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24 de mai. de 2024 · In the course of centuries Rome grew from a small town on the Tiber River in central Italy into a vast empire that ultimately embraced England, all of continental Europe west of the Rhine and south of the Danube, most of Asia west of the Euphrates, northern Africa, and the islands of the Mediterranean.
- The Empire in The 2nd Century
Ancient Rome - The empire in the 2nd century: The century...
- The Republic C 121–91 BC )
Ancient Rome - Republic, Senate, Consuls: Since Roman...
- The Roman Senate and The Urban Magistracies
Ancient Rome - The Roman Senate and the urban magistracies:...
- The Early Roman Empire
Ancient Rome - Republic, Empire, Legacy: Actium left...
- The Middle Republic
Ancient Rome - Republic, Senate, Patricians: Rome’s rapidly...
- The Reign of Constantine
Ancient Rome - Christianity, Empire, Constantine:...
- Unification, Civilization, Empire
Ancient Rome - Unification, Civilization, Empire: In the...
- Middle Republic, Transformation, Italy
Ancient Rome - Middle Republic, Transformation, Italy: The...
- The Empire in The 2nd Century
24 de jan. de 2024 · Explore the geographical expansion and decline of the Roman Empire through 10 detailed maps. See how Julius Caesar, Christianity, and other factors shaped the ancient world.
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19 de jun. de 2018 · Here are 40 maps that explain the Roman Empire — its rise and fall, its culture and economy, and how it laid the foundations of the modern world. 1) The rise and fall of Rome. Roke. In 500...
- Timothy B. Lee
20 de ago. de 2018 · Explore the history and geography of ancient Rome and its empire with this interactive map. Learn about the founding, expansion, and decline of one of the oldest and largest cities in Europe.
ORBIS is a digital tool that simulates the ancient Roman road network and transport system. You can explore the map, select sites, calculate routes, and visualize flow and cost of travel in different modes and seasons.
Welcome to the new Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire (DARE), hosted and managed by the Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. License. You can use the tiled background map of the Roman Empire in your own web applications. Tiles are available for zoom levels between 4 and 11.
Explore the Severan Marble Plan of Rome, a huge map carved in the 3rd century CE that depicted the city's architecture. See 1,186 surviving fragments and 87 lost fragments in a searchable database with photos and 3D models.