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Rome and Pompeii

Reconstructs Rome and Pompeii as they were 2,000 years ago. With computer graphics, see the Coliseum, the Roman forum and Circus Maximus. Then, watch Nero's Rome ablaze and Vesuvius's devastation of Pompeii.

Julius Caesar

the divine dictator
Examines the life and achievements of Julius Caesar through illustrative graphics, dramatized eye-witness accounts, and reconstructions of events.

Rome

rise and fall of an empire
Chronicles the history of the Roman empire, from its first major battle to its military feats and through its eventual fall, told through dramatic reenactments and battle scenes.

Politics and government in ancient Rome

Chronicles the history of ancient Rome in simple text, describing the monarchy, the struggle of the orders, the Roman military, and other related topics.

Home life in ancient Rome

Contains a children's study of home life in Ancient Rome and includes information on the Roman family, marriage, and the role of women, slaves, types of food and clothing, and entertainment.

Handbook to life in ancient Rome

Provides information about various aspects of life in the past, highlighting notable events and achievements in ancient Roman civilizations, covering military affairs, geography, travel and trade, education and literature, religion, economy and industry, and everyday affairs. Includes maps, drawings, and photographs.

Exploring the life, myth, and art of ancient Rome

An illustrated exploration of the mythology, art, religion, civilization, and customs of ancient Rome.

Did Greek soldiers really hide inside the Trojan horse?

and other questions about the ancient world
Answers to seventeen questions about life in ancient civilizations, covering the Greeks, Romans, and the Egyptians, and discussing whether or not ancient Greeks invented public schools and whether Hannibal marched elephants across the Alps to attack Rome.

Ancient Rome

Describes the history, government, people, culture, aspects of daily life, and enduring legacy of ancient Rome.

Ancient Roman civilization

Contains a selection of Roman myths and discusses related aspects of ancient Roman civilization, such as warfare, religion, food, trade, and literature.

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