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How Rome Fell. Brief article Dec 22, 2009 58
PLAYING OUR TUNISIA; My wife loves an old ruin - and they don't come any finer than in Roman North Africa. Nov 7, 2009 1313
Latrinae Et Foricae: Toilets in the Roman World. Book review Nov 1, 2009 173
Net's Roman empire over; COMPUTERS. Oct 31, 2009 70
The emperors club. Brief article Oct 1, 2009 83
Hermann's victory over Romans in 9 AD helped Germany to develop own history and culture. Sep 21, 2009 439
Colour and culture of Roman legacy; Birmingham Mail reader Richard Field enjoys a long weekend in Germany's oldest city - Trier ReaderReport. Sep 16, 2009 591
First systematic excavation of England's ancient Hadrian Wall underway. Sep 16, 2009 385
Rome wasn't destroyed in a day. Larison, Daniel Sep 1, 2009 1478
2,000-yr-old bronze statue of roman emperor Augustus discovered in Germany. Aug 26, 2009 254
See face of a Roman empire. Aug 24, 2009 143
Archaeologist claims Hadrian's Wall was originally built of wood. Aug 16, 2009 407
Roman emperor's luxurious summer villa found by archaeologists. Aug 13, 2009 427
Archaeologists find Roman emperor Vespasian's villa. Aug 7, 2009 427
Doc's book lifts lid on ancient toilets. Aug 4, 2009 394
Roman legends and Luke-Acts. Kiley, Mark Critical essay Aug 1, 2009 5822
The politics of patronage and the politics of kinship: the meeting of the ways. Osiek, Carolyn Aug 1, 2009 6958
Religious shrine to Roman god uncovered at Hadrian's Wall fort in England. Jul 20, 2009 183
HERITAGE GROUP ADDS DRAMA TO THEATRICAL CELEBRATIONS. Jul 4, 2009 132
Nyon: from the Romans to rock: founded as a settlement during the Roman Empire, Nyon's historical heritage and cultural calendar--featuring the upcoming Paleo music festival--make it a must-visit destination this summer. Nelson-Pollard, Catherine Jul 1, 2009 1126
Morning at the Villa Armira: Bulgaria boasts one of the best-preserved Roman Empire villas, once the property of a wealthy family that could--among other things--plunge in their pool and admire their mosaics. Leviev-Sawyer, Clive May 29, 2009 996
Hadrian's wall created a thriving economy for ancient Britons. Nov 25, 2008 421
From the Teutoburg forest. Gabriel, Richard A. Sep 1, 2008 697
I came. I saw. I spun. Karpf, Jason Brief biography Jan 1, 2008 1481
Gore Vidal. Kounalakis, Markos; Laufer, Peter Interview Jan 1, 2008 538
The fall of Rome: beginning in the fourth century, an unprecedented wave of immigration washed over the Roman Empire, leading to the end of the empire in the West. Behreandt, Dennis Geographic overview Oct 30, 2006 2396
Collapse of a "hyperpower". Hanson, Victor Davis Apr 1, 2006 1690
From republic to empire: the assassins of Julius Caesar hoped to restore the Roman Republic, but they instead set in motion events that encouraged the rise and triumph of despots worse than Caesar. Bonta, Steve Jan 24, 2005 2666
Civil wars and despotism: plagued by murderous ambition, Rome's politician-generals turned their armies against each other--and even against Rome herself. Bonta, Steve Nov 29, 2004 2509
The Republic matures: the Roman Republic was not built in a day, but was the product of generations of reform and even some serious reverses. Bonta, Steve Oct 18, 2004 2520
The wages of permanent war. (Insider Report). May 5, 2003 414
As long as there have been armies, engineers have provided critical support with both construction and demolition. Guttman, Jon Brief Article Oct 1, 2000 812

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