The castra (or forts) ofancientRome represent the complex of camps (or barracks) that housed the various military corps located in the city ofRome. The...
Castra Praetoria were the ancient barracks (castra) of the Praetorian Guard of Imperial Rome. According to the Roman historian Tacitus, the barracks were...
Necropolis Vatican Necropolis Meta Sudans CastraofancientRomeCastra Nova equitum singularium Castra Peregrina Castra Praetoria Alta Semita Argiletum Clivus...
and fortifications Castra Military engineering ofancientRome Military establishment of the Roman kingdom Military establishment of the Roman Republic...
Castra Nova equitum singularium, CastraofancientRome, Castra Peregrina, Castra Praetoria, Cremona, Emona, Castra Taurinorum, Placentia See also Syria...
castrum (pl.: castra) was a military-related term. In Latin usage, the singular form castrum meant 'fort', while the plural form castra meant 'camp'....
Freeborn women in ancientRome were citizens (cives), but could not vote or hold political office. Because of their limited public role, women are named...
Education in ancientRome progressed from an informal, familial system of education in the early Republic to a tuition-based system during the late Republic...
Roman agriculture describes the farming practices ofancientRome, during a period of over 1000 years. From humble beginnings, the Roman Republic (509...
Various lists regarding the political institutions ofancientRome are presented. Each entry in a list is a link to a separate article. Categories included...
The music ofancientRome was a part of Roman culture from the earliest of times. Songs (carmen) were an integral part of almost every social occasion...
Medicine in ancientRome was highly influenced by ancient Greek medicine, but also developed new practices through knowledge of the Hippocratic Corpus...
form of theatre in Rome has been linked to later, more well-known examples from the 1st century BC to the 3rd Century AD. The theatre ofancientRome referred...
Republican Rome: The Army and the Allies, translated by P.J. Cuff (University of California Press, 1976), p. 26. Carlin A. Barton, The Sorrows of the Ancient Romans:...
Clothing in ancientRome generally comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for...
spectacles in ancientRome were numerous, open to all citizens and generally free of charge; some of them were distinguished by the grandeur of the stagings...
Prostitution in ancientRome was legal and licensed. Men of any social status were free to engage prostitutes of either sex without incurring moral disapproval...
Religion in ancientRome consisted of varying imperial and provincial religious practices, which were followed both by the people ofRome as well as those...
Sanitation in ancientRome, acquired from the Etruscans, was very advanced compared to other ancient cities and provided water supply and sanitation services...
during the founding ofRome include: AncientRome portal List of fiction set in ancientRome for a comprehensive list of all works of fiction (including...
dolls, chariots, and swings. Gambling and betting were popular games in ancientRome. Legislation heavily regulated gambling, however, these laws were likely...
Marriage in ancientRome (conubium) was a fundamental institution of society and was used by Romans primarily as a tool for interfamilial alliances. Roman...
background of these events, see AncientRome and History of the Byzantine Empire. Following tradition, this timeline marks the deposition of Romulus Augustulus...
The climate ofancientRome varied throughout the existence of that civilization. In the first half of the 1st millennium BC the climate of Italy was more...
Adoption in ancientRome was primarily a legal procedure for transferring paternal power (potestas) to ensure succession in the male line within Roman...
In modern historiography, ancientRome encompasses the founding of the Italian city ofRome in the 8th century BC, the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), Roman...
culture ofancientRome existed throughout the almost 1,200-year history of the civilization ofAncientRome. The term refers to the culture of the Roman...
Siege in ancientRome was one of the techniques used by the Roman army to achieve ultimate victory, although pitched battles were considered the only...