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Journal of Roman Studies 102 (2012)
Journal of Roman Studies 102 (2012)

... It has been widely accepted that this inscription is a first-century A.D. copy of a secondcentury B.C. original, and is therefore the latest extant example of Oscan in a formal public inscription. This is challenged here with an analysis of both the linguistic detail and archaeological context, and ...
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Daily Life in Roman Empire - BrettLaGrange

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... pilgrims visiting Rome during the 12th and 13th century • In the surviving manuscripts of that period one can find references to the eternal city as "a total ruin" which nonetheless can still betray its pristine greatness • In a "guide" written by an English pilgrim named Gregorius, entitled The Mar ...
Ancient Rome - Regents Review
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Roman Daily Life

... woman’s husband maintained complete control over her life. In fact, woman could not even make a simple suggestion to her husband. In this time, it would have been absurd to think a woman could vote or participate in government, as these were both restricted from her. As Rome evolved into an empire, ...
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Daqin



Daqin (Chinese: 大秦; pinyin: Dàqín; Wade–Giles: Ta4-ch'in2; alternative transliterations include Tachin, Tai-Ch'in) is the ancient Chinese name for the Roman Empire or, depending on context, the Near East, especially Syria. It literally means ""Great Qin"", Qin (Chinese: 秦; pinyin: Qín; Wade–Giles: Ch'in2) being the name of the founding dynasty of the Chinese Empire. Historian John Foster defined it as ""...the Roman Empire, or rather that part of it which alone was known to the Chinese, Syria.""
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