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3éme Tour Coupe Avesnois Notte: SC St Remy/Nord - US Bavay
Résultat: SC St Rémy/Nord 0 - 0 US Bavay (tab: 3-4)
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Forum antique de Bavay
Le Forum antique de Bavay, musée archéologique du département du Nord, est situé à Bavay. Le site de Bagacum Nerviorum est progressivement découvert lors de fouilles archéologiques au XIXe et XXe siècle. Rendez vous il y a 2000 ans avec le plus grand forum romain mis au jour en France.
Mettez vos pas dans ceux des romains en découvrant les vestiges d'un forum antique, sur 2,5 hectares, parcourez
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course benjamin bavay 22 06 2013
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Au Chat Noir à Bavay
Au Chat Noir à Bavay.
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UNSS Danse Collège Jean Lemaire Bavay Luna 2014
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Bavay est-elle une ville hantée ? - Archive INA
D'étranges bruits ressemblant à des coups donnés dans les murs et dont la provenance reste non identifiée, intriguent et inquiètent les habitants de la cité des neuf fontaines à Bavay...
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The Roman Forum of Bagacum (Bavay - FR)
This video is direct, real-time capture of the fully interactive, 3D reconstruction of the Roman Forum of Bagacum, 2nd century. This new version put the focus on high resolution in models and materials, light simulation and character animation. The yellow flames are time gates enabling the visitor to compare the reconstruction with the current status of the Forum. The presentation is used in a
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Tour 2015 à Bavay
Passage du Tour De France 2015 à Bavay.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/GoZM/
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2012 10 U15 SCFC - BAVAY 4-3
2012 10 U15 SCFC - BAVAY 4-3
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France: Bavay & Boulogne – Roman ruins revealed
In the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France we visit two archaeological sites: Bavay, capital of the Nervii, and an important commercial centre from which Caesar marched forth on his conquest of Britain; and Boulogne, the harbor where the Roman Classis Britannica was stationed and where underground excavations revealed the foundations of the City’s Gallo-Roman walls. Painted walls, building foundat
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Bavay fait son show
1ére du spectacle Bavay fait son Show, juillet 2015, plus de 2h de spectacle autour des grands tubes de la variété internationale et la variété française
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Duathlon S Houdain lez Bavay
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harlem shake bavay
Harlem Shake de Bavay ;D
PS : désolé pour la mauvaise qualité
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La DN1 à Bavay
retour sur la course de Bavay du 23 aout 2015
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Service Bavay Doualle Ambulances
Nous contacter
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65ème Grand prix de BAVAY
65ème Grand prix de BAVAY, le 21-08-2011, 13 Tours de 11Kms (143Kms) Organisation: vélo club Bavaisien, circuit: BAVAY, BUVIGNIES, LE SAULE, LA GARE ET LE CENTRE DE BAVAY, 163 coureurs ont pris le départ, catégorie Elite Nationale. http://ecvcpb.fr
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Patrick Bavay 18 septembre 2014
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Fêtes Gallo-Romaines Bavay 2013 - Hoplomaque contre Myrmillon
Du 5 au 7 juillet 2013 ont eu lieu les Fêtes Gallo-Romaines au forum antique de Bavay. Découvrez les combat entre Italicus l'hoplomaque et Gaius le myrmillon, du célèbre Ludus Nerviorum ! Place au combat !
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bavay fête romaine
Jonathan chante en Russe.
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Harmonie de Bavay lors des Fêtes Gallo-Romaines de Bavay (4/5) Le 06/07/2013
L'Harmonie de Bavay lors des Fêtes Gallo-Romaines de Bavay (4/5) Le 06/07/2013
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Départ du Duathlon S de Houdain-Les-Bavay !
Yann Duriez
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bavay
rando VTT à Bavay (59) le lundi 21 avril 2014
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Fêtes Gallo-Romaines Bavay 2013 - www.telemb.be
Bavay est revenue 2000 ans en arrière ce week-end. Cette machine à remonter le temps est mise en place tous les deux ans dans le nord de la France. Pour un week-end Gallo-romain. Beaucoup de Belges se déplacent pour assister aux reconstitutions des combats de gladiateurs...
3éme Tour Coupe Avesnois Notte: SC St Remy/Nord - US Bavay
Résultat: SC St Rémy/Nord 0 - 0 US Bavay (tab: 3-4)...
Résultat: SC St Rémy/Nord 0 - 0 US Bavay (tab: 3-4)
wn.com/3Éme Tour Coupe Avesnois Notte Sc St Remy Nord US Bavay
Résultat: SC St Rémy/Nord 0 - 0 US Bavay (tab: 3-4)
- published: 22 Oct 2013
- views: 689
Forum antique de Bavay
Le Forum antique de Bavay, musée archéologique du département du Nord, est situé à Bavay. Le site de Bagacum Nerviorum est progressivement découvert lors de fou...
Le Forum antique de Bavay, musée archéologique du département du Nord, est situé à Bavay. Le site de Bagacum Nerviorum est progressivement découvert lors de fouilles archéologiques au XIXe et XXe siècle. Rendez vous il y a 2000 ans avec le plus grand forum romain mis au jour en France.
Mettez vos pas dans ceux des romains en découvrant les vestiges d'un forum antique, sur 2,5 hectares, parcourez ce qui fut le cœur de Bagacum, capitale de la cité des Nerviens.
