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Mithridates & The Roman Conquests in the East, 90-61 BCE
The Vast Power of Mithridates.
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In Mithridates, king of Pontus (reigned 120 to 63 BCE), the Romans found their most formidable enemy, save only Hannibal. That he was a foe worthy to contend with Sulla, Lucullus, and Pompey is testified to in the following selection from Appian. In conquering Mithridates the Romans, almost against their wish, ...
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Athena Review Vol.2, no.3:
Romans on the Danube: Carnuntum
Soon after the Roman conquest of Pannonia in 12 BC, Carnuntum (near Vienna, Austria) became a base for military operations led by Tiberius against the Marcomanni, a Germanic tribal confederacy. By 14 AD, the area was patrolled by the legio XV Apollinaris, transferred from Emona, the first Pannonian town on the Amber Road. At this time, for military and administrative reasons, the eastern part of Noricum province, to ...
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Caesar, Julius. Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: with the Supplementary Books attributed to Hirtius.
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Volume 1 De bello gallico (Gallic Wars)
Book 1 Book 1
Book 2 Book 2
Book 3 Book 3
Book 4 Book 4
Book 5 Book 5
Book 6 Book 6
Book 7 Book 7
Book 8 Book 8
Volume 2 De bello civili (Civil Wars)
Book 1 Book 1
Book 2 Book 2
Book 3 Book 3
Volume 3 The Alexandrian Wars
Volume 4 The African Wars
Volume 5 The Spanish Wars
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Annotated Chronology
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1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Copyright. Richard R. Orsinger
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6 Judea is absorbed into the Roman Empire.
33 According to biblical accounts, under Roman procurator Pontius Pilate, Jesus of Nazareth is condemned and crucified.
41 Emperor Caligula is murdered. Claudius becomes Roman emperor.
43 Roman army of 20,000 invades Britain. Once their position is secure, Emperor ...
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The first Roman invasion of the lands we now call the British Isles took place in 55 B.C. under war leader Julius Caesar, who returned one year later, but these probings did not lead to any significant or permanent occupation. He had some interesting, if biased co ...
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LEARNING FROM POMPEII
THE FINAL REPORT ON URBANISM
POMPEII FORUM PROJECT
Carroll William Westfall (*)
September 18, 1997
Pompeii, the beguiling and enigmatic survivor from the past, puts into full relief the fundamental maxim of good city building, a maxim as valid then as now: buildings must be built first of all as contributions to an urban ensemble, and the urban ensemble must serve the civic life first of all. The experience of working in Pompeii as an urban historian with archaeo ...
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Provinciae Imperii Romani
A Project by Students of Roman History
The University of South Dakota
Fall 1996
As a research project in Roman history, each student selected a province of the Roman Empire and learned all he or she could about it. You can view the results of each project by clicking on the province in this map (numbered provinces are active) or in the list below.
This map courtesy of Neil Jay Goldberg at The Rome Project.
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ANCIENT ROMAN ARTILLERY
Ancient artillery can be divided into two primary groups: torsion and non-torsion. Torsion engines derive their power from the twisting of a spring mechanism, generally made from a combination of animal sinew and hair. Non-torsion engines refer to those that derive their power from bending a stave made of wood or bone, much like a bow. Ancient artillery can be further divided by the type of projectile launched; wooden or metal bolts, or stone spheres, lik ...
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Sparing a Hornets Nest:
Rome's Treatment of Rhodes in 168
By the end of the 3rd Macedonian War in 168, it was clear that the
Roman wolf was enjoying the taste of the Hellenistic kingdoms it
devoured. In a struggle marked by a brutality growing in direct
proportion to its military incompetence and alienation of its allies,
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prospects for military, political, and commercial domination of the
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