Top View
- Livy, Folklore, and Magic: a Reappraisal of Rome's Foundational Mythology
- Ancient Rome 753 BCE – According to Legend, Rome Was Founded by Romulus and Remus
- The Ancient Roman Civilization
- The God of the Lupercal*
- Pudicitia: the Construction and Application of Female Morality in the Roman Republic and Early Empire
- Abstract Machiavelli and Manhood: a Study Of
- [PDF]The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
- The Regulation of Rome's Women in the Second Punic
- Tyche at Corinth
- Mars and Venus 1
- THE DAWNING of a GOLDEN AGE the Emperor's Possession of The
- Colonisation As Domestic Displacement in the Roman Republic
- OLLI Course Roman Republic
- Res Publica Constituta: Actium, Apollo and the Accomplishment of The
- Tyche, Fortuna and the Logic of History
- Unit 4 Reader Grade 3 Stories of Ancient Rome Grade 3 Unit 4 Stories of Ancient Rome Reader ISBN 978-1-68161-224-9
- Fatum/A and F/Fortuna: Religion and Philosophy in Virgil's Aeneid
- Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
- The Com Types of Imperial Rome
- Myth As a Foundation for Astrology: the Mythic Signature in Your Birth
- ABSTRACT Vestals Remembered: an Examination of the Myths of Rhea Silvia, Tarpeia, and Tuccia Rachel Allison Smith Director: Megh
- Roman Festivals
- RAMOS-DOCUMENT-2016.Pdf (1.992Mb)
- Imperial Tyches Author(S): Kathleen J
- The Forum of Constantine in Constantinople: What Do We Know About Its Original Architecture and Adornment? Anthony Kaldellis
- Making Sense of Chaos Civil War, Dynasties, and Family Trees
- Arruns, Ascanius, and the Virgilian Apollo
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO the Recovery of Virtù
- The City of Constantine
- Mythological Group Portraits in Antonine Rome: the Performance of Myth Author(S): Rachel Kousser Source: American Journal of Archaeology, Vol
- The Goddess Fortuna in Imperial Rome: Cult, Art, Text
- ANGUEM ENIXA MULIER Near Eastern Snake Omens and Roman Literature by Nicholas Michael Gill a Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Pr