• Objets gallo-romains résultant des fouilles archéologiques à Bavay et dans sa région
• Film en 3D d'animation virtuelle qui ouvre la visite de Bagacum Nerviorum, capitale des Nerviens.
• Amusements et découvertes en famille garantis Les enfants de 7 à 12 ans disposent d'un parcours de visite qui éveillera leur curiosité et leur sens de l'observation
• Toute l'année, de multiples animations vous sont proposées. Stage pour les enfants, séances de cinéma à la belle étoile, conférences avec des spécialistes, événements festifs...
wn.com/Forum Antique De Bavay
Le Forum antique de Bavay, musée archéologique du département du Nord, est situé à Bavay. Le site de Bagacum Nerviorum est progressivement découvert lors de fouilles archéologiques au XIXe et XXe siècle. Rendez vous il y a 2000 ans avec le plus grand forum romain mis au jour en France.
Mettez vos pas dans ceux des romains en découvrant les vestiges d'un forum antique, sur 2,5 hectares, parcourez ce qui fut le cœur de Bagacum, capitale de la cité des Nerviens.
• Objets gallo-romains résultant des fouilles archéologiques à Bavay et dans sa région
• Film en 3D d'animation virtuelle qui ouvre la visite de Bagacum Nerviorum, capitale des Nerviens.
• Amusements et découvertes en famille garantis Les enfants de 7 à 12 ans disposent d'un parcours de visite qui éveillera leur curiosité et leur sens de l'observation
• Toute l'année, de multiples animations vous sont proposées. Stage pour les enfants, séances de cinéma à la belle étoile, conférences avec des spécialistes, événements festifs...
- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 1165
Au Chat Noir à Bavay
Au Chat Noir à Bavay....
Au Chat Noir à Bavay.
wn.com/Au Chat Noir À Bavay
Au Chat Noir à Bavay.
- published: 12 Jan 2015
- views: 1122
Bavay est-elle une ville hantée ? - Archive INA
D'étranges bruits ressemblant à des coups donnés dans les murs et dont la provenance reste non identifiée, intriguent et inquiètent les habitants de la cité des...
D'étranges bruits ressemblant à des coups donnés dans les murs et dont la provenance reste non identifiée, intriguent et inquiètent les habitants de la cité des neuf fontaines à Bavay...
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wn.com/Bavay Est Elle Une Ville Hantée Archive Ina
D'étranges bruits ressemblant à des coups donnés dans les murs et dont la provenance reste non identifiée, intriguent et inquiètent les habitants de la cité des neuf fontaines à Bavay...
Images d'archive INA
Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
http://www.ina.fr Abonnez-vous http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=inasociete Abonnez-vous http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=inasociete
- published: 13 Jan 2014
- views: 4746
The Roman Forum of Bagacum (Bavay - FR)
This video is direct, real-time capture of the fully interactive, 3D reconstruction of the Roman Forum of Bagacum, 2nd century. This new version put the focus ...
This video is direct, real-time capture of the fully interactive, 3D reconstruction of the Roman Forum of Bagacum, 2nd century. This new version put the focus on high resolution in models and materials, light simulation and character animation. The yellow flames are time gates enabling the visitor to compare the reconstruction with the current status of the Forum. The presentation is used in a guided tour, with total access to the reconstructed site.
wn.com/The Roman Forum Of Bagacum (Bavay Fr)
This video is direct, real-time capture of the fully interactive, 3D reconstruction of the Roman Forum of Bagacum, 2nd century. This new version put the focus on high resolution in models and materials, light simulation and character animation. The yellow flames are time gates enabling the visitor to compare the reconstruction with the current status of the Forum. The presentation is used in a guided tour, with total access to the reconstructed site.
- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 2615
Tour 2015 à Bavay
Passage du Tour De France 2015 à Bavay.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/GoZM/...
Passage du Tour De France 2015 à Bavay.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/GoZM/
wn.com/Tour 2015 À Bavay
Passage du Tour De France 2015 à Bavay.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/GoZM/
- published: 09 Jul 2015
- views: 488
2012 10 U15 SCFC - BAVAY 4-3
2012 10 U15 SCFC - BAVAY 4-3...
2012 10 U15 SCFC - BAVAY 4-3
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2012 10 U15 SCFC - BAVAY 4-3
- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 382
France: Bavay & Boulogne – Roman ruins revealed
In the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France we visit two archaeological sites: Bavay, capital of the Nervii, and an important commercial centre from which Caesar...
In the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France we visit two archaeological sites: Bavay, capital of the Nervii, and an important commercial centre from which Caesar marched forth on his conquest of Britain; and Boulogne, the harbor where the Roman Classis Britannica was stationed and where underground excavations revealed the foundations of the City’s Gallo-Roman walls. Painted walls, building foundations and artifacts from the sites reveal the significance of these two locations. This is part 1 of 4 in which we cross the English Channel to explore the Roman connection between Nord-Pas-de-Calais in France and Kent, in England. For more information: visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #156 in the International category. Description
wn.com/France Bavay Boulogne – Roman Ruins Revealed
In the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France we visit two archaeological sites: Bavay, capital of the Nervii, and an important commercial centre from which Caesar marched forth on his conquest of Britain; and Boulogne, the harbor where the Roman Classis Britannica was stationed and where underground excavations revealed the foundations of the City’s Gallo-Roman walls. Painted walls, building foundations and artifacts from the sites reveal the significance of these two locations. This is part 1 of 4 in which we cross the English Channel to explore the Roman connection between Nord-Pas-de-Calais in France and Kent, in England. For more information: visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #156 in the International category. Description
- published: 30 Mar 2015
- views: 50
Bavay fait son show
1ére du spectacle Bavay fait son Show, juillet 2015, plus de 2h de spectacle autour des grands tubes de la variété internationale et la variété française...
