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Travel back in time to the days of the Romans! Read about the lives of everyday people and famous emperors and vote for your fave ruler. Find the smartest ways of draping your toga. Check out the rooms in a Roman house.

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http://www.crystalinks.com/rome.html

A good timeline, beginning in 2000 B.C. when Indo-European immigrants crossed into the area inhabited by the Etruscans. Part 2 (click on the link at the bottom of this page) has some small images, some of which are clipart and might be useful for your projects.

 

http://www.salve.edu/~romanemp/startup.htm

Roman Emperors

Short biographical essays of all the Roman emperors from the accession of the Emperor Augustus to the death of the Emperor Constantine XI Palaeologus.

 

http://wwwtc.nhmccd.cc.tx.us/people/crf01/rome/

Imperium Romanorum

Four sets of lists here -- Consuls, Censors, Emperors, and House of the Caesares. Not exciting, but if you need this data it's well-laid out and waiting for you.

 

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http://www.ece.arizona.edul

Justin Paola's Collection of Roman Emperors

Most of their names are familiar to students of Roman history. This site offers pictures, some biographies, dates and other bits of historical fact.

 

http://www.usd.edu/~clehmann/pir/index.htm

Provinciae Imperii Romani

University students selected a province of the Roman Empire and reported on its geography, native population, circumstances of conquest, extent of Romanization, administration, economic and social life, benefits to Rome and the province of their relationship, and the end of the province. A great map and an excellent resource!

 

http://www.emayzine.com/lectures/140rome.htm

The Roman World 509 B.C. To A.D. 180

"The history of Rome extends from 753 B.C., the traditional date for the founding of the city by Romulus, Rome's legendary first king, to A.D. 476 when another Romulus, Romulus Augustulus, the last Roman emperor in the West, was deposed." This is an overview of everything that happened in between.

 

http://members.xoom.com/

Rulers of the Roman and Byzantine Empires 753 BC - AD 1479

A VERY long list, but no information about these people and no images. If all you need to know is a name and corresponding date and region this will be handy.

 

http://library.advanced.org/10805/rome.html

Ancient Rome

A history of Rome, touching briefly on the highpoints as well as a map and an excellent timeline.

 

Ancient Rome

 

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De Imperatoribus Romanis: Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors

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roman history FORUM ROMANUM - D. Camden Multimedia Tutorials & Databases (Text & Images). "Explore the Forum Romanum to experience Rome's past through its culture, religion, language..."

roman http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/wlgr/searchewlgr.html Women's Life in Greece and Rome

 

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"The Riley Collection, dating to the period when Rome was at its greatest prosperity--the first century B.C. to the third century A.D.--is especially good at introducing students and those interested in ancient Rome to the diversity of the Roman world. Ranging from patricians to plebeians, the collection includes not only emperors and senators, but also men, women, and children from all walks of life. Finally, the collection provides a unique opportunity for people to get to know Romans as individual human beings who were concerned about many of the same issues that we are: identity, status, leadership, and gender ... The Riley website is designed to be useful to students, grade six through university, their teachers, and anyone interested in the Roman empire ... The site also features Teaching Materials designed to help teachers come up with ideas for integrating the site into their own pre-existing courses."

 

 

 

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Julius Caesar Bio - http://library.thinkquest.org/17120/data/bios/users/caesar/page_1.html
Read about this leader's life and career in Ancient Rome.
The Throne of Julius Caesar - http://myron.sjsu.edu/romeweb/empcont/e022.htm
This article describes Julius Caesar's life, his accomplishments, and how the Roman people felt about him.

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Chonology of Ancient Rome - http://eawc.evansville.edu/chronology/extract.cgi?place=ro
Timeline of ancient Rome with brief descriptions.
[ Illustrations: some | Reading Level: 7+ | Subject: Rome (Ancient) ]
Daily Life : Ancient Rome - http://members.aol.com/Donnclass/Romelife.html
If you had lived in ancient times, would you have chosen to become a Roman citizen? You might have! They had a lot of fun. The ancient Romans invented more games than any other culture. Birthdays were really big deals. They were celebrated as festivals, with gifts from friends and family and neighbors! Come join the Empire, and found out what the ancient Romans did all day!
[ Illustrations: no | Reading Level: 3-6 | Subject: Rome (Ancient) ]

Map of the Roman Empire (about 120 A.D.)--Clickable by Province
By clicking on any province, you can view a list of related resources.

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http://www.geometry.net/students/roman_empire.html

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/roman/

 

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The Roman Empire
Fall of the Western Roman Empire.visit under our Bon Voyage! section.
Rome: Homepage
Choose one of the themes to explore in this excellent resource: people, mythology, daily life, death and burial, writing or archaeology.
 
The Roman Empire
 

 

Secrets of Lost Empires: Roman Bath

 

Roman Numerals from 24 Hour Translations. Instant conversion of Arabic numbers from 1-3899 into Roman numerals and vice versa.

www.woodlands-junior/Romans

 

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Roman Calendar - http://www.clubs.psu.edu/aegsa/rome/romec.html
Check out the ancient Roman calendar and visit ancient ruins.

 

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The Roman Empire
Fall of the Western Roman Empire.visit under our Bon Voyage! section.
Rome: Homepage
Choose one of the themes to explore in this excellent resource: people, mythology, daily life, death and burial, writing or archaeology.

 

Map of the Roman Empire (about 120 A.D.)--Clickable by Province
By clicking on any province, you can view a list of related resources.

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Rome in the Virtual Classroom - http://www.mrdowling.com/702rome.html
Things you should know about Ancient Rome; including, government, history, and geography.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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