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Culture of ancient Rome

"The culture of ancient Rome existed throughout the almost 1200-year history of the civilization of Ancient Rome. The term refers to the culture of the Roman Republic, later the Roman Empire, which at its peak covered an area from Lowland Scotland and Morocco to the Euphrates.

Life in ancient Rome revolved around the city of Rome, its famed seven hills, and its monumental architecture such as the Colosseum, Trajan´s Forum, and the Pantheon. The city also had several theaters, gymnasia, and many taverns, baths, and brothels. Throughout the territory under ancient Rome´s control, residential architecture ranged from very modest houses to country villas, and in the capital city of Rome, there were imperial residences on the elegant Palatine Hill, from which the word palace is derived. The vast majority of the population lived in the city center, packed into insulae (apartment blocks)." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.05.2020)

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Architekturphantasie mit rastenden ReisendenGladiatorenmosaikGewandbüste des Trajan"Der Sieger"Voie Romaine pres de Vienne (Dauphiné) [Römische Straße nach Vienne]Camp Romain du Chatelier, pres d’ Argentan [Römisches Lager von Chatelier, bei Argentan]
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