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365 Code for New Year in Bible Alphabetics

http://www.greaterthings.com/Word-Number/365_NewYear.htm

6 out of 10 stars (40 votes)

Words and pages numbered 365 in Old and New Testament lexicons and English dictionary describe ringing in new year, century, millennium with prophetic commentary.

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Dpto de Latin del I.E.S. Melchor de Macanaz

http://alerce.cnice.mecd.es/~rmarti41/

4 out of 10 stars (2 votes)

Página dedicada al latín y la cultura clásica: materiales y recursos para el aula, software, direcciones interesantes, información del departamento... y mucho más.

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Encyclopædia Britannica - ancient Italic people

http://208.154.71.60/bcom/eb/article/printable/1/0,5722,109191,00.html

6 out of 10 stars (5 votes)

any of the peoples diverse in origin, language, traditions, stage of development, and territorial extension who inhabited pre-Roman Italy, a region heavily influenced by neighbouring Greece, with its well-defined national characteristics, expansive vigour, and aesthetic and intellectual maturity.

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FISHER: Ancient Contraception

http://www.ucd.ie/~classics/96/Fisher96.html

4 out of 10 stars (39 votes)

Scholars in the last forty years or so, rightly seeking the influence and style of the great Alexandrian poet Callimachus in this poem, have plausibly identified a large number of allusions and witticisms in these apparently simple lines.

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horsebows

http://www.horsebows.com/horsebows.html

7 out of 10 stars (1 vote)

Bows for the Parthian and other auxilliary. High quality bows that look right and are rugged.

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horses through the ages

http://www.horsesthroughhistory.com

6 out of 10 stars (1 vote)

horses in the military sphere through the ages

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Living History Portraits

http://www.livinghistoryportraits.com

6 out of 10 stars (34 votes)

An artist who does portraits of Re-enactors in their uniforms. Any period of reenactment welcome.

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Lupus's Reviews of Childrens Roman Mystery Books

http://mysite.freeserve.com/lupus1

7 out of 10 stars (3 votes)

Lupus's reviews of the Childrens Roman Mystery Books by Caroline Lawrence

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Roman History Reading Group Page

http://romanhistorybooksandmore.freeservers.com/

4 out of 10 stars (38 votes)

The Roman History Reading Group began, in 1997, with the bestselling "Masters in Rome" series by Colleen McCullough, and we will read the the final two books as they come out (we anxiously await Volume 6!) Meanwhile, we have continued chronologically through the Empire including early Byzantium. We recently have started at the beginnings of Rome again.

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Roman History, Coins, and Technology Back Pages

http://myron.sjsu.edu/

4 out of 10 stars (52 votes)

s time has passed and Your Humble Author has grown (both physically "in the round" and, hopefully, also as a historian and writer :-), he has experienced a broadening of both his skills and interests. These changes, we hope, will bring an added benefit to our Honourable Readership, consisting primarily of middle and high school students and their teachers

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Roman Mystery books by Caroline Lawrence

http://www.romanmysteries.com

8 out of 10 stars (5 votes)

The Roman Mystery stories for children by Caroline Lawrence - like Famous Five set in Roman times

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The Roman Times

http://www.mts.net/~aisensee/

2 out of 10 stars (5 votes)

The Roman Times Has moved to a new location... Sorry for the inconveince...

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Trimontium: Roman Melrose

http://www.melrose.bordernet.co.uk/history/trimont.htm

4 out of 10 stars (39 votes)

In 80 AD the Romans came to shatter the Celtic idyll. Their great military road from Dover to Aberdeen linked a chain of forts of which Trimontium, three kilometres east of Melrose, was the most important in the 150 kilometre road-length between the Rivers Tyne and Forth.

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United Nations of Roma Victor

http://www.unrv.com

6 out of 10 stars (141 votes)

The first Roma-Victor fansite with a huge developer post archive, forum news, general game related Roman history, and much more...

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