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Rome - Power & Glory 1/2
Discovery Channel For thousand years Rome was the center of the known world. One of the la...
published: 10 May 2012
author: LarusMarinus2000
Rome - Power & Glory 1/2
Rome - Power & Glory 1/2
Discovery Channel For thousand years Rome was the center of the known world. One of the largest empires in the history has unified all of the conquered lands...- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 60413
- author: LarusMarinus2000
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The Foundation of Rome - Myth at the Heart of the Roman Empire (1/7)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts --...
published: 26 Jul 2011
author: OUlearn
The Foundation of Rome - Myth at the Heart of the Roman Empire (1/7)
The Foundation of Rome - Myth at the Heart of the Roman Empire (1/7)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts --- An introduction to the stories of the foundation of Rome and how ...- published: 26 Jul 2011
- views: 2069
- author: OUlearn
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Myths and Legends - The Founding of Rome
Romulus and Remus are Rome's twin founders in its traditional foundation myth. They are de...
published: 14 May 2010
author: TitusLabienus
Myths and Legends - The Founding of Rome
Myths and Legends - The Founding of Rome
Romulus and Remus are Rome's twin founders in its traditional foundation myth. They are descendants of the Trojan prince and refugee Aeneas, and are fathered...- published: 14 May 2010
- views: 32419
- author: TitusLabienus
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Foundation of the Roman Empire (Documentary)
Foundation of the Roman Empire (Documentary)
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published: 11 Aug 2013
Foundation of the Roman Empire (Documentary)
Foundation of the Roman Empire (Documentary)
Foundation of the Roman Empire (Documentary) ... 2013 This documentary and the rest of the documentaries presented relate to important times and figures in history, historic places and sites, archaeology, science, conspiracy theories, and education. The Topics of these video documentaries are varied and cover ancient history, Rome, Greece, Egypt, science, technology, nature, planet earth, the solar system, the universe, war, education, Biographies, television, archaeology, Illuminati, Area 51, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, corruption, martial arts, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind- published: 11 Aug 2013
- views: 59
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罗马建筑02 It Takes a City The Founding of Rome and the Beginnings of Urbanism in Italy HALFCD TLF
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published: 30 Jun 2012
author: borawang008
罗马建筑02 It Takes a City The Founding of Rome and the Beginnings of Urbanism in Italy HALFCD TLF
罗马建筑02 It Takes a City The Founding of Rome and the Beginnings of Urbanism in Italy HALFCD TLF
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 73
- author: borawang008
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Documentary: "So Great was the Burden of Founding Rome"
Looking at the history of Rome through the lens of the Aeneid, its great epic of national ...
published: 05 Mar 2007
author: lauragauch
Documentary: "So Great was the Burden of Founding Rome"
Documentary: "So Great was the Burden of Founding Rome"
Looking at the history of Rome through the lens of the Aeneid, its great epic of national identity. Created by classmates Laura Gauch and Shiv Subramaniam fo...- published: 05 Mar 2007
- views: 37058
- author: lauragauch
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The Founding Of Ancient Rome
This lesson covers the foundation of Rome. We look at the geography of Italy. We examine s...
