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  Imperial Forums - Rome
The Imperial Forums consist of a series of monumental fora (public squares), constructed in Rome over a period of one and half centuries, between 46 BC and 113 AD.
The Imperial forums are not part of the Roman Forum, which was the public square during the Roman Republic.
The Forum of Caesar was constructed as an extension to the Roman Forum.
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  Imperial forums - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Imperial forums are not part of the Roman Forum, which was the public square during the Roman Republic.
The Forum of Caesar was constructed as an extension to the Roman Forum.
Forum of Augustus with the temple of Mars Ultor
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Imperial_forums   (1022 words)

  
 Roman Forum Summary
The Forum Boarium was dedicated to the commerce of cattle and was between the Palatine Hill and the river Tiber.
The Forum Piscarium was dedicated to the commerce of fish, between the Capitoline hill and the Tiber, in the area of the current Roman Ghetto.
The Forum Suarium was dedicated to the commerce of pork, near the barracks of the cohortes urbanae in the northern part of the campus Martius.
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 Imperial Forums Rome Italy Hotels Room Imperial Forums Rome
The Imperial Forums of Rome are maybe, together with the Coliseum, the best testimony of the grandness and the magnificence of the imperial Rome.
Even though, in definitive, the area of the imperial forums of Rome is the result of various successive projects, it remains possible to distinguish nowadays some strongly characteristic areas.
The Temple of Vesta and the House of the Vestal Virgins
www.romaviva.com /Fori-Imperiali/imperial-forums.htm   (188 words)

  
 The Imperial Forums - powered by vBulletin
While the stories are rife in the games for the players themselves, sometimes this freeform way of expressing a story makes interesting experience for forum readers.
This forum is for the SoCal Gamers, not to be confused with SoCal Game Day, another game group.
These forums are availabe for use by the starlords of each of the currently running universes.
iwars.org /forums   (445 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review - Capitolium.org: the Imperial Forums
The section on the archaeological recovery of the Forum area seems to have been compiled by the project director, Dr. Silvana Rizzo, but there is no authorship given for the bulk of the material presented.
The second, more useful option, "Imperial Forums area," defines the work areas within the Forum project: the Forum of Augustus, the Forum of Caesar, the Forum of Nerva, the Temple of Peace (Forum of Vespasian), the Forum of Trajan, and Trajan's Market.
Links for individual work areas within the Imperial Forum complex lead to pages providing relevant historical dates, dimensions, and detailed descriptions of the buildings, their construction, and their functions.
csanet.org /bmerr/1999/BrodyCapitNov.html   (2155 words)

  
 Team Imperial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In the second match Imperial were up against one of the favourites in the group.
Again Imperial had to draft in help as much of the match team was missing.
Imperial are happy to announce a new logo for our team.
www.imperialguard.co.uk   (1433 words)

  
 Imperial Teen - @forums
The thread "Imperial Teen" has not received any replies for a year.
We have asked repeatedly that old threads not be bumped, but it seems as if you cannot abide by such a simple request, so we are abiding by the request for you.
imperial teen opened for hole on their '99 tour.
www.atforumz.com /showthread.php?p=483734   (528 words)

  
 Metric or Imperial? - Woodwork Forums
Yet, on reflection, imperial measurements may offer an advantage to woodworkers since the units are larger and, thus, less finicky.
Having grown up with Imperial (but had to learn Metric at school and use it in my profession) I've had a fair amount of experience with both.
Later when we converted to Imperial we also learned how to do non-stop conversions of 25.4 mm to the inch, 600 mm to a pint, 24 hours to a day.
www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au /showthread.php?t=8927   (1755 words)

  
 Imperial forums: Encyclopedia II - Imperial forums - Forum of Nerva or the Transitional Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Imperial forums - Forum of Nerva or the Transitional Forum: Encyclopedia II - Imperial forums - Forum of Nerva or the Transitional Forum
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Imperial forums - Forum of Nerva or the Transitional Forum
www.experiencefestival.com /a/Imperial_forums_-_Forum_of_Nerva_or_the_Transitional_Forum/id/1498369   (450 words)

  
 KMC Forums - Imperial guards
Does anyone remember the fight between the imperial guards and the x-men in the episode “The Dark Phoenix Saga: The Fate of the Phoenix” on the 90s cartoon version of X-men.
As they are so many members of the imperial guards I have chosen the opponents with the same powers if not similar.
The x-men's fight with the Imperial guard was one of the best battles in the cartoon series, even though the x-men got their butts kicked.
www.killermovies.com /forums/f49/t313270.html   (741 words)

