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  2. Rome Reborn - Wikipedia

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    Rome Reborn is a paid virtual reality project consisting of apps and videos that allows users to experience a digital reconstruction of Rome during the period of late antiquity. [1] The project produced five individual modules that showcase different monuments and locations in the city during 320 A.D.

  3. Ad Pirum - Wikipedia

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    Remnants of Ad Pirum. Excavations reveal the fortress to have an oval shape, 250 metres (820 ft) in length, 30 to 80 m (98 to 262 ft) in width, and with a wall at a height of 6–8 m and a thickness of about 2.7 m; the wall towers were 10 m high. [2]

  4. Largo di Torre Argentina - Wikipedia

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    ' Silver Tower Square ', Italian: [ˈlarɡo di ˈtorre ardʒenˈtiːna]) is a large open space in Rome, Italy, with four Roman Republican temples and the remains of Pompey's Theatre. It is in the ancient Campus Martius. [1]. This was one the places where the ancient "Argentario"--the silver/moneny men--the bankers, used for their profession.

  5. Fregellae - Wikipedia

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    A 3D navigable reconstruction of the town, by Inglobe Technologies; a video tour of the reconstruction is also available on YouTube Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fregellae . 41°32′12″N 13°32′20″E  /  41.53667°N 13.53889°E  / 41.53667; 13

  6. Pantheon obelisk - Wikipedia

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    The Pantheon obelisk or Obelisco Macuteo is an Egyptian obelisk in Rome in Piazza della Rotonda in front of the Pantheon on a fountain. It is one of the 13 obelisks in Rome and one of relatively few ancient monoliths. It is 6.34 m high (14.52 m including its base). [1] [2] [3]

  7. Meet the Romans with Mary Beard - Wikipedia

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    Beard takes the Via Appia to Rome to show the lives of ordinary citizens in imperial times, those citizens who would be in the top seats of the Colosseum.She takes a boat to Rome's port Ostia, where imported goods come from all over the Mediterranean, and she takes us into the bowels of Monte Testaccio.

  8. Rome: The World's First Superpower - Wikipedia

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    Rome: The World's First Superpower is a 2014 Channel 5 television series in 4 episodes narrated by Larry Lamb about the Roman Empire first broadcast in October 2014. [1] The series combined input from historians and CGI to present the history of ancient Rome.

  9. Engineering an Empire - Wikipedia

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    The show started as a documentary about the engineering feats of Ancient Rome and later evolved into a series. [citation needed] It originally ran for one full season of weekly episodes. A video game, History: Egypt – Engineering an Empire, was released in 2010. [2] [3]