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History
Ancient History
Ancient Rome
History
Ancient History
Ancient Rome
1.1 The Legacy of the Roman Empire Introduction
1.1 lecture notes
1. What were the important geographic features
1. The Founding of Rome, 753 BC
1. The Etruscans ruled Rome between 616 and 509 B.C.E. 2. The
1. SPARTACUS and the SLAVE REVOLT
1. How did Roman art and statues differ from Greek art and statues
1. Do reading #1 and answer the following questions: * Who were
1-Legacy of the Roman Empire
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1 The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire I The Rise and Fall of the
1 The Middle Ages - Blackwell Publishing
1 The festivals Lupercalia, Saturnalia, and Lemuria were three of
1 TEMPLES Its been said that captive Greece conquered victorious
1 st written law code of Republic
1 Rome Grows and the Rise of the Church Rome
1 Publicani Ulrike Malmendier University of California, Berkeley
1 Publicani Ulrike Malmendier University of California, Berkeley
1 MOVING PEOPLES IN THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE1 By Greg
1 IV) THE ROMAN EMPIRE The first emperor of Rome was Augustus
1 GREEK AND ROMAN COINS GREEK COINS Technique Ancient
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