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2003., Mason Crest Call No: ANCIENT CIVILIZATION NF MAC Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Contains 100 facts on Roman life as well as puzzles, quizzes, and related projects.
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2003., Juvenile, Mason Crest Publishers Call No: 937 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Including puzzles, quizzes, and projects, text and artwork reveal Roman buildings, water supplies, roads, troops, farms, slave labor, shrines, and entertainment.
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c2013., Juvenile, Rosen Pub. Call No: 937 Click here to access this interactive ebook Summary Note: This ebook, with interactive sidebars highlighting the finer points of the content and optional narration, is an introduction to Ancient Roman government, describing kings, elected officials, the Roman Republic, patricians and plebeians, emperors, and equal treatment for citizens.
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c2013., Juvenile, Rosen Pub. Call No: 609.37 Click here to access this interactive ebook Summary Note: This ebook, with interactive sidebars highlighting the finer points of the content and optional narration, is an introduction to Ancient Roman technology, describing building projects, domes, hypocaust (world's first central heating system), aqueducts, road networks, mines, the first professional military, warfare, and medical knowledge.
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By Rice, Rob S2010., Pre-adolescent, GS Learning Library Call No: 937 RIC Edition: North American ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Series Title: Ancient warfare.Summary Note: A discussion of ancient Roman warfare, looking at camps, weapons and equipment, sea battles, and leaders, and considering the reasons why the Romans were so successful at war.
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2003., Juvenile, Heinemann Library Call No: 937 WIL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Series Title: People in the pastSummary Note: This book describes the family lives of Roman women, from their childhood until the time they married and had children of their own, and discusses how women were expected to manage their husband's household and his servants.
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2012., Britannica Educational Pub. ; In association with Rosen Educational Services Call No: 937 Edition: 1st ed. Click here to read this ebook Summary Note: This book examines the many advances in governance, law, and engineering attributed to the Roman Empire as well as the individuals who greatly influenced Rome's legacy.
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2012., Britannica Educational Pub. ; In association with Rosen Educational Services Call No: 937 Edition: 1st ed. Click here to read this ebook Summary Note: This book examines the many advances in governance, law, and engineering attributed to the Roman Empire as well as the individuals who greatly influenced Rome's legacy.
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By Hill, Duncan2013., Parragon Call No: 937 HIL Edition: ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The rise of Rome, from provincial settlement to imperial power, is an epic story that reads like fiction rather than fact. Despite possessing few strategic advantages, Rome mastered Italy, and then looked outward. At its height, the Empire encompassed territories from the Rhineland to Egypt, Britain to Armenia. Over two million square miles fell within Rome's orbit.
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2012., Britannica Educational Pub. ; In association with Rosen Educational Services Call No: 937 Edition: 1st ed. Click here to read this ebook Summary Note: This book examines the many advances in governance, law, and engineering attributed to the Roman Empire as well as the individuals who greatly influenced Rome's legacy.
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2012., Britannica Educational Pub. ; In association with Rosen Educational Services Call No: 937 Edition: 1st ed. Click here to read this ebook Summary Note: This book examines the many advances in governance, law, and engineering attributed to the Roman Empire as well as the individuals who greatly influenced Rome's legacy.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.
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c2011., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM BOCES SLS Summary Note: This book tells of ancient Rome from the legendary found by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire and on to the death of Theodosius, the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire, in 395 CE.
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2010., Marshall Cavendish Reference Call No: 937 Click here to read this ebook provided by OCM SLS Summary Note: Tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.