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Classic: Imperial Rome covers the sprawling Roman Empire.
Life in Rome[]
- Roman Society
- City Life
- Life outside the City
- Maps: The Roman Empire, The City of Rome
Characters[]
- Character Types
- Roman Nmaes
- Appearance
- Advantages, Disadvantages and Skills
- Economics, Jobs. and Wealth
- Job Table
- Equipment
- Weapons and Armor
History[]
- The Early Days: The Monarchy
- The Republic
- Early Roman Expansion (500-270 BCE)
- The Greek World (200 BCE)
- The Punic Wars (264-146 BCE)
- The Empire
- Augustus
- Julius Caesar
- Early Emperors
- The Zenith of the Empire
- The Late Empire
Lands and Peoples[]
- The Provinces
- Italy and Sicily
- Gual
- Spain
- Africa
- Egypt
- The Danubian Provinces
- Greece and Macdonia
- Asia Minor