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  1. Added Dec 04, 2008 by lcinstitute
    This concise description of religious beliefs and practice in ancient Rome addresses topics such as "Omens and Superstition" and "Religion in the Home." It covers the polytheistic period up to AD 380, when the Roman state officially embraced Christianity. This study is a part of a larger Web site that discusses many other aspects of ancient Rome and includes a children's section.
  2. Added Dec 04, 2008 by lcinstitute
    This Web site describes in detail the life and times of Julius Caesar-–from his battles to his private life and from his rise to power to the aftermath of his death. Further, it folds this information into the broader context of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
  3. Added Dec 04, 2008 by lcinstitute
    This Web site offersextensive information on all things Roman, including art and architectural artifacts, as well as social history. There is an explanation of the particularly relevant Ides of March Festival. The best way to navigate this site is to first review the site map listed under SPQR at the bottom left.
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