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Achilles
In Greek mythology, Achilles (Ancient Greek:Greek hero of the Trojan War, the central character and the greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad.
Achilles
Augustus
Augustus
Gladiator
Gladiator (, "swordsman", from , "sword") was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some gladiators were volunteers who risked their legal and social standing and their lives by appearing in the arena.
Gladiator
Hercules
Hercules is the Roman name for the mythical Greek demigod Heracles, son of Zeus (the Roman Jupiter) and the mortal Alcmena. Early Roman sources suggest that the imported Greek hero supplanted a mythic Italian shepherd called "Recaranus" or "Garanus", famous for his strength. While adopting much of the Greek Heracles' iconography and mythology as his own, Hercules adopted a number of myths and characteristics that were distinctly Roman.
Hercules
History of Christianity
The history of Christianity concerns the Christian religion and the Christian Church, from the ministry of Jesus and his Twelve Apostles and the Great Commission, to contemporary times and denominations. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion. It differs most significantly from the others in the claim that Jesus Christ is God the Son.
History_of_Christianity
Julian the Apostate
Julian_the_Apostate
Tiberius
Tiberius
Colosseum
Colosseum
Gladiator
Talk:Gladiator
Muse
The Muses (Ancient Greek , hai moũsai Proto-Indo-European root *men- "think") in Greek mythology, poetry, and literature are the goddesses or spirits who inspire the creation of literature and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge, related orally for centuries in the ancient culture, that was contained in poetic lyrics and myths.
Muse
Livia
Livia Drusilla, after 14 AD called Julia Augusta (Classical Latin:LIVIA•DRVSILLA, IVLIA•AVGVSTA) (58 BC-29 AD) was the wife of Augustus and one of the most powerful women in the Roman Empire, being Augustus' faithful advisor. She was also mother to Drusus and Tiberius, grandmother to Germanicus and Claudius, great-grandmother to Caligula and Agrippina the Younger and great-great-grandmother to Nero. She was deified by Claudius who acknowledged her title of Augusta.
Livia
Pontifex Maximus
The Pontifex Maximus (which literally means "Greatest Bridge-maker") was the high priest of the Ancient Roman College of Pontiffs. This was the most important position in the ancient Roman religion, open only to patricians until 254 BC, when a plebeian first occupied this post.
Pontifex_Maximus
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso (ca. 44 BC/43 BC - 20 AD), Roman statesman, was consul in 7 BC; subsequently, he was governor of Hispania and proconsul of Africa.In AD 17 Tiberius appointed him governor of Syria (with an army of 4 legions). Some Roman sources of the period suggest that Tiberius gave Piso secret instructions to thwart and control Germanicus, who had been sent to supervise all Eastern provinces.
Gnaeus_Calpurnius_Piso
Cameo (carving)
Cameo is a method of carving, or an item of jewellery or vessel made in this manner. It features a raised (positive) relief image; contrast with intaglio, which has a negative image.
Cameo_(carving)
Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea, it became one of the largest empires in the ancient world.In its centuries of existence, Roman civilization shifted from a monarchy to an oligarchic republic to an increasingly autocratic empire. It came to dominate Western Europe and the Mediterranean region through conquest and assimilation.
Ancient_Rome
Codex Theodosianus
Codex Theodosianus was a compilation of the laws of the Roman Empire under the Christian emperors since 312. A commission was established by Theodosius II in 429 and the compilation was published in the eastern half of the Roman Empire in 438. One year later, it was also introduced in the West by the emperor Valentinian III.
Codex_Theodosianus
Eros
Talk:Eros
Annia Faustina
Annia Aurelia Faustina was the Empress of Rome and third wife of Emperor Elagabalus briefly in 221. She was the great-granddaughter of Marcus Aurelius.Faustina was the daughter of Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus (ca 167 - aft. 200), Consul Ordinarius in 200, and wife and cousin Annia Faustina (ca 165 - aft.
Annia_Faustina
List of Latin place names in the Balkans
This list includes countries and regions in the current common definition of the Balkan Peninsula Roman Empire, Latin place names in historical references.
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_the_Balkans
List of Latin place names in Asia
This list includes Asian countries and regions Roman Empire, or that were given Latin place names in historical references.
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Asia