Old London Bridge
.... The
Romans may have been the first to lay a masonry-constructed span across the Thames
River, for the
Romans were excellent bridge builders (and could hardly ....
(2087

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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... He outflanked the
Romans at the battle of Ticinius, lured them into an ambush on-the banks of the Trebia
River and took advantage of a morning mist to attack ....
(1457

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Gaius Julius Caesar
.... them from joining the other Belgians in an attack on the
Romans, and they joined Caesar instead. The Belgians attacked a Remian town on the
river Aisne, but ....
(1751

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Gaul & Julius Caesar
.... them from joining the other Belgians in an attack on the
Romans, and they joined Caesar instead. The Belgians attacked a Remian town on the
river Aisne, but ....
(1751

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Biography is an art
.... Rome developed from a small prehistoric settlement on the Tiber
River in Latium .... The genius of the
Romans lay in the military, in government administration, and ....
(2571

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Heart of Darkness
.... the Roman colonization of the Thames
River during ancient times (Conrad 9-10). It can be seen that the imperialist policies carried out by the
Romans along the ....
(1773

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Ancient Rome Development
.... Rome developed from a small prehistoric settlement on the Tiber
River in Latium .... The genius of the
Romans lay in the military, in government administration, and ....
(1306

5

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The Seaport City of Ephesus
The
river brought down much silt, forming a fertile plain, which also contributed to the .... him thus alone, all men will believe on him: and the
Romans shall come ....
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Development of Ancient Rome
.... Rome developed from a small prehistoric settlement on the Tiber
River in Latium .... The genius of the
Romans lay in the military, in government administration, and ....
(1691

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Rome
.... Rome began as a village on the Tiber
river. .... This seems to have galvanized and aggravated the militaristic streak in the
Romans. ....
(826

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The Battle of Cannae
.... campaign by both historians would seem implausible on the face of it: that at Trebia, for example, the
Romans would march through a freezing
river to come to ....
(5814

23

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Marcus Agrippa
.... Pantheon and its purpose of worshipping all the gods - gods, goddesses and particular
Romans including Hadrian's .... Upper Saddle
River: Prentice-Hall, Inc.,2001. ....
(735

3

)
The Pantheon
.... Pantheon and its purpose of worshipping all the gods ·- gods, goddesses and particular
Romans including Hadrian's .... Upper Saddle
River: Prentice-Hall, Inc.,2001 ....
(717

3

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Central Park in New York
....
river. It is reached by a ford in the
river. Remains found there date back to the stone age, and the
Romans occupied it at one time. ....
(1128

5

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Heart of Darkness
.... The England of two thousand years ago, the England to which the
Romans came, is .... The England of the past is evoked through the image of the
river on which these ....
(573

2

)
The City of Carthage
.... may have been less passionately anti-Roman than the other Barcids; in any case, he reached a diplomatic accord with the
Romans whereby the
river Iber--possibly ....
(8710

35

)
LATE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE GOTHIC INCURSIONS Thi
....
Romans along the northern frontier of Dacia. By the mid-4th century, they dominated the entire region along the north coast of the Black Sea from the Don
River ....
(3724

15

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The Colonial Experience in Heart of Darkness
.... The England of two thousand years ago, the England to which the
Romans came, is .... At the time, the Congo
River basin remained for the most part unknown to ....
(1747

7

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PRE-COLONIAL EXPLORATION OF AFRICA This researc
.... Isolated parties of Phoenicians and
Romans, after the latter conquered Carthage and Egypt .... and Fernando Po and in 1482 the mouth of the Zaire or Congo
River. ....
(4220

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Talmud and Mishnah in Jewish History
.... the final book of Tanakh, but continues in Talmud after the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple by the
Romans in 70 .... Upper Saddle
River, Jacobs, L. (1984). ....
(278

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Sewers & Waste Disposal in Medieval Europe This
.... as Paris and London may have originally been constructed by the
Romans for just .... cesspools or, in the case of the London Bridge latrines, directly over a
river. ....
(2907

12

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Bahrain & Egypt BAHRAIN VS EGYPT Hist
.... a large, thinly populated arid area and a densely populated Nile
River Valley whose .... lay across the main ocean trading routes between the
Romans and Greeks to ....
(2500

10

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COUNTRY STUDY:BAHRAIN AND EGYPT This research
.... a large, thinly populated arid area and a densely populated Nile
River Valley whose .... lay across the main ocean trading routes between the
Romans and Greeks to ....
(2547

10

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COUNTRY STUDY --BAHRAIN AND EGYPT This research
.... a large, thinly populated arid area and a densely populated Nile
River Valley whose .... lay across the main ocean trading routes between the
Romans and Greeks to ....
(2547

10

)
Ancient Rome
.... Rome developed from a small prehistoric settlement on the Tiber
River in Latium .... The genius of the
Romans lay in the military, in government administration, and ....
(1470

6

)
Capital Punishment in Early Rome
.... If a
river was not readily available, the offender was to be torn to pieces by .... From an early period, however, the
Romans or at any rate, the members of the ....
(5417

22

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Hannibal's & the Gauls
.... The
Romans nevertheless advanced in good order; even after making their way through the
river, they nevertheless were still reported to advance "on the enemy ....
(7749

31

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Roman Battle Force & Hannibal
.... hand, killed most of the enemy in the mellay [sic], all the
Romans fighting with desperate bravery, and began to drive the rest along the
river, cutting them ....
(8786

35

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Israeli - Palestinian Conflicts
.... 1). Judea, home of the Jews in ancient times, was conquered by the
Romans, who renamed it .... state of Israel occupies all of the land from the Jordan
River to the ....
(1531

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Oedipus at Colonus & Kurtz in Heart of Darkness
.... that man has always known at the same time: Going up that
river was like .... Marlow describes the coming of the
Romans to Britain and by so doing points out the ....
(3333

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