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  2. Category:Comics set in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Comics set in the Roman Empire (5 P) Pages in category "Comics set in ancient Rome"

  3. Category:Comics set in the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Comics set in the Roman Empire" The following 5 pages are in this category ...

  4. The Comic History of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Leech and à Beckett first collaborated on their The Comic History of England (1847–1848), for which Leech had produced broadly humorous etchings. [5] He created still finer illustrations to The Comic History of Rome (1851) [6] — which, particularly in its minor woodcuts, shows some exquisitely graceful touches, as witness the fair faces that rise from the surging water in his illustration ...

  5. The Roman Holidays - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Holidays is a half-hour Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 9 to December 2, 1972. [1] Reruns were later shown on the USA Cartoon Express during the 1980s, Cartoon Network during the 1990s and Boomerang during the 2000s.

  6. Icones Imperatorum Romanorum - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the 1645 edition of Icones Imperatorum Romanorum.The figures depicted are Constantine the Great (left), Julius Caesar (center) and Rudolf I (right).. Icones Imperatorum Romanorum ('Images of the Emperors of the Romans'), originally published under the title Vivae omnium fere imperatorum imagines, is a 1557 originally Latin-language numismatic and historical work by the Dutch ...

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  9. I, Carumbus - Wikipedia

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    Mike Duncan was the Roman history consultant. [4] Michael Palin [5] and Joe Mantegna appear in the episode as the museum curator and Gordus Antonius, respectively. The episode is a historical parody reimagining to I, Claudius and Caligula, features the Simpson family learning about ancient Rome. It received generally positive reviews from ...