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The Ancient Holy Roman Empire
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Much is written about the ancient holy roman empire and we have selected the most interesting and comprehensive link list about this period: Culture, military aspects and legions, woman's rights, laws and maps & timelines.

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I. THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

 
   

Here are the most interesting articles about the history of the roman empire:

  • The Roman Empire (A very large . Very informative; including interactive maps)
  • The Early Centuries of the Greek Roman East (Beginning with Romiosini or the Greek Middle ages with the founding of Constantinople, the capital city of the Eastern Empire)
  • The Holy Roman Empire (Holy Roman Empire, Microsoft)
  • Lecture 1: The Roman Empire At Its Height
  • The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (Plain Text)
  • The Romans page: Explore all the different aspects of the Romans (with images, informative site)
  • The Roman Empire and Its Significance in The End Time (Roman empire & Roman church)
  • The Roman Empire - Legal Definition and Status
  • OSTIA - Harbour Of Ancient Rome ("..information for professional archaeologists and historians, for students of Roman archaeology and history, and for interested lay-people.." With several images)
  • and more...
 
       
   

II. RECONSTRUCTION

 
   

Some reconstructing has been done regarding the roman empire. Here is what we found:

  • Reconstruction of the ancient city of Rome (Computer generated images Ancient Rome).
  • and more...
 
       
   

III. THE ROMAN EMPIRE: SOCIAL ISSUES AND WOMEN

 
   

The status of women in the roman society was been quite different from ours today. Read the articles below to find out how much the conditions of the women today has been improved:

  • Women in Roman Society: Noble Ladies, Warrior Queens, Soldiers' Wives, Farmer's Daughters, and Slaves (Detailed Articles)
  • Death and the Maidens Women Martyrs and their sexual identity in the early Christian period
  • Legal Status in the Roman World (Woman's Live in Greece & Rome)
  • Age, Gender, And Status Divisions At Mealtime In The Roman House (Kitchens and Dining Rooms at Pompeii: the spatial and social relationship of cooking to eating in the Roman household, Ph.D. thesis - Detailed)
  • Slavery in the Roman Empire Numbers and Origins ("..Though slavery was a prevailing feature of all Mediterranean countries in antiquity, the Romans had more slaves and depended more on them than any other people...It is impossible, however, to put an accurate figure on the number of slaves owned by the Romans at any given period.." - Detailed)
  • The Women of Rome: Private Lives and Public Personae (full text, very interesting article)
  • Ancient Roman Marriage
  • De Feminis Romanis - Latin Readings on Roman Women
  • Daily Life in Rome: Roman Women
  • Women of Ancient Rome (Bibliographies)
  • and more...
 
       
   

IV. THE ROMAN EMPIRE - TIMELINES & MAPS

 
   

This section is useful to find out how the roman empire has expanded over the centuries and where:

  • Maps and Codices of the Roman Empire (including the Tabula Imperii Romani, a detailed map)
  • The Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent (Map)
  • A Great Interactive Map!
  • Very Detailed Timeline Chart Of The Roman Empire (w/images)
  • and more...
 
       
   

V. THE ROMAN EMPIRE - MILITARY ASPECTS AND LEGIONS

 
   

The roman military has been the most advanced one of its time. Here are great articles about their technologies and military strategies:

  • The Beginners' Guide to Roman Military Equipment
  • Descriptions of the legion formation ("..The Roman Legion represented a unique tactical formation that proved superior to all other ancient armies..." Detailed information with legion formation images)
  • The Roman Military - Tools of war (Covers personal weaponry, armor, artillery/siege engines, fortifications, and other structures such as bridges. Detailed site)
  • The Collapse of the Roman Empire - Military Aspects
  • The Building of Hadrian's Wall, boundary of the Roman Empire
  • The Mighty Roman Legions (detailed, onsite articles)
  • The Roman Legion Roman (753 B.C.-400 A.D.) Historical Essay
  • The Roman military (A guide to ancient weapons and tactics for the Pharaoh's officers)
  • Ancient Roman Technology
  • Ancient Roman Navy ("..Ancient Romans, like other ancient civilizations, had a large and powerful navy. The Roman Navy was always considered inferior and was under the control of the army.
  • Flavius Vegetius Renatus Epitoma Rei Militari Book I (The only Roman military tract to survive)
  • and more...
 
       
   
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