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Quia - List of Terms (Roman & Greek Gods Names)

These games will help you remember the names of the Greek and Roman Olympians. . . . read more . . .
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Roman Army

The Roman army was very powerful and so it helped a lot in conquering the lands and provinces. The Army had different ranking soldiers commanded by the Emperor. The emperor gave the orders to centurions who passed them on to decurions, who then passed them down to the soldiers. The army had soldiers from all over the empire. . . . read more . . .
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Ancient Music Instruments

Musical instruments in Antiquity? Especially the Greek and Roman ones. That is what you will find around here. How did they look like, in which context were these things used and who played with it ? A remarkable search brings us interesting pictures and findings from the Antiquity. This Website came to life thanks to a paper I wrote at the University of Ghent. . . . read more . . .
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Greek and Roman Music

Various links and information concerning Greek and Roman Music. . . . read more . . .

Historic Atlas Resource - Europe - Image Library

Large-ish collection of high quality images of monuments, architecture, landscape, etc. . . . read more . . .

Romanarmy.com

RomanArmy.com is an ever-growing encyclopedia, journal, and travelogue of the Roman military. A collaborative effort between Roman scholars and amateur enthusiats, the site is intended to serve as a comprehensive resource of historical articles, news, museum exhibit reviews, bibliographies, and epigraphic collections all relating to Rome's forces. . . . read more . . .
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Bishop and Coulston: Roman Military Equipment

The first edition of this book is now well and truly out of print, so if you want one, your only chance is to find a second-hand (pre-owned, previously enjoyed, or whatever other euphemism or synonym you chose) copy. However, if you have a little patience, all is not lost. A new, completely revised, edition is in preparation which will take into account all the latest finds since the original publication of the book in 1993 . . . read more . . .
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