1ére du spectacle Bavay fait son Show, juillet 2015, plus de 2h de spectacle autour des grands tubes de la variété internationale et la variété française
wn.com/Bavay Fait Son Show
1ére du spectacle Bavay fait son Show, juillet 2015, plus de 2h de spectacle autour des grands tubes de la variété internationale et la variété française
- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 106
harlem shake bavay
Harlem Shake de Bavay ;D
PS : désolé pour la mauvaise qualité...
Harlem Shake de Bavay ;D
PS : désolé pour la mauvaise qualité
wn.com/Harlem Shake Bavay
Harlem Shake de Bavay ;D
PS : désolé pour la mauvaise qualité
- published: 07 Apr 2013
- views: 293
La DN1 à Bavay
retour sur la course de Bavay du 23 aout 2015...
retour sur la course de Bavay du 23 aout 2015
wn.com/La Dn1 À Bavay
retour sur la course de Bavay du 23 aout 2015
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 128
Service Bavay Doualle Ambulances
Nous contacter
09 52 07 32 76...
Nous contacter
09 52 07 32 76
wn.com/Service Bavay Doualle Ambulances
Nous contacter
09 52 07 32 76
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 615
65ème Grand prix de BAVAY
65ème Grand prix de BAVAY, le 21-08-2011, 13 Tours de 11Kms (143Kms) Organisation: vélo club Bavaisien, circuit: BAVAY, BUVIGNIES, LE SAULE, LA GARE ET LE CENTR...
65ème Grand prix de BAVAY, le 21-08-2011, 13 Tours de 11Kms (143Kms) Organisation: vélo club Bavaisien, circuit: BAVAY, BUVIGNIES, LE SAULE, LA GARE ET LE CENTRE DE BAVAY, 163 coureurs ont pris le départ, catégorie Elite Nationale. http://ecvcpb.fr
wn.com/65Ème Grand Prix De Bavay
65ème Grand prix de BAVAY, le 21-08-2011, 13 Tours de 11Kms (143Kms) Organisation: vélo club Bavaisien, circuit: BAVAY, BUVIGNIES, LE SAULE, LA GARE ET LE CENTRE DE BAVAY, 163 coureurs ont pris le départ, catégorie Elite Nationale. http://ecvcpb.fr
- published: 23 Aug 2011
- views: 547
Fêtes Gallo-Romaines Bavay 2013 - Hoplomaque contre Myrmillon
Du 5 au 7 juillet 2013 ont eu lieu les Fêtes Gallo-Romaines au forum antique de Bavay. Découvrez les combat entre Italicus l'hoplomaque et Gaius le myrmillon, d...
Du 5 au 7 juillet 2013 ont eu lieu les Fêtes Gallo-Romaines au forum antique de Bavay. Découvrez les combat entre Italicus l'hoplomaque et Gaius le myrmillon, du célèbre Ludus Nerviorum ! Place au combat !
wn.com/Fêtes Gallo Romaines Bavay 2013 Hoplomaque Contre Myrmillon
Du 5 au 7 juillet 2013 ont eu lieu les Fêtes Gallo-Romaines au forum antique de Bavay. Découvrez les combat entre Italicus l'hoplomaque et Gaius le myrmillon, du célèbre Ludus Nerviorum ! Place au combat !
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 511
bavay fête romaine
Jonathan chante en Russe....
Jonathan chante en Russe.
wn.com/Bavay Fête Romaine
Jonathan chante en Russe.
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 171
Harmonie de Bavay lors des Fêtes Gallo-Romaines de Bavay (4/5) Le 06/07/2013
L'Harmonie de Bavay lors des Fêtes Gallo-Romaines de Bavay (4/5) Le 06/07/2013...
L'Harmonie de Bavay lors des Fêtes Gallo-Romaines de Bavay (4/5) Le 06/07/2013
wn.com/Harmonie De Bavay Lors Des Fêtes Gallo Romaines De Bavay (4 5) Le 06 07 2013
L'Harmonie de Bavay lors des Fêtes Gallo-Romaines de Bavay (4/5) Le 06/07/2013
- published: 07 Jul 2013
- views: 120
Départ du Duathlon S de Houdain-Les-Bavay !
Yann Duriez
Facebook.com/yanndurieztri
Twitter.com/yannduriez
Instagram.com/yannduriez...
Yann Duriez
Facebook.com/yanndurieztri
Twitter.com/yannduriez
Instagram.com/yannduriez
wn.com/Départ Du Duathlon S De Houdain Les Bavay
Yann Duriez
Facebook.com/yanndurieztri
Twitter.com/yannduriez
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- published: 29 Mar 2015
- views: 146
bavay
rando VTT à Bavay (59) le lundi 21 avril 2014...
rando VTT à Bavay (59) le lundi 21 avril 2014
wn.com/Bavay
rando VTT à Bavay (59) le lundi 21 avril 2014
- published: 22 Apr 2014
- views: 66
Fêtes Gallo-Romaines Bavay 2013 - www.telemb.be
Bavay est revenue 2000 ans en arrière ce week-end. Cette machine à remonter le temps est mise en place tous les deux ans dans le nord de la France. Pour un week...
