Rome A Brief History
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Rome: A Brief History
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422
Summary:
Rome has been synonymous with mythology since the birth of civilisation. Few places around the
The Roman Empire had a huge influence on the course of European art and culture. Lasting impre
Keywords:
rome, italy, romans, sorrento, vatican, pompeii, roma, pompey, gladiators, colosseum, maximus
Article Body:
Rome has been synonymous with mythology since the birth of civilisation. Few places around the
The Roman Empire had a huge influence on the course of European art and culture. Lasting impre
The origins of Rome are said to date back to 753 BC and the notorious twins Romulus and Remus.
Eventually the hostilities came to a head and Romulus killed his brother Remus. Freed from his
Centuries later another great leader emerged to take the reins of the Roman Empire. General Ju
Caesar had spent his time marching his armies across Europe, defeating his hosts along the way
Having marched his army into Rome, Caesar declared himself Dictator for Life, commencing his r
Several years passed before his adopted son Augustus stood forward and succeeded his father as
By the end of the 4th century the empire was in decline; the map of Europe was changing. One b
The fall of the Roman Empire has spawned many theories as to how the world´s greatest power fe
Whatever the reason, the face of Europe changed forever, heralding the dawn of a new age.
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Rome: A Brief History
Word Count:
422
Summary:
Rome has been synonymous with mythology since the birth of civilisation. Few places around the
The Roman Empire had a huge influence on the course of European art and culture. Lasting impre
Keywords:
rome, italy, romans, sorrento, vatican, pompeii, roma, pompey, gladiators, colosseum, maximus
Article Body:
Rome has been synonymous with mythology since the birth of civilisation. Few places around the
The Roman Empire had a huge influence on the course of European art and culture. Lasting impre
The origins of Rome are said to date back to 753 BC and the notorious twins Romulus and Remus.
Eventually the hostilities came to a head and Romulus killed his brother Remus. Freed from his
Centuries later another great leader emerged to take the reins of the Roman Empire. General Ju
Caesar had spent his time marching his armies across Europe, defeating his hosts along the way
Having marched his army into Rome, Caesar declared himself Dictator for Life, commencing his r
Several years passed before his adopted son Augustus stood forward and succeeded his father as
By the end of the 4th century the empire was in decline; the map of Europe was changing. One b
The fall of the Roman Empire has spawned many theories as to how the world´s greatest power fe
Whatever the reason, the face of Europe changed forever, heralding the dawn of a new age.
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
Available at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html