published: 22 Nov 2013
The Founding Of Ancient Rome
The Founding Of Ancient Rome
This lesson covers the foundation of Rome. We look at the geography of Italy. We examine some of its most important inhabitants before the Romans. Finally, we look at both the historical facts and the Roman myths regarding the foundation of Rome. Italy: An Unlikely Home To A Mighty Empire Behold Italy. It may not look like much, but this graceful peninsula would come to be home to one of the largest, most enduring civilisations in human history: the Roman Empire. Given its glorious future, we might expect Italy to be a land overflowing with natural resources, but in fact, Italy offered few resources, just a bit of tin, copper, iron and gold. The only thing Italy had a lot of was fertile land and some very fine marble. Well then, perhaps Italy was a great mercantile centre, given its central position and miles of shoreline. But no, the shores of Italy offered few natural harbours, making it surprisingly unsuited to a mercantile empire. Maybe Italy was sort of a natural fortress, surrounded by the sea on three sides and protected by the Alps to the north. But no, Italy's low-lying coastline made it easy to invade by sea. The Alps provided some protection but not very much. It was not an effective barrier against invaders from the north. So why, with few resources, few harbours and vulnerable borders, did Italy become the seat of such a mighty empire? Well, Italy had plenty of fertile land, allowing it to support a large population. And since the people of Italy could not easily acquire other resources through mining or trade, the only option remaining was to take them by force. And since Italy offered so few boundaries to invasion, the people of Italy learned the valuable lesson of 'Conquer, or be conquered.' That must have been the sight that greeted the first Latin-speaking peoples as they made their way across the Alps between 2,000 and 1,000 BCE: a lush, fertile land just begging to be conquered. Early Inhabitants Of Italy Yet these early Latin-speaking invaders, or Latins as they're called, were not the first people to set their sights on Italy. The Italian peninsula was already occupied by Etruscans in the north and Greeks in the south. We actually know very little about the Etruscans. We know that they didn't speak Latin or any of the other Indo-European languages that had spread from the Black Sea basin. This suggests that the Etruscans had been living in Italy since as early as 3-4,000 BCE. In the centuries that followed, the Etruscans made some neat architectural innovations, including the arch and the vault as well as some pretty art, including murals and sculptures. The most famous forms of Etruscan art are their funerary urns and sarcophagi. As you may have deduced from these burial statues, women enjoyed an elevated status in Etruscan culture. Both the Greeks and Romans wondered at the freedom of Etruscan women, who engaged in public festivals and dined with their husbands. Unfortunately, the Romans borrowed the Etruscans' arches and art but not their views on women. While the Etruscans were spreading across northern and central Italy, the Greeks began colonising southern Italy and Sicily around 800 BCE. The mountains of Greece might have protected the Greeks from invasion, but they offered very little good land for farming. The fertile plains of Italy served as a breadbasket for growing Greek states, who raced to establish colonies and feed their expanding populations. These Greek colonies were just as civilised as their homeland and were centres of art, religion and even philosophy, being the home to such famous philosophers as Pythagoras and Archimedes. The Greeks provided the Romans with their alphabet, their religion and many elements of their art and architecture.- published: 22 Nov 2013
- views: 3
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101 History-changers (16) FOUNDING OF ROME
Dennis Daily narrates a series on the major events and themes of history, as prepared by j...
published: 21 Jul 2012
author: epicmarkhistory
101 History-changers (16) FOUNDING OF ROME
101 History-changers (16) FOUNDING OF ROME
Dennis Daily narrates a series on the major events and themes of history, as prepared by journalist L. David Mark. There is a break in the report, since it w...- published: 21 Jul 2012
- views: 46
- author: epicmarkhistory
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Founding Of Rome-Remus and Romulus
Latin Project....
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: Katelynn Kummerle
Founding Of Rome-Remus and Romulus
Founding Of Rome-Remus and Romulus
Latin Project.- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 299
- author: Katelynn Kummerle
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The Histories Part 20: The Founding of Rome
How it all began....
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: TristanPEJ
The Histories Part 20: The Founding of Rome
The Histories Part 20: The Founding of Rome
How it all began.- published: 14 Jun 2012
- views: 211
- author: TristanPEJ
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Ferro Explaining the Founding of Rome
Our cultural attaché Ferro Trabalzi explains the founding of Rome during our fieldtrip to ...
published: 22 Jan 2011
author: polytekton
Ferro Explaining the Founding of Rome
Ferro Explaining the Founding of Rome
Our cultural attaché Ferro Trabalzi explains the founding of Rome during our fieldtrip to Ostia Antica, leading a flock of Iowa State University students of ...- published: 22 Jan 2011
- views: 139
- author: polytekton
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Founding the Roman and American Republics (with Parallels)
I talk about the foundation of the American and Roman republics, and the parallels between...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: TheHumanFiction
Founding the Roman and American Republics (with Parallels)
Founding the Roman and American Republics (with Parallels)
I talk about the foundation of the American and Roman republics, and the parallels between the two during these early years. Watch the playlist of the histor...- published: 29 Oct 2011
- views: 621
- author: TheHumanFiction
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Modern day version of the Founding of Rome
Cp World Cultures Video Project. Modern Version of the Founding Of Rome. I own absolutely ...
published: 05 Jun 2012
author: Shaina Talley
Modern day version of the Founding of Rome
Modern day version of the Founding of Rome
Cp World Cultures Video Project. Modern Version of the Founding Of Rome. I own absolutely no rights to the song "House Party", no copyright infringement inte...- published: 05 Jun 2012
- views: 16
- author: Shaina Talley