Bavay est revenue 2000 ans en arrière ce week-end. Cette machine à remonter le temps est mise en place tous les deux ans dans le nord de la France. Pour un week-end Gallo-romain. Beaucoup de Belges se déplacent pour assister aux reconstitutions des combats de gladiateurs...
wn.com/Fêtes Gallo Romaines Bavay 2013 Www.Telemb.Be
Bavay est revenue 2000 ans en arrière ce week-end. Cette machine à remonter le temps est mise en place tous les deux ans dans le nord de la France. Pour un week-end Gallo-romain. Beaucoup de Belges se déplacent pour assister aux reconstitutions des combats de gladiateurs...
- published: 10 Jul 2013
- views: 612
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Visiting the Roman Forum | Rome Travel
Will your kids just not sit still for photos? Check out this short video to learn to shoot them like a pro http://bit.ly/1PDkrcx
Watch more How to Visit Rome videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514461-Visiting-the-Roman-Forum-Rome-Travel
Planning a trip to Rome? Learn about the Roman Forum in this travel video. Once the heart of Rome, the ruins of many significant temples and other structures
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Best Travel to Roman Ruins Baalbek Lebanon
Best Travel to Roman Ruins Baalbek Lebanon. Explore the best travel destinations in the world, Best Trips, Adventures, and Places to Visit around the world. Find the Beautiful pictures of Magnificent structures, Wonderful Nature, Stunning beaches, Amazing Buildings, Fascinating places, Historical museum, and more. Get more information and tips about Best travel destination, Travel destination i
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Rome Segway Tour part 3
http://tourvideos.com/ Our Segway tour of Rome continues with a stop at the Mouth of Truth, then we ride on to the Capitoline Hill for a grand view looking at the Roman Forum. Finally, rolling back towards Piazza Venezia, we finish where we started at Trajan's Column. Riding the Segway has been a blast, so easy and enjoyable, especially with Mark Winds as our tour guide who told us all about th
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Les Falaises de Moher
Ne manquez pas les fascinantes Falaises de Moher, dans le comté de Clare, qui offrent l'un des points de vue en Irlande les plus étonnants. Padraic votre guide vous raconte les légendes et histoires liées a ces majestueuses parois rocheuses.
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Funny guided tour of the Colosseum
during our visit in the Colosseum we were joking about irrelevant info usually provided by tour guides.
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Rome Reborn 1.0 - Roman Forum
This is a real time video capture of the Rome Reborn 1.0 model, made using OpenSceneGraph, highlighting the area of the Roman Forum. The video is copyright 2008 The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, and the model is copyright 2008 The Regents of the University of California. Visit www.romereborn.virginia.edu for more info.
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The Ancient Roman Forum - Rome, Italy
Located in the center of Rome, the Roman Forum is a large plaza that is home to the ruins of several government buildings that survive from ancient Rome. The Roman Forum served as the center of public life in Rome for several centuries.
It is located at the base of Palatine Hill, and it's just a short walk from the Roman Colosseum and Trajan's Forum, making the area a popular tourist destination
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The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum.
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Montrésor champions académiques UNSS Danse 9 avril 2014
Chorégraphie gagnante des Académiques de danse UNSS à Orléans
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Roman Forum, Ancient Rome Italy
The Roman Forum (Latin: Forum Romanum, Italian: Foro Romano) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.
It was for centuries the center of Roman public life: the site of triumphal p
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ArcoSettinioSevero Leptis Magna Libya by Giacomo Rinaldi
Arch of Septimius Severus in Leptis Magna Libya, survey made with Spherical Photogrammetry by Gabriele Fangi
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The Coolest Stuff on the Planet- Roamin' the Roman Forums
The Roman Forum is the ultimate public square. Over the centuries it's been used as a market place, a court and everything between. Tune in to learn more about the astonishing Forum -- and how it's used today.
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Falaises de Moher Irlande
Vidéo exécutée sous le vent d'Irlande
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Basílica, Leptis Magna / Roman Basilica
Reconstrucción infográfica de la Basílica de Leptis Magna. 3d virtual reconstruction of the Basilica of Leptis Magna.
Más información: http://italicaromana.blogspot.com
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Irlande 05 L'anneau du Kerry 2011 Copie
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Ancient Rome HD: The Archaic Comitium, Pt I
Long before the Roman Forum was established in ancient Rome, the main gathering spot was the archaic Comitium located to the far west of what would become the Forum Romanum. The center of the city, Kingdom, Republic and Empire of Rome, the Comitium is where western civilization began.
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Alan's Italy Show # 28 - The Roman Forum with Professor Eve D'Ambra
A tour of the Roman Forum with Dr. Eve D'Ambra, Professor of Art, Vassar College. Talking about the history of this famous archeological site in Rome, Professor D'Ambra will talk about the development of the Forum during the thousand year Roman Empire with special focus on the Basilicas, Temple of Vesta, House of the Vestal Virgins, Temple of Pollux and Castor, among many other monuments.
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the Roman Forum tour - video 2
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Ancient Rome #4 - The Roman Forum - Introduction
The Ancient Rome Tour Series #4. The Roman Forum history and beginning is very interesting.
This video is great for travelers, students and history buffs alike.
I hope you enjoy them, and if so, please pass it along to whoever you think might enjoy it too. PLEASE CLICK THE LIKE BUTTON!
