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Katie Toolson

Roman Pantheon - 2 views

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    The Roman Pantheon is the most preserved and influential building of ancient Rome. It is a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of pagan Rome. As the brick stamps on the side of the building reveal it was built and dedicated between A.D 118 and 125.
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    The Roman Pantheon is the most preserved and influential building of ancient Rome. It is a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of pagan Rome. As the brick stamps on the side of the building reveal it was built and dedicated between A.D 118 and 125.by phillip shim
Daniel McRae

Romans, New Testament - 0 views

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    Short ensign article on background of The Epistles to the Romans
joshuajordanlowe

Maximian - 0 views

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    Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305 A.D.
andybee

France in the roman age - 0 views

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    If you have an interest in facts and care to know what it was like under roman rule, this site on Gaul might be some help!
Taylor Halverson

Chapter 13: Roman Science, Technology, and Art: Thieves or Geniuses - 0 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 13 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Roman Science Technology Art

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
skatergeebz

Lucius Cornelius Sulla - 0 views

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    Roman Commander and Politician
Katie Toolson

Nero - 0 views

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    This is information about Nero and his early life and reign in the Roman Empire.
cbalkman

Nerva, The first of the "Five Good Emperors" - 2 views

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    Provides understanding about Nerva and his legacy in the Roman Empire
kayla gazdik

Pantheon, Rome Italy - History and facts - ItalyGuides.it - 0 views

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    The Pantheon is the Roman monument with the greatest number of records: the best preserved, with the biggest brick dome in the history of architecture and is considered the forerunner of all modern places of worship. It is the most copied and imitated of all ancient works.
Amanda Horrocks

History about the Coliseum - 0 views

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    This is a site for children, but it makes information really easy to process and understand!
Drew Flack

Hammurabi's Code - 0 views

shared by Drew Flack on 25 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    This website paraphrases Hammurabi's Code.
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    This is an interesting overview of the code pointing out the history behind it and listing some of the more interesting laws in it.
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    "Hammurabi, the king of righteousness, on whom Shamash has conferred the law, am I." "An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth." This phrase, along with the idea of written laws, goes back to ancient Mesopotamian culture that prospered long before the Bible was written or the civilizations of the Greeks or Romans flowered.
Ben Pronk

The Roman Pantheon- - 0 views

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    A quick summary of the Pantheon from a Italian tourist website. The article addresses the purpose of the building and what has happened to it since the time of Ancient Rome.
Alan Roper

Pantheon - 0 views

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    a great video about the construction of the Pantheon in Rome.
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