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Notes on Rome

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The Roman World 509 B.C. To A.D. 180 Introduction As the Athenians saw the symbol of their city-state's democracy and culture in the rock-jutting Acropolis, so the Romans viewed the Forum as the symbol of imperial grandeur. Although the buildings in the Forum appear fundamentally Greek in style, they are more monumental and sumptuous. Here, then, are two clues to an understanding of the Romans: they borrowed much from the Greeks and others, and they modified what they took. Rome was the great intermediary - the bridge over which passed the rich contributions of the ancient Near East and especially Greece, to form the basis of modern Western civilization. The Romans replaced the anarchy of the Hellenistic Age with law and order and embraced the intellectual and artistic legacy of the conque Read More
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Provinciae Imperii Romani

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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 . 1 Achaea 4 Britannia 8 Hibernia 15 Sardinia and Corsica 2 Armenia 5 Dacia 9 Judaea, Palaestina 12 Sicily 3 Asia, Mysia 6 Gallia Narbonensis 10 Moesia 13 Tarraconesis (Hispania) 14 Bithynia 7 Germany 11 Numidia The instructor asked the students to investigate at least the following areas in the course of their research: sources, geography, native population, cir Read More
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