Anyone VISITING ROME, if you have any questions, leave me a comment and I am happy to answer you at my ea
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Film officiel de l'agglomération de carcassonne
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Cinq jours à Edinburgh, en Ecosse, juin 2015.
Cinq jours pour visiter cette ville, c'est juste suffisant, pour monter sur Arthur's seat, observer la ville en panorama 360°, pour visiter son château sis sur une cheminée d'un ancien volcan, pour visiter ses musées, ses tours et ses coins cachés...
Visiting the Roman Forum | Rome Travel
Will your kids just not sit still for photos? Check out this short video to learn to shoot them like a pro http://bit.ly/1PDkrcx
Watch more How to Visit Rome ...
Will your kids just not sit still for photos? Check out this short video to learn to shoot them like a pro http://bit.ly/1PDkrcx
Watch more How to Visit Rome videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514461-Visiting-the-Roman-Forum-Rome-Travel
Planning a trip to Rome? Learn about the Roman Forum in this travel video. Once the heart of Rome, the ruins of many significant temples and other structures can be seen here.
Ancient Rome might be even more famous than today’s Rome.
You’ll certainly want to spend plenty of time in the ruins of ancient Rome during your visit to the city.
The Roman Forum is a good place to start.
This was once the heart of Rome.
Today, the ruins of many significant temples and other structures can be seen in the Roman Forum.
You’ll see the remains of temples dedicated to Saturn, Vesta, Venus and Roma, and many others.
Many of the structures in the Roman Forum had political significance. One of the more popular sights within the ruins is the Arch of Septimius Severus, which dates to 203 AD. This white marble triumphal arch stands over 60 feet high.
Not far from the arch is the Milliarium Aureum, the base of what was once a monument meant to mark the very center of Rome.
And of course there’s the Rostra, the platform from which Roman politicians would deliver speeches.
There are also some intriguing mysteries in the Roman Forum. For example -- Nobody knows for certain what the Lapis Niger, a black marble slab, was originally built for. Be sure to check it out!
Take your time exploring the ruins...there’s so much history to explore.
wn.com/Visiting The Roman Forum | Rome Travel
Will your kids just not sit still for photos? Check out this short video to learn to shoot them like a pro http://bit.ly/1PDkrcx
Watch more How to Visit Rome videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514461-Visiting-the-Roman-Forum-Rome-Travel
Planning a trip to Rome? Learn about the Roman Forum in this travel video. Once the heart of Rome, the ruins of many significant temples and other structures can be seen here.
Ancient Rome might be even more famous than today’s Rome.
You’ll certainly want to spend plenty of time in the ruins of ancient Rome during your visit to the city.
The Roman Forum is a good place to start.
This was once the heart of Rome.
Today, the ruins of many significant temples and other structures can be seen in the Roman Forum.
You’ll see the remains of temples dedicated to Saturn, Vesta, Venus and Roma, and many others.
Many of the structures in the Roman Forum had political significance. One of the more popular sights within the ruins is the Arch of Septimius Severus, which dates to 203 AD. This white marble triumphal arch stands over 60 feet high.
Not far from the arch is the Milliarium Aureum, the base of what was once a monument meant to mark the very center of Rome.
And of course there’s the Rostra, the platform from which Roman politicians would deliver speeches.
There are also some intriguing mysteries in the Roman Forum. For example -- Nobody knows for certain what the Lapis Niger, a black marble slab, was originally built for. Be sure to check it out!
Take your time exploring the ruins...there’s so much history to explore.
- published: 03 Dec 2013
- views: 5277
Best Travel to Roman Ruins Baalbek Lebanon
Best Travel to Roman Ruins Baalbek Lebanon. Explore the best travel destinations in the world, Best Trips, Adventures, and Places to Visit around the world. F...
Best Travel to Roman Ruins Baalbek Lebanon. Explore the best travel destinations in the world, Best Trips, Adventures, and Places to Visit around the world. Find the Beautiful pictures of Magnificent structures, Wonderful Nature, Stunning beaches, Amazing Buildings, Fascinating places, Historical museum, and more. Get more information and tips about Best travel destination, Travel destination ideas, Top travel destination, Travel destination in Asia, Travel destination videos, Travel destination reviews of ultimate vacation spots around the world.
wn.com/Best Travel To Roman Ruins Baalbek Lebanon
Best Travel to Roman Ruins Baalbek Lebanon. Explore the best travel destinations in the world, Best Trips, Adventures, and Places to Visit around the world. Find the Beautiful pictures of Magnificent structures, Wonderful Nature, Stunning beaches, Amazing Buildings, Fascinating places, Historical museum, and more. Get more information and tips about Best travel destination, Travel destination ideas, Top travel destination, Travel destination in Asia, Travel destination videos, Travel destination reviews of ultimate vacation spots around the world.
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 27
Rome Segway Tour part 3
http://tourvideos.com/ Our Segway tour of Rome continues with a stop at the Mouth of Truth, then we ride on to the Capitoline Hill for a grand view looking at ...
http://tourvideos.com/ Our Segway tour of Rome continues with a stop at the Mouth of Truth, then we ride on to the Capitoline Hill for a grand view looking at the Roman Forum. Finally, rolling back towards Piazza Venezia, we finish where we started at Trajan's Column. Riding the Segway has been a blast, so easy and enjoyable, especially with Mark Winds as our tour guide who told us all about the sights.
wn.com/Rome Segway Tour Part 3
http://tourvideos.com/ Our Segway tour of Rome continues with a stop at the Mouth of Truth, then we ride on to the Capitoline Hill for a grand view looking at the Roman Forum. Finally, rolling back towards Piazza Venezia, we finish where we started at Trajan's Column. Riding the Segway has been a blast, so easy and enjoyable, especially with Mark Winds as our tour guide who told us all about the sights.
