
14: ...e cut off and the corpse was then thrown into the Tiber. Following the death of Stephen the body was rein... - Pope Stephen VII (1936 bytes)
5: ...uried; it was then re-exhumed and thrown in the [[Tiber]]. All ordinations performed by Formosus were ann... - Pope Theodore II (608 bytes)
1: ... body of Formosus, which had been thrown in the [[Tiber]] and recovered near Porto, reburied in St. Peter... - Italy (17022 bytes)
60: ...apacy]], and became part of the Kingdom of Italy only on [[September 20]], [[1870]], the final date of...
82: ...es has officially 630 members (''de facto'', 619 only after the 2001 elections). In addition to 315 se...
122: Other well-known rivers include the [[Tiber]], [[Adige]] and [[Arno]].
186: ...ite of the Italian parliament (Senate in Italian only) - Hadrian (6480 bytes)
30: ...uried in a [[mausoleum]] on the western bank of [[Tiber]], in [[Rome]], a builduing later transformed int... - Vatican City (21873 bytes)
53: <sup>1</sup> [[Italian language|Italian]] is commonly used. <br>
69: ...tive]], [[executive]] and [[judicial]] power not only over Vatican City but also over the coextensive ...
105: ...of [[Rome]], several hundred metres west of the [[Tiber]] river, on the latter's right bank. Its borders ...
120: ...atican's walls. The Vatican citizenry consists mainly of [[clergy]], including high dignitaries, pries...
155: ...me's Saint Peter's station. The railway is used only to transport freight. - Rome (33048 bytes)
36: ...s [[Latium]] region. It is located on the lower [[Tiber]] [[river]], near the [[Mediterranean Sea]], at {...
49: ...king people the [[Sabines]]. At this location the Tiber forms an ''S'' shaped curve that contains an isla...
52: ...he west), [[Sabine]]s (in the upper valley of the Tiber), [[Umbrian]]s (in the north-east), [[Samnites]] ...
57: ...d the [[Pons Sublicius]] was built to replace the Tiber ford.
84: ...st recorded acts, had to ask for the support of [[Tiberius II Constantine]] (reigned [[578]]–[[582]... - Roman Forum (4543 bytes)
24: ...d the beginning of clearing the Forum, which was only fully excavated in the early 20th century.
29: ...was between the [[Palatine Hill]] and the river [[Tiber]].
31: ... of [[fish]], between the Capitoline hill and the Tiber, in the area of the current [[Roman Ghetto]].
33: ... [[Testaccio]], between [[Aventine Hill]] and the Tiber.
40: *[http://intranet.grundel.nl/thinkquest/introduction.html "Forum Romanum", a T... - River (12397 bytes)
4: ... lower end of a river is its [[base level]], commonly called its mouth, a river typically widens at it...
63: ... to measure what the world longest rivers are, mainly because rivers have a [[fractal]] property, whic...
133: * [[Tiber]] - river of [[Rome]] - Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
24: ...was engaged in regular commerce using the river [[Tiber]]. Before the [[Punic Wars]] completely changed t...
29: ...ike grain and construction materials were traded only by sea routes, since the cost of sea transportat...
69: ...ercury (mythology)|Mercury]], who was originally only the god of the mercatores and the grain trade{{F... - Soap (8342 bytes)
7: ...mage:a bar of soap.jpg|thumb|150px|Soap most commonly appears in bar form. This particular bar of soap...
14: ... a chill roll which produced the soap flakes commonly used in the 1940s and 1950s. This process was su...
36: ...tain and into the clay soil on the banks of the [[Tiber]]. Eventually, women noticed that it was easier t...
40: ...popular awareness of the relationship between cleanliness and health. By the 1950s, soap had gained pu...
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