- About.com: Ancient Rome, Republic, Empire & Fall of Rome
- Find articles on Ancient Rome including Roman history, government, literature, and culture. Also has information on Julius Caesar and various Roman gods. - About.com: Roman Family
- Information and links on Ancient Roman domestic life. - Ancient Roman Coins
- Advice on investing and collecting ancient coins, as well as buying them wisely and inexpensively. - Ancient Roman History Timeline
- Historical content and chronological index of links to sites on Ancient Rome. Emphasis is placed upon the use of primary sources and new perspectives upon the roles of women. - Ancient Rome
- Includes pictures, stories, and commentary on the Colosseum, forums, Pantheon, catacombs, Circus Maximus, and more. - Ancient Rome Project
- Commentary and information on the lives of ancient Romans. Topics include the army, clothing, childbirth, marriage, medicine, and festivals. - Antique Roman Dishes
- Collection of recipes from ancient Rome from Roman burgers to chicken with liquid filling. - Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
- Reference work created by the Ancient World Mapping Centre at the University of North Carolina. - Attalus
- Contains detailed lists of events and sources for the history of the Hellenistic world and the Roman republic from 320 to 54 B.C. - BBC: The Romans
- Guide to the Roman Empire designed for students. Includes activities, a glossary, a timeline, and facts about ancient Rome. - Cato Journal: How Excessive Government Killed Ancient Rome
- Essay from the Cato Institute linking the fall of Rome to economic deterioration resulting from excessive taxation, inflation, and over-regulation. - Christian Catacombs of Rome
- Includes the outline, history, and importance of the catacombs as historical evidence of the life and martyrdom of the early Church. - Coins of Roman Egypt
- Devoted to Alexandrian coinage under the Romans, with essays, photographs, and descriptions of individual coins, maps, and links to more resources. - Crystalinks: Ancient Rome Page
- Investigates Roman architecture, philosophy, medicine, government, and slavery from the ancient Roman Empire. - Domus Aurea
- Dedicated to categorizing Roman primary literature so that students can find references on specific topics. - Encyclopaedia Romana
- Selected illustrated essays on the history, architecture, and culture of ancient Rome. - Ethics of Roman Expansion to 133 BCE
- Written by Sanderson Beck. - Feminae Romanae: The Women of Ancient Rome
- Introduction to the history of Roman women, from the Etruscans and Greeks to the Fall of Rome. - History for Kids: Ancient Rome
- Introduces kids to Ancient Roman history, environment, religion, philosophy, daily life, language, and more. - Illustrated History of the Roman Empire
- Covers the Roman Empire from the founding of Rome to the fall of Constantinople, with interactive maps, a quiz, and chronologies. - Imperium Romanum: The Great Roman Empire
- From history, to the army, ancient coins, gods, The Colosseum, Appian Way, and Pompeii. - Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome
- Includes information on ancient Roman politics, people, everyday life, wars, and more. - Journey Back in Time to Ancient Rome
- Uses teamwork and the Internet to explore ancient Rome and learn about the daily life, myths, and government of ancient Romans. - Kooks and Quacks of the Roman Empire
- Looking into the world of the gospels and the gullible ancient world, desperate for a savior. - Kroniek van de Romeinen
- Brief overview of Roman history and politics with an annotated bibliography. In Dutch. - Livius.org: Rome
- Information about people, places, and daily life in the Roman Empire. - Map of the Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent
 - Marriage in Ancient Rome
- Examines the Roman expectations of married life, utilizing a collection of primary sources. - Medieval Sourcebook: Digest and Codex of Roman Marriage Laws
- Corpus Iuris Civilis on marriage. - Midwives and Maternity Care in the Roman World
- Examines the gap between "professional" care (the midwifes and doctors) and folk medicine. - NM's Creative Impulse - Rome
- History of people, art, religion and more. - Nova Roma
- Dedicated to the study and restoration of classical Roman religion, society, and culture. - NOVA: Lost Roman Treasure
- Takes a look at the extraordinary painted-pebble floors rescued from Zeugma. - PBS: The Roman Empire in the First Century
- Meet the Emperors of Rome, read the words of poets and philosophers, and learn about life in the 1st Century AD. - Philodemus Project
- International project devoted to interpreting papyri about Epicurean philosophy found at Herculaneum. - Portus Augusti Et Traiani Felicis
- Historical reference for ancient Rome's port and harbour city complex built by the emperors Claudius and Trajan. - Private Libraries in Ancient Rome
- Academic essays about personal libraries in Rome between 100 B.C. and 500 C.E. Discusses who owned private libraries, how they influenced Roman thought, and how they were built and arranged. - Roma
- Traces the Empire from its Alban and Etruscan influences to its fall. - Roman Architecture and Literature Page
- Includes an image gallery of Roman monuments, ancient Roman recipes, and portraits of prominent Romans. - Roman Byzantine Sites of Israel
- Damascus Gate, Nea Church, The Cardo and more. Part of the New Jerusalem Mosaic. - Roman Empire
- Beginner's guide with information about all aspects of Roman life. - Roman Empire Page
- Learn about clothing, cooking, gladiators, emperors, signs of the zodiac, numerals, and more. - Roman Glass
- Illustrates how the craft of glassmaking was influenced by historical events and changing social values in the Roman World. - Roman History Reading Group
- Online reading group discussing Ancient Rome-related fiction and nonfiction. Selections include mysteries and ancient historians. - Roman Verulamium
- History of the Roman city Verulamium. - Romans Page
- With information on the army, baths, clothes and more. - Rome Engineering and Industry
- An article on atmospheric and hydrostatic pressure aqueducts, pipes, valves, pumps, and masonry plants of ancient Rome. - Rome Exposed
- Informational site about the everyday lives of Romans covering topics such as housing, family affairs, slavery, attire, cuisine, recreation, entertainment, and religion. - Rome Reborn 1.0
- Explore a 3D digital model of ancient Rome at its peak in A.D. 320, under the Emperor Constantine. Includes video fly-throughs of public buildings and monuments, still images, documents, and background on the project. - Rome Unleashed
- Looks into the historical aspects of ancient Roman civilization. Includes eras, timelines, and rulers. - Slavery in the Roman Republic
- From the Ancient History Sourcebook. - Societas Via Romana (SVR)
- Multicultural, creative, and organic society that celebrates the legacy of the classical world. - Structuring Roman History: the Consular Year and the Roman Historical Tradition
- Concerned with the shaping of the annual narrative in historical writers working in the Roman annalistic tradition. - Surgery of Ancient Rome
- Original instruments excavated from the House of the Surgeon at Pompeii. From the Historical Collections & Services of the Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia. - UNRV History
- Provides information about ancient Roman history includes governments, military, culture, economy, and timeline. - Villa Ivilla
- Explores daily life in ancient Rome. Includes information on Roman atrium houses, clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, food, and timekeeping. - Water of the City of Rome
- Interactive cartographic history tracing the hydrological and hydraulic systems of ancient Rome and their impact on the present urban developments. - WebChron: The Roman Empire
- Hyperlinked timeline of the Roman Empire. - Who Were the Romans?
- Interactive site for 7-11 year olds featuring interesting facts, a guide to Roman life, and information on the Roman invasion of Britain. - Wikipedia: Ancient Rome
- Overview of Ancient Rome including information on ancient Roman history, society, culture, technology, and military. - Women of Rome
- Written by Dr. Susan Martin of the University of Tennessee.
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