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 2446
Les Falaises de Moher
Ne manquez pas les fascinantes Falaises de Moher, dans le comté de Clare, qui offrent l'un des points de vue en Irlande les plus étonnants. Padraic votre guide ...
Ne manquez pas les fascinantes Falaises de Moher, dans le comté de Clare, qui offrent l'un des points de vue en Irlande les plus étonnants. Padraic votre guide vous raconte les légendes et histoires liées a ces majestueuses parois rocheuses.
wn.com/Les Falaises De Moher
Ne manquez pas les fascinantes Falaises de Moher, dans le comté de Clare, qui offrent l'un des points de vue en Irlande les plus étonnants. Padraic votre guide vous raconte les légendes et histoires liées a ces majestueuses parois rocheuses.
- published: 09 Mar 2011
- views: 2762
Funny guided tour of the Colosseum
during our visit in the Colosseum we were joking about irrelevant info usually provided by tour guides....
during our visit in the Colosseum we were joking about irrelevant info usually provided by tour guides.
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during our visit in the Colosseum we were joking about irrelevant info usually provided by tour guides.
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 99
Rome Reborn 1.0 - Roman Forum
This is a real time video capture of the Rome Reborn 1.0 model, made using OpenSceneGraph, highlighting the area of the Roman Forum. The video is copyright 2008...
This is a real time video capture of the Rome Reborn 1.0 model, made using OpenSceneGraph, highlighting the area of the Roman Forum. The video is copyright 2008 The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, and the model is copyright 2008 The Regents of the University of California. Visit www.romereborn.virginia.edu for more info.
wn.com/Rome Reborn 1.0 Roman Forum
This is a real time video capture of the Rome Reborn 1.0 model, made using OpenSceneGraph, highlighting the area of the Roman Forum. The video is copyright 2008 The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, and the model is copyright 2008 The Regents of the University of California. Visit www.romereborn.virginia.edu for more info.
- published: 11 Nov 2008
- views: 28286
The Ancient Roman Forum - Rome, Italy
Located in the center of Rome, the Roman Forum is a large plaza that is home to the ruins of several government buildings that survive from ancient Rome. The R...
Located in the center of Rome, the Roman Forum is a large plaza that is home to the ruins of several government buildings that survive from ancient Rome. The Roman Forum served as the center of public life in Rome for several centuries.
It is located at the base of Palatine Hill, and it's just a short walk from the Roman Colosseum and Trajan's Forum, making the area a popular tourist destination.
The Photos (in order)
I05A0388 - The Roman Forum, featuring the Colosseum (or Coliseum) in the distance
I05A0344 - Temple Ruins in the Roman Forum
I05A0359 - Ruins of Basilica Emilia, a civil basilica
I05A0335 - View of the Roman Forum from the Farnese Gardens on Palatine Hill; the Colosseum is in the background
I05A0362 - Altar in the Temple of (Julius) Caesar, built as a tribute to a deified Julius Caesar on the site where he was cremated
I05A0366 - Ruins of the Temple of the Castori (Castor and Pollux)
I05A0375 - Arco di Settimio Severo, the Arch of Septimius Severus, a triumphal arch built as a tribute to the victories over the Parthians
I05A0385 - Ruins of the Temple of Saturn, a temple to the god Saturn
wn.com/The Ancient Roman Forum Rome, Italy
Located in the center of Rome, the Roman Forum is a large plaza that is home to the ruins of several government buildings that survive from ancient Rome. The Roman Forum served as the center of public life in Rome for several centuries.
It is located at the base of Palatine Hill, and it's just a short walk from the Roman Colosseum and Trajan's Forum, making the area a popular tourist destination.
The Photos (in order)
I05A0388 - The Roman Forum, featuring the Colosseum (or Coliseum) in the distance
I05A0344 - Temple Ruins in the Roman Forum
I05A0359 - Ruins of Basilica Emilia, a civil basilica
I05A0335 - View of the Roman Forum from the Farnese Gardens on Palatine Hill; the Colosseum is in the background
I05A0362 - Altar in the Temple of (Julius) Caesar, built as a tribute to a deified Julius Caesar on the site where he was cremated
I05A0366 - Ruins of the Temple of the Castori (Castor and Pollux)
I05A0375 - Arco di Settimio Severo, the Arch of Septimius Severus, a triumphal arch built as a tribute to the victories over the Parthians
I05A0385 - Ruins of the Temple of Saturn, a temple to the god Saturn
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 27
The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum.
Architectural and Interior design inspirations on http://www.homedesignlove.com.com
Contact Us: http://www.homedesignlove.com/p/contact.html
i...
The Roman Forum.
Architectural and Interior design inspirations on http://www.homedesignlove.com.com
Contact Us: http://www.homedesignlove.com/p/contact.html
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wn.com/The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum.
Architectural and Interior design inspirations on http://www.homedesignlove.com.com
Contact Us: http://www.homedesignlove.com/p/contact.html
interior design, interior decorating, interior designer, interior decorator, interior design ideas, interior designs, home design, design ideas, interior design trends, home interior ideas, home interior, room design ideas, interior design, living room design, bedroom design, kitchen design, bathroom design, home office design, decorating child rooms, design a room, furniture design, interior decorating, home ideas, architecture, design tips, house decorating, home improvement, apartment decorating, kitchen counter-top, kitchen furniture
- published: 18 Jan 2014
- views: 209
Montrésor champions académiques UNSS Danse 9 avril 2014
Chorégraphie gagnante des Académiques de danse UNSS à Orléans...
