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- Pudicitia: the Construction and Application of Female Morality in the Roman Republic and Early Empire
- Reading the Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome a Thesis
- Roman Gods I. Nearby Gods
- Romulus and Quirinus: an Etruscan Deity in Ancient Rome
- Rome Reborn: 3D Digital Modeling and Publishing
- Theodore D. Woolsey, "On the Latin Equivilent
- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS and RECENT WORK on the HOUSE of AUGUSTUS on the PALATINE and the LOCATION of the LUPERCAL - Hugh Lindsay
- Kalliopi Krystalli-Votsi and Erik Østby
- Romulus and Remus Reading 2
- On the Corinthian Column at the Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae*
- Herod and Augustus: a Look at Patron-Client Relationships
- ROMA ARUP 333 Subject: History, Archaeology Credits: 4 Semester/Term: ☒ Semester ☐ J-Term ☐ Summer
- Rome and the Guidebook Tradition
- Legends of Early Rome Ch 24, Pp. 635-58 Romulus And
- And Examination of the Ara Pacis Augustae Richard Mansker Western Oregon University
- Ossa Quirini. Romulus' Mortality and Apotheosis Between Caesar And
- Myths and Legends: Romulus and Remus, and the Founding of Rome by H
- The Invention of the Eternal City in Flavio Biondo's Roma Instaurata
- The Romulus and Remus Myth As a Source of Insight Into Greek and Roman Values
- Who's Who in Classical Mythology
- Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
- Mythological Components in Roman Paganism Tradition
- Augustus FAMOUS FACES
- Facial Expressions (And Non-Expressions) in Roman Faces
- The Emperor's Family on Coins (Third Century)
- The Mundus Attinis in the Lucanian Consilinum (Campania) As a Metaphor of Death and Re-Birth
- Palladio's Rome
- Constantinopolis Und Roma, Stadtpersonifikationen Der Spätantike [Gudrun Bühl]
- Roma Quadrata, Archaic Huts, the House of Augustus, and the Orientation of Palatine Apollo T
- MULTIPLE BIRTHS in ANCIENT ROME Véronique
- Gods, Armies, and Tax Collectors: Cultural Connection in Roman Egypt Thomas A
- Reading and Writing Via the Myths
- Imperial Tyches Author(S): Kathleen J
- The Forum of Constantine in Constantinople: What Do We Know About Its Original Architecture and Adornment? Anthony Kaldellis
- The Aureus – a Golden Newspaper
- The Goddess Fortuna in Imperial Rome: Cult, Art, Text
- Missing Cosmogonies: the Roman Case? Maurizio Bettini