  
 Imperial Forums - Reviews and Ratings of Sights in Rome - New York Times Travel
Begun by Julius Caesar as an answer to the overcrowding of Rome's older forums, the Imperial Forums were, at the time of their construction, flashier, bolder, and more impressive than the buildings in the Roman Forum.
The next forum you approach is the Forum of Augustus, built before the birth of Christ to commemorate the emperor's victory over the assassins Cassius and Brutus in the Battle of Philippi (42 B.C.).
This forum was once regarded as one of the architectural wonders of the world.
travel.nytimes.com /travel/guides/europe/italy/rome/attraction-detail.html?vid=1154654610883   (838 words)

  
 Rome : Walking Tours : Walking Tour 1 | Frommers.com
After the collapse of Rome and during the Dark Ages, the forums and many of the other sites on this tour were lost to history, buried beneath layers of debris, their marble mined by medieval builders, until Benito Mussolini set out to restore the grandeur of Rome by reminding his compatriots of their glorious past.
Probably lifted from an early structure in the vicinity, this was the last monument to be erected in the Roman Forum, and it commemorates the Byzantine Emperor Phocas's generous donation of the Pantheon to the pope of Rome, who almost immediately transformed it into a church.
There were only six vestal virgins at a time during the imperial period, and even though they had the option of going back out into the world at the end of their 30 years, few did.
www.frommers.com /destinations/rome/0064020033.html   (5014 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/imperial
Equipped with their brand of fast paced melodic metal/hardcore, Imperial bring to mind such contemporaries as As I Lay Dying, Killswitch Engage, and It Dies Today, while expanding on the parameters with creative songwriting and their exciting dual vocal attack.
Emerging from the renowned Orlando, FL metal/hardcore scene, Imperial has toured constantly since the release of their EP last year building a highly devoted fan base across the country.
Prepare for war because Imperial sets sail at dawn to conquer all that stand in their path.
www.myspace.com /imperial   (584 words)

  
 the Roman Imperial Forums - Rome tourist guide
The Imperial Forums occupy the large field of archealogical rubble that lies between the Capitoline hill and the Colosseum.
The Mamertine prison in the corner of the forum features an dark, deeply unpleasant subterranean cell where St Peter is thought to have been held until his execution.
The forum can also be approached from the far end at the Capitoline hill, which offers an excellent view of the layout.
www.siamoroma.com /sights/forum.php   (252 words)

  
 Imperial forums
Construction of Imperial Fora continued for a period of a century and a half, beginning from Julius Caesar and finishing with Traian.
With the birth of Roman Empire the old Roman Forum revealed to be too little and not appropriate for the ever-increasing population of Rome and its new role as the capital of nearly all the know world of the epoch.
During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance the Fora were pillaged for their building material and robbed of their marbles and bronzes, and the are was covered by the new constructions.
www.romaspqr.it /Inglese/Fori-imperiali-ing.htm   (171 words)

  
 Rome Imperial Forums
The original Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill beyond, and of course the Colosseum, are the principal things to see here, all off to the right of the main road.
In addition to these, though, scattered along on either side of Via dei Fori Imperiali, are various other remains, the Imperial Forums, built after the Forum proper had become too small to accommodate the needs of the ever-expanding city.
Julius Caesar began the expansion around 50 BC, building a new Senate building, and, beyond it to the northeast, a series of basilicas and temples - work that was continued after his assassination by his nephew and successor Augustus, and later by the Flavian emperors - Vespasian, Nerva and finally Trajan.
www.italyhotelsearch.com /romeimperialforums.htm   (147 words)

  
 Imperial Forums,advance tickets sales & reservation for Rome Imperial Forums guide tour:WeekendaRoma
The Forum of Trajan is the largest, newest, and most impressive of the imperial forums.
Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to expand the city center outside the Forum proper, constructing the Forum of Caesar in 46 BC.
The Forum wasn used as a meeting place for dealings in public affairs as well as the noblest activities that were before held in the Roman Forum.
www.weekendaroma.com /guided/foriimperiali.php   (519 words)

  
 Capitolium.org - Imperial Forums Official Website - Rome, Italy - Il sito ufficiale dei Fori Imperiali di Roma
Welcome to the archaeological site of the Imperial Forums, one of the largest areas in the world where digging, research and studies are still under way.
The Mayor of Rome and his staff are delighted to allow on-line visitors from all over the world to share the view that they daily enjoy from their windows, on the Capitoline Hill.
The new archaeological activities in this area and throughout Rome were made possible by the joint efforts of the Municipality and of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and the Environment.
www.capitolium.org /english.htm   (688 words)

  
 Relic Forums - Different Imperial Guard Regiments?
If what you say is true, then the forum will be flooded with "I HATE IG lol" threads.
Oh and for your information, when DOW was first announce, almost EVERYONE in the forums asked for Imperial Guard.
Imperial Guard are popular because they're so normal, it's like someone dropped a normal guy like one of us into a battlefield with superhumans, aliens and daemons.
forums.relicnews.com /showthread.php?t=62813   (667 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review - Capitolium.org: the Imperial Forums
The section on the archaeological recovery of the Forum area seems to have been compiled by the project director, Dr. Silvana Rizzo, but there is no authorship given for the bulk of the material presented.
The second, more useful option, "Imperial Forums area," defines the work areas within the Forum project: the Forum of Augustus, the Forum of Caesar, the Forum of Nerva, the Temple of Peace (Forum of Vespasian), the Forum of Trajan, and Trajan's Market.
Links for individual work areas within the Imperial Forum complex lead to pages providing relevant historical dates, dimensions, and detailed descriptions of the buildings, their construction, and their functions.
csa.brynmawr.edu /bmerr/1999/BrodyCapitNov.html   (2155 words)

  
 GameSpy: Imperial Glory
Imperial Glory is a strategy title from the creators of Commandos 3: Destination Berlin, offering an in-depth management model along with graphically stunning real-time land and naval battles in full 3D.
Imperial Glory (03/31/05) - Pyro Studios takes the Total War concept and brings it to the era of Napoleon.
Imperial Glory (05/12/04) - A Total War challenger is brewing in a dark corner of E3.
pc.gamespy.com /pc/imperial-glory   (213 words)

  
 Imperial Forums (Fori Imperiali) guide - Rome tourist attraction map, reviews and hotels near Imperial Forums (Fori ...
Imperial Forums (Fori Imperiali) guide - Rome tourist attraction map, reviews and hotels near Imperial Forums (Fori Imperiali).
Welcome to the archaeological site of the Imperial Forums, one of the largest areas in the world where digging, research and studies are still under way.
Roman Forum (Foro Romano) 0 miles (0 km)
www.undercovertourist.com /italy/rome/attractions/imperial-forums-fori-imperiali.html   (227 words)

  
 Ancient Roman Forum, Roman Forums, Roman Forum History, Earthquakes in Roman Forums
Roman Forum history dates back to 6th century BC, and the oldest surviving foundation from these times is the Temple of Saturn.
Tiberius, Augustus, Nero and Caligula all called this hill their home, and one is able to see many of the great ruins of Rome from this vantage point - the timeworn temples, the ghost of Circus Maximus and the rounded pillars of the Colosseum are all visible from this spot.
The final chapter in Roman Forum history ended when many of its proud building blocks were removed throughout the years to create new architectural wonders, thus relegating it to same fate as so many other legendary landmarks of the Roman Empire.
www.destination360.com /europe/italy/roman-forum.php   (665 words)

  
 Rome Features | Fodor's Online Travel Guide
In summer, the Forum is sometimes open for midnight (guided) tours -- look for signs at the entrances in July and August, or ask at the tourist office or your hotel.
Beyond the ancient brick walls behind the Imperial Fora lay the Suburra, the mean streets of ancient Rome, where the plebs lived in crowded tenements.
The grandest of all the Imperial Fora was the Foro di Traiano (Forum of Trajan), with its huge semicircular Mercati Traianei and the Colonna di Traiano (Trajan's Column).
www.fodors.com /miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=rome@130&cur_section=fea&feature=30008   (1416 words)

  
 Amped News PC News - Imperial Glory Marches to Retail - www.ampednews.com - Powered by WiredLabs
In the midst of E3 excitement, Eidos quietly announced that Imperial Glory has landed on North American retail shores and should be available today, May 17.
In Imperial Glory, players must lead Russia, Great Britain, Austria, France, or Prussia to greatness during the early 19th century.
Imperial Glory is available for the PC and carries the ESRB rating of "T" for Teen.
www.ampednews.com /platform/pc/news/1802   (183 words)

  
 Imperial Recordings
Imperial Recordings was founded in April of 2001 by John Dadzie (Infiltrata), and Steve Hughes (LiTh) in Los Angeles.
Imperial Recordings came out with its 1st release days after the tragic terrorist’s attacks on 9/11/2001.
Since then Imperial has went on to sponsor major drum & bass parties, as well as playing night after night in the dark basements of the Los Angeles underground.
www.imperialrecordings.com   (742 words)

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