Chorégraphie gagnante des Académiques de danse UNSS à Orléans
wn.com/Montrésor Champions Académiques Unss Danse 9 Avril 2014
Chorégraphie gagnante des Académiques de danse UNSS à Orléans
- published: 10 Apr 2014
- views: 966
Roman Forum, Ancient Rome Italy
The Roman Forum (Latin: Forum Romanum, Italian: Foro Romano) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buil...
The Roman Forum (Latin: Forum Romanum, Italian: Foro Romano) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.
It was for centuries the center of Roman public life: the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, criminal trials, and gladiatorial matches; and the nucleus of commercial affairs. Here statues and monuments commemorated the city's great men. The teeming heart of ancient Rome, it has been called the most celebrated meeting place in the world, and in all history. Located in the small valley between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, the Forum today is a sprawling ruin of architectural fragments and intermittent archeological excavations attracting numerous sightseers.
Many of the oldest and most important structures of the ancient city were located on or near the Forum. The Roman kingdom's earliest shrines and temples were located on the southeastern edge. These included the ancient former royal residence, the Regia (8th century BC), and the Temple of Vesta (7th century BC), as well as the surrounding complex of the Vestal Virgins, all of which were rebuilt after the rise of imperial Rome.
Other archaic shrines to the northwest, such as the Umbilicus Urbis and the Vulcanal (Shrine of Vulcan), developed into the Republic's formal Comitium (assembly area). This is where the Senate—as well as Republican government itself—began. The Senate House, government offices, tribunals, temples, memorials and statues gradually cluttered the area.
Over time the archaic Comitium was replaced by the larger adjacent Forum and the focus of judicial activity moved to the new Basilica Aemilia (179 BC). Some 130 years later, Julius Caesar built the Basilica Julia, along with the new Curia Julia, refocusing both the judicial offices and the Senate itself. This new Forum, in what proved to be its final form, then served as a revitalized city square where the people of Rome could gather for commercial, political, judicial and religious pursuits in ever greater numbers.
Eventually much economic and judicial business would transfer away from the Forum Romanum to the larger and more extravagant structures (Trajan's Forum and the Basilica Ulpia) to the north. The reign of Constantine the Great, during which the Empire was divided into its Eastern and Western halves, saw the construction of the last major expansion of the Forum complex—the Basilica of Maxentius (312 AD). This returned the political center to the Forum until the fall of the Western Roman Empire almost two centuries later.
wn.com/Roman Forum, Ancient Rome Italy
The Roman Forum (Latin: Forum Romanum, Italian: Foro Romano) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.
It was for centuries the center of Roman public life: the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, criminal trials, and gladiatorial matches; and the nucleus of commercial affairs. Here statues and monuments commemorated the city's great men. The teeming heart of ancient Rome, it has been called the most celebrated meeting place in the world, and in all history. Located in the small valley between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, the Forum today is a sprawling ruin of architectural fragments and intermittent archeological excavations attracting numerous sightseers.
Many of the oldest and most important structures of the ancient city were located on or near the Forum. The Roman kingdom's earliest shrines and temples were located on the southeastern edge. These included the ancient former royal residence, the Regia (8th century BC), and the Temple of Vesta (7th century BC), as well as the surrounding complex of the Vestal Virgins, all of which were rebuilt after the rise of imperial Rome.
Other archaic shrines to the northwest, such as the Umbilicus Urbis and the Vulcanal (Shrine of Vulcan), developed into the Republic's formal Comitium (assembly area). This is where the Senate—as well as Republican government itself—began. The Senate House, government offices, tribunals, temples, memorials and statues gradually cluttered the area.
Over time the archaic Comitium was replaced by the larger adjacent Forum and the focus of judicial activity moved to the new Basilica Aemilia (179 BC). Some 130 years later, Julius Caesar built the Basilica Julia, along with the new Curia Julia, refocusing both the judicial offices and the Senate itself. This new Forum, in what proved to be its final form, then served as a revitalized city square where the people of Rome could gather for commercial, political, judicial and religious pursuits in ever greater numbers.
Eventually much economic and judicial business would transfer away from the Forum Romanum to the larger and more extravagant structures (Trajan's Forum and the Basilica Ulpia) to the north. The reign of Constantine the Great, during which the Empire was divided into its Eastern and Western halves, saw the construction of the last major expansion of the Forum complex—the Basilica of Maxentius (312 AD). This returned the political center to the Forum until the fall of the Western Roman Empire almost two centuries later.
- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 2161
ArcoSettinioSevero Leptis Magna Libya by Giacomo Rinaldi
Arch of Septimius Severus in Leptis Magna Libya, survey made with Spherical Photogrammetry by Gabriele Fangi...
Arch of Septimius Severus in Leptis Magna Libya, survey made with Spherical Photogrammetry by Gabriele Fangi
wn.com/Arcosettiniosevero Leptis Magna Libya By Giacomo Rinaldi
Arch of Septimius Severus in Leptis Magna Libya, survey made with Spherical Photogrammetry by Gabriele Fangi
- published: 19 Nov 2014
- views: 65
The Coolest Stuff on the Planet- Roamin' the Roman Forums
The Roman Forum is the ultimate public square. Over the centuries it's been used as a market place, a court and everything between. Tune in to learn more about ...
