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  2. File:Map of the Ancient Rome at Caesar time (with conquests ...

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    Description. Map of the Ancient Rome at Caesar time (with conquests)-en.svg. English: Map of the Roman Republic's empire and vassal states, 1st century BC. All labels in Latin. Legend in English. Date. 28 April 2022. Source. Own work based on: Map of the Ancient Rome at Caesar time (with conquests)-fr.svg.

  3. Forma Urbis Romae - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of part of the Forma Urbis with cavea of theatrum Pompei shown. The Forma Urbis Romae or Severan Marble Plan is a massive marble map of ancient Rome, created under the emperor Septimius Severus between 203 and 211 CE. Matteo Cadario gives specific years of 205–208, noting that the map was based on property records.

  4. Minecraft Dungeons - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon crawler. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Minecraft Dungeons is a 2020 dungeon crawler video game developed by Mojang Studios and Double Eleven and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is a spin-off of the sandbox video game Minecraft and was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in May 2020.

  5. Mamertine Prison - Wikipedia

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    Mamertine Prison. The Mamertine Prison ( Italian: Carcere Mamertino ), in antiquity the Tullianum, was a prison ( carcer) with a dungeon ( oubliette) located in the Comitium in ancient Rome. It is said to have been built in the 7th century BC and was situated on the northeastern slope of the Capitoline Hill, facing the Curia and the imperial ...

  6. Roman roads - Wikipedia

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    The Appian Way, one of the oldest and most important Roman roads The Roman Empire in the time of Hadrian (r. 117–138), showing the network of main Roman roads. Roman roads (Latin: viae Romanae [ˈwiae̯ roːˈmaːnae̯]; singular: via Romana [ˈwia roːˈmaːna]; meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from ...

  7. Colosseum - Wikipedia

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    The Colosseum is today one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions, receiving millions of visitors annually. The effects of pollution and general deterioration over time prompted a major restoration programme carried out between 1993 and 2000, at a cost of Lire 40 billion ($19.3m / €20.6m at 2000 prices).

  8. Culture of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The culture of ancient Rome existed throughout the almost 1,200-year history of the civilization of Ancient Rome. The term refers to the culture of the Roman Republic, later the Roman Empire, which at its peak covered an area from present-day Lowland Scotland and Morocco to the Euphrates . Life in ancient Rome revolved around the city of Rome ...

  9. Portal:Ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    A bust of Gaius Julius Caesar. In modern historiography, ancient Rome is the Roman civilisation from the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD. It encompasses the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the Roman Republic (509–27 BC), and the Roman Empire (27 BC ...