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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  site list
The site of a Roman villa was discovered during excavations for the foundations of the rectory in 1812.
Roman coins have been found around Whitecross, Hunderton and Elm Road - this area is not far from the Kenchester to Stretton Grandison road.
(Actaeon is the character in Roman myth who dared to hunt the animals of the Goddess Diana, so she turned him into a stag and he was attacked and killed by his own hounds).
www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk /roman/sites.htm   (3029 words)

  
 Site Contents at the free Online Encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
List of Judicial Committees of the Privy Council & House of Lords cases
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List of NATO reporting names for transport aircraft
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /index_185.html   (165 words)

  
 The Roman Army Page
The power of the Roman emperors rested on their control of massive armed forces, paid for out of the emperor's privy purse and bound to him by an oath of personal allegiance.
With the spread of Roman citizenship among the population of the conquered territories the auxilia were increasingly recruiting citizens into the ranks, blurring the original division between peregrine auxiliaries and citizen legionaries.
Redeployment of units and the Roman practice of local recruitment of replacements meant that the ethnic titles borne by formations did not reflect the actual origins of its soldiers.
members.tripod.com /~S_van_Dorst/legio.html   (4085 words)

  
 IMPERIUM - Roman Society
Though Roman society is legally divided into three classes, patricians (aristocracy), equites (landed gentry), and plebeians (common men), the classes are defined primarily on land ownership and there are actually few official barriers to power; wealthy plebeians sit beside the patricians in the Senate or the emperor's inner circle.
The Roman Senate is continually extending official recognition to new gods, both former emperors and gods introduced by foreigners, though all residents of the empire are expected to sacrifice to the major Roman cults.
From the moment they enter the door, guests at a Roman feast are waited upon by an army of slaves who bring perfumed water to wash hands and feet, brandish feather fans to cool the air and shoo away flies, and transport dishes to the central dining table.
smartin.bol.ucla.edu /rome/society.html   (3603 words)

  
 Roman Sites Sites Visit, - by Provence Beyond
Roman Roads - The main Roman roads, Domitienne Way and Aurelian Way are mentioned in Beyond's History section.
Barbegal (map east of Arles, 4 km south of Fontvieille) - Aqueducts and a seven-building mill complex.
Gap (map) - The Roman city of Vapincum and the capital of the Aventici tribe; museum.
www.beyond.fr /sites/roman.html   (552 words)

  
 Rome: Map Resources
Roman ItalyInteractive map searchable by Areas, Regions, Tribes,Towns and Cities, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, etc. Courtesy of the Illustrated History of the Roman Empire.
Roman Roads "This is a fragment of the most antique road map in existence, Peutinger's Tabula.
The Roman Map of Britain"In 1994 the author began a study of the British section of a manuscript known as The Ravenna Cosmography.
intranet.dalton.org /groups/rome/RMaps.html   (2121 words)

  
 Ancient Rome
Fall of the Roman Republic and Caesar, to 14 CE
*** The House of Ptolemy: Ptolemaic and Roman Egyptian Numismatics ***
THE ROMANS: 262 BC - 113 BC - CONQUEST OF THE MEDITERRAENEAN
www.teacheroz.com /romans.htm   (1751 words)

  
 Roman & Saxon Category
Considered to be a peripheral colony of the great Roman Empire, the invaders soon put their unmistakable stamp on the sprawling chaos of primitive settlements.
In the north, the massive Hadrian's Wall was constructed to define the limit of Roman Rule, and in the southern part of the country, thousands of villas were constructed during the 360 years of Roman occupation.
Roman Baths, palaces, mosaic pavements, great quantities of pottery and jewellery are scattered throughout Britain, and much of it accessible to today's visitors.
www.theheritagetrail.co.uk /alpha_lists/romanlist.htm   (232 words)

  
 's Bookmarks
Not much on the figures in our list, but some good bios and links, and a good list of Roman women on coins, with links to sites that have coin images.
Some of this site is still under construction, but the work on the gods and goddesses and their important myths is done (2-7-98).
This is a site done by high school students, containing links to a variety of classical mythology sites.
www.ga.k12.pa.us /academics/MS/8th/romanhis/bookmk.htm   (959 words)

  
 The Roman Empire
The GAV or Gruppo Archaeologico di Villadose was founded in 1988, with the primary objective being to explore the territory and to census the present archaeological sites.
We are a research and re-enactment group specialising in recreating the Roman Army and Roman life from the 2nd to the 4th century A.D. Consisting of around 90 members, male and female, young and old, the Second Legion Augusta presents living history and combat displays of military life at venues throughout New Zealand.
V ("First Roman Cohort of Opladen") is a historical association which aims to reconstruct the equipment and the everyday life of Roman military and their civilian surroundings by re-enacting ancient Roman life as authentically as possible.
www.reenactor.net /Ancient/roman/euro-legions-list.html   (2192 words)

  
 EDSITEment - All Websites
The site is a repository of scholarly concentrations on such humanities topics as the 1930s, cultural maps, American literature, avant-garde and postmodern art exhibitions, and the U.S. Capitol building as an American icon.
The site displays over 3,500 objects from its collection; in addition, it offers online overviews of its recent exhibitions, a detailed timeline of art history illustrated by images from the museum's collections, and an educational section called Explore and Learn, which is a separate EDSITEment site.
The site presents a collection of searchable texts, including court records, Colony laws, 17th century texts, research and analysis of various topics, biographical profiles of colonists, probate inventories, wills, maps, town and fort plans, and architectural and material culture studies.
edsitement.neh.gov /websites_all.asp   (4980 words)

  
 The Roman Empire
Roman culture evolved through that time, from a small collection of villages on seven hills and the earliest kings, to the Republic, to the Empire, and this great culture is still with us.
The Roman culture and military which created and held this all together is a fascinating study of organization, arts, economics, discipline, technology and thinking.
Roman reenacting is very popular in Europe and now in the United States, with new groups appearing regularly.
www.reenactor.net /Ancient/roman/roman_main.html   (547 words)

  
 ROME IN AFRICA
This march of Rome in Africa was described by her historians with the onesidedness characteristic of the Roman scribe in all epochs.
This was the Calabathmus Magnus of the Romans, and, as the skirt of Egypt was the recognised ancient limits of Asia and Africa.
From the site of Cyrene itself is a vista of surpassing beauty; near the forlorn modern village are the marvellous stalactitic caves which gave rise to the once familiar tales of a petrified city.
www.sundown.pair.com /Sharp/WSVol_4/rome.htm   (7075 words)

  
 WEB SITES ON GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Sites which are marked as "gateway" sites are those which are primarily links to sites on a particular topic.
Use these sites to start searching on your own or use the list of sites we have evaluated.
All of the sites listed were active as of December 20, 2000.
www.atlanticava.org /WebandCamSites/GreekMythology.htm   (665 words)

  
 American Literature Sites
This major site includes extensive bibliographies of American authors as well as study questions about their major works.history; its SiteScene reviews are extensive and thorough.
Cornell University's Making of America site is an extensive, searchable collection of major periodicals of the nineteenth century.
This site provides links to and information about what the NEH considers to be the best literature sites on the web for K-12 educators and students, including American literature sites.
www.wsu.edu /~campbelld/amlit/sites.htm   (1838 words)

  
 List Of Roman Catholic Prayers: free list of roman catholic prayers & printable List Of Roman Catholic Prayers sharing ...
List Of Roman Catholic Prayers: free list of roman catholic prayers & printable List Of Roman Catholic Prayers sharing
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www.keepandshare.com /htm/prayer_request/list_of_roman_catholic_prayers.php   (911 words)

  
 Roman Catholic
These sites relate to Catholic issues of spirituality, theology, ethics, piety, practice and church governance.
Sites included reflect the different and frequently conflicting schools of thought about the Roman Catholic church.
However, while it is a webring for a variety of Catholic thought, including sites which offer strong criticisms of the Church and its teachings, it is not for anti-Catholic sites.
www.webring.org /cgi-bin/webring?ring=catholic;list   (620 words)

  
 The Scout Report - May 17, 1996
To make the list easier to navigate, it has also been divided by topic, including activism, arts and humanities, health, international, net info, science/technology, and sexuality, as well as a separate list pointing to over 40 national and international university women's studies programs and research centers.
Two sites devoted to the events on Mount Everest during the last week, and the climbers still waiting for a chance at the summit, are provided by PBS and NBC.
The power of the site is the size of the database (over four million addresses), as well as the fact that the answer to each query is accompanied by links to local directory services that allow verification of the address.
scout.wisc.edu /Reports/ScoutReport/1996/scout-960517.html   (2214 words)

  
 New "Tentative List" of sites in the U.S. being considered for World Heritage site distinction - Gadling
The new "Tentative List" of the 14 cultural, historic and natural landmarks in the United States deserving of UNESCO World Heritage site consideration was officially unveiled in January, but the push to get support is beginning this month.
The list was to be submitted to UNESCO World Heritage Centre by February 1, according to the press release we received from the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Monticello and the University of Virginia are on the list.
www.gadling.com /2008/02/04/tentative-list-of-sites-in-the-u-s-being-considered-for-world-h   (1317 words)

  
 List of Roman sites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The List of Roman sites is a link page for any Roman archaeological site.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Roman_sites   (86 words)

  
 Footwear of the Middle Ages - Roman Shoes
Before I discuss Roman shoes, allow me to note that there are some disagreements between scholars regarding some types of Roman shoes.
In this document, and on the Development of Footwear Roman section, I have attempted to refine these arguments as I understand them.
Although there are numerous examples of Roman shoes found in archaeological sites, and a wide variety of shoes found in Roman literature, it is difficult to say with any certainty which fashions are represented by what shoes.
www.personal.utulsa.edu /~marc-carlson/shoe/SHOES/ROME/romelist.htm   (286 words)

  
 UNESCO World Heritage List
See the new zoomable world map of the sites and click on the individual markers for more information or switch to the satellite image.
2000 The Cathedral and Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots
The World Heritage List was established under terms of the Convention Concerning the Protection of World Culture and Natural Heritage adopted in November, 1972 at the 17th General Conference of UNESCO.
fp.thesalmons.org /lynn/world.heritage.html   (2063 words)

  
 Justin Paola's Collection of Roman Emperors
I had seen lists of emperors on the net and I figured these lists would be much more interesting if they had pictures as well.
Anyway, what follows is a list of the Roman emperors and whenever possible, their busts and/or any other contributions they made to Roman art or architecture.
This list is now essentially complete with respect to my trip to Italy in July of 1995, and you can see I'm missing quite a few emperors.
www.thepaolas.com /Emperors/emperors.html   (503 words)

  
 The Cotswold HyperGuide - Roman Sites
Later Roman occupation of this original Iron Age site of 5 acres has obscured much.
The on-site museum contains all finds from the villa, a hunting relief from a nearby pagan temple and a cremation urn from a barrow near the original entrance way.
This list covers only the better known sites, and a publication such as Alan McWhirr's Roman Britain should be referred to for details.
www.digital-brilliance.com /hyperg/history/roman.htm   (465 words)

  
 Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome
Vopiscus: Aurelian's Conquest of Palmyra, 273 CE [At this Site]
20: The Devastation of the Goths in the Reign of Gallienus, 260-268 CE [At this Site]
A Roman Harvest Sacrifice, from Cato, On Agriculture 134, 160 BCE [At enteract.com]
www.fordham.edu /halsall/ancient/asbook09.html   (3452 words)

  
 Internet Archaeol 1. Tomlinson & Hall. Table List
The numbers of reports form which a record for each taxon has been extracted are shown, with numbers of uncertain records in bracket.
Food plants recorded in the ABCD for which the earliest record is from a Roman context.
List of Roman sites with archaeobotanical evidence of fig (Ficus carica)
intarch.ac.uk /journal/issue1/tomlinson/tablelist.html   (154 words)

  
 Roman Republican
This granted the Roman citizen residing outside the city right of appeal in criminal matters against the magistrates acting in their military capacity and is commemorated by the reverse type."
Legend says that the Dioscuri were said to have assisted the Romans in obtaining victory; the reverse of shows the Dioscuri watering their horses at the fountain of Futurna in the Roman Forum, where they were supposed to have arrived on the eve of the battle.
Click here for James Bonanno's site on this issue, where he is documenting all of the pairs of obverse and reverse symbols.
www.beastcoins.com /RomanRepublican/Republican.htm   (5300 words)

  
 PIClist, Microchip PIC
and archive for the email list which was started, and is still maintained, by James Newton who was a former list member and admin for several years.
This web site is part of the larger massmind collection.
Second, you must be subscribed to the list (not the piclist.com site) to post to the list and you must send from the email address you subscribed from.
www.piclist.com   (1457 words)

  
 WEB SITES ON GREEK MYTHOLOGY
All of the sites listed were active as of December 10, 2004.
For the Romans, everything in Nature is thought to be inhabited by numina, which explains the big number of deities in the Roman pantheon, as will be shown.
Often, the only real difference between Greek and Roman gods were their names, with both sets of deities sharing many of the same attributes and powers.
www.cumbavac.org /greek_and_roman_mythology.htm   (4335 words)

  
 Rome Resources
This site is a collection of "Rome resources" for the The Dalton School community.
The site is now being maintained by Dr. Neil Goldberg with technical asisstance from Eileen Gumport and William Waldman of the Dalton School.
This Ring of Classics Site is owned by Neil Goldberg.
intranet.dalton.org /groups/rome   (150 words)

  
 Provence Shopping-Cuisine-Links (Chapter 5)
Russ Collins of Beyond the French Riviera has assembled this comprehensive directory of camp sites in the departments of
Born at Aix-en-Provence, the French painter Paul Cézanne is regarded today as one of the great forerunners of modern painting, putting down on canvas exactly what his eye saw in nature, and employing a unique treatment of space, mass, and color.
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www.discoverfrance.net /France/Provinces/Provence-5.shtml   (984 words)

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