The Roman Forum is the ultimate public square. Over the centuries it's been used as a market place, a court and everything between. Tune in to learn more about the astonishing Forum -- and how it's used today.
wn.com/The Coolest Stuff On The Planet Roamin' The Roman Forums
The Roman Forum is the ultimate public square. Over the centuries it's been used as a market place, a court and everything between. Tune in to learn more about the astonishing Forum -- and how it's used today.
- published: 01 Jun 2011
- views: 865
Falaises de Moher Irlande
Vidéo exécutée sous le vent d'Irlande...
Vidéo exécutée sous le vent d'Irlande
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Vidéo exécutée sous le vent d'Irlande
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 72
Basílica, Leptis Magna / Roman Basilica
Reconstrucción infográfica de la Basílica de Leptis Magna. 3d virtual reconstruction of the Basilica of Leptis Magna.
Más información: http://italicaromana.blog...
Reconstrucción infográfica de la Basílica de Leptis Magna. 3d virtual reconstruction of the Basilica of Leptis Magna.
Más información: http://italicaromana.blogspot.com
wn.com/Basílica, Leptis Magna Roman Basilica
Reconstrucción infográfica de la Basílica de Leptis Magna. 3d virtual reconstruction of the Basilica of Leptis Magna.
Más información: http://italicaromana.blogspot.com
- published: 01 Feb 2015
- views: 1652
Ancient Rome HD: The Archaic Comitium, Pt I
Long before the Roman Forum was established in ancient Rome, the main gathering spot was the archaic Comitium located to the far west of what would become the F...
Long before the Roman Forum was established in ancient Rome, the main gathering spot was the archaic Comitium located to the far west of what would become the Forum Romanum. The center of the city, Kingdom, Republic and Empire of Rome, the Comitium is where western civilization began.
wn.com/Ancient Rome Hd The Archaic Comitium, Pt I
Long before the Roman Forum was established in ancient Rome, the main gathering spot was the archaic Comitium located to the far west of what would become the Forum Romanum. The center of the city, Kingdom, Republic and Empire of Rome, the Comitium is where western civilization began.
- published: 03 Jun 2011
- views: 658
Alan's Italy Show # 28 - The Roman Forum with Professor Eve D'Ambra
A tour of the Roman Forum with Dr. Eve D'Ambra, Professor of Art, Vassar College. Talking about the history of this famous archeological site in Rome, Professor...
A tour of the Roman Forum with Dr. Eve D'Ambra, Professor of Art, Vassar College. Talking about the history of this famous archeological site in Rome, Professor D'Ambra will talk about the development of the Forum during the thousand year Roman Empire with special focus on the Basilicas, Temple of Vesta, House of the Vestal Virgins, Temple of Pollux and Castor, among many other monuments.
wn.com/Alan's Italy Show 28 The Roman Forum With Professor Eve D'Ambra
A tour of the Roman Forum with Dr. Eve D'Ambra, Professor of Art, Vassar College. Talking about the history of this famous archeological site in Rome, Professor D'Ambra will talk about the development of the Forum during the thousand year Roman Empire with special focus on the Basilicas, Temple of Vesta, House of the Vestal Virgins, Temple of Pollux and Castor, among many other monuments.
- published: 21 Jul 2012
- views: 2452
Ancient Rome #4 - The Roman Forum - Introduction
The Ancient Rome Tour Series #4. The Roman Forum history and beginning is very interesting.
This video is great for travelers, students and history buffs al...
The Ancient Rome Tour Series #4. The Roman Forum history and beginning is very interesting.
This video is great for travelers, students and history buffs alike.
I hope you enjoy them, and if so, please pass it along to whoever you think might enjoy it too. PLEASE CLICK THE LIKE BUTTON!
Anyone VISITING ROME, if you have any questions, leave me a comment and I am happy to answer you at my earliest convenience.
Thank you for watching!
wn.com/Ancient Rome 4 The Roman Forum Introduction
The Ancient Rome Tour Series #4. The Roman Forum history and beginning is very interesting.
This video is great for travelers, students and history buffs alike.
I hope you enjoy them, and if so, please pass it along to whoever you think might enjoy it too. PLEASE CLICK THE LIKE BUTTON!
Anyone VISITING ROME, if you have any questions, leave me a comment and I am happy to answer you at my earliest convenience.
Thank you for watching!
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 677
Edinburgh, Scotland
Cinq jours à Edinburgh, en Ecosse, juin 2015.
Cinq jours pour visiter cette ville, c'est juste suffisant, pour monter sur Arthur's seat, observer la ville en pa...
Cinq jours à Edinburgh, en Ecosse, juin 2015.
Cinq jours pour visiter cette ville, c'est juste suffisant, pour monter sur Arthur's seat, observer la ville en panorama 360°, pour visiter son château sis sur une cheminée d'un ancien volcan, pour visiter ses musées, ses tours et ses coins cachés...
wn.com/Edinburgh, Scotland
Cinq jours à Edinburgh, en Ecosse, juin 2015.
Cinq jours pour visiter cette ville, c'est juste suffisant, pour monter sur Arthur's seat, observer la ville en panorama 360°, pour visiter son château sis sur une cheminée d'un ancien volcan, pour visiter ses musées, ses tours et ses coins cachés...
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 47