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  • ...pg|thumb|right|400px|The [[Roman Forum]] was the central area around which ancient Rome developed.]] '''Ancient Rome''' was a [[civilization]] that grew out of the [[city-state]] of [[Rom
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  • This is a '''Timeline of events concerning ancient Rome''', from the city foundation until the last attempt of the [[Byzantine ** Office of [[Censor (ancient Rome)|Censor]] created. Duties of Censor were Consular duties until this po
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  • ...sp -- usually in the form of a dish half a meter large. The recipe is very ancient and was conceived for [[shepherd]]s, who used to stay far from home for man
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  • ...o", an essential ingredient in the ceremony of the type of [[Ancient Rome| ancient Roman]] weddings named after it "confarreatio". Another hypothesis we may c We know for certain that the nuns of the ancient convent of [[San Gregorio Armeno]] were considered to be geniuses in the co
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  • ...mological Dictionary]. Since Latium is respected more as a designation for ancient Rome, it is not used as a label on maps or globes. ...th many local cultures, each city-state having its own, somewhat akin to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]]. Indeed, trade with Greeks and [[Phoenicia]]ns strongly inf
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  • ...ionally separate provinces of [[Pesaro]] and [[Urbino]], that were part of ancient [[Roman Umbria|Umbria]]. In 2004, a fifth province, the province of Fermo,
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  • The ancient name of the island was "Hiera", perhaps a term of [[Spanish language|Spanis
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  • == Ancient Bari == ...as early as [[181 BC]], was probably the principal one of the district in ancient times, as at present, and was the centre of a fishery.
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  • ...lrosso''' is a [[pasteurized]] whole cow's milk cheese. A rare, semi-hard, ancient cheese, it comes from the [[Piedmont]] region in northeastern [[Italy]]. It
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  • ...ter]]"; also ''Villa Iovis'', sometimes misspelled ''Villa Ionis'') is a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] palace on [[Capri]] built by emperor [[Tiberius]] who ruled fr [[Category:Ancient Roman architecture]]
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  • Pandoro appeared in remote times, the product of the ancient art of [[baking|breadmaking]], as the name, ''Pan d'oro'' ("golden bread"), ...tter and eggs. However, the bread was already known and appreciated in the ancient [[Rome]] of [[Pliny the Elder]], in the [[1st century]]. That bread was mad
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  • ...gardens are adorned with numerous relics and works of art dating back to [[ancient Egypt]] and other periods of antiquity.
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  • Ventimiglia is the ancient Albium Intemelium, the capital of the [[Intemelii]], a Ligurian tribe which The most ancient Christian mention of Ventimiglia is the alleged preaching of Saint Marcelin
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  • ...he SOMEC logo, do not be confused with Ferrari. As the story goes, back in ancient history when Oliviero and Enzo Ferrari both wanted to show the Cavallino on
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  • ...the adjective ''Romano'' refers to a belief that its [[recipe]] came from ancient [[Rome]], it is now mainly produced on [[Sardinia]], and especially in [[Ga
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  • First made in ancient times, this cheese, it is said was a favourite of [[Michelangelo]] and [[Po
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  • ...the capes ''Santa Maria di Leuca'' (east, [[Apulia]]) and ''Colonna'' (the ancient ''Cape Lacinium'', west, in [[Calabria]]). It is surrounded by three Italia
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  • ...oenicians]], [[Carthaginians|Carthaginians]], [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], and the [[Middle-East]] (Arab/Persian/Semitic) cultures. The ...sub-divided into a number of smaller seas /some names may be come from the ancient legends/, each with their own designation (from west to east):
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  • Ancient [[Ligures]] settled the Mediterranean coast from [[Rhône River|Rhône]] to ''Liguria'' is a very old name, dating back to pre-[[ancient Rome|Roman]] times.
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  • ...eece|Mycenaean]] inhabitants (~ 1200 BC ), and the island was settled by [[ancient Rome|Romans]]. There were people still living on the island until [[pirate
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