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1ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… …
2Ancient Rome Apartments — (Рим,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Piazza Delle Coppelle 48, Пантеон, 001 …
3Ancient Rome — For the modern day city, see Rome. For Other uses, see Ancient Rome (disambiguation). The Roman Forum, the political, economic, cultural, and religious center of the city during the Republic and later Empire, now lies in ruins in modern day Rome …
4Ancient Rome and wine — Expansion of the Roman Empire Ancient Rome played a pivotal role in the history of wine. The earliest influences of viticulture on the Italian peninsula can be traced to Ancient Greeks and Etruscans. The rise of the Roman Empire saw an increase… …
5Portal:Ancient Rome — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology …
6Officium (Ancient Rome) — For other uses, see Officium. Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods …
7Omen (ancient Rome) — In the religions of ancient Rome, an omen, plural omina, was a sign intimating the future, considered less important to the community than a prodigium but of great importance to the person who heard or saw it.[1] Omens could be good or bad.… …
8Collegium (ancient Rome) — collegium and collegia redirect here. For other uses, see collegium (disambiguation). In Ancient Rome, a collegium (plural collegia, joined by law ) was any association with a legal personality. Such associations had various functions.… …
9Munera (ancient Rome) — In ancient Rome, munera (Latin plural) were public works provided for the benefit of the Roman people (populus Romanus) by individuals of high status and wealth. The word munera, singular munus (cf. English munificence ) means duty, obligation ,… …
10Client (ancient Rome) — In ancient Roman society, a client (Latin, cliens ) was a plebeian who was sponsored by a patron benefactor ( patronus , a predecessor to the Italian padrino , godfather). The patron assisted his client with his protection and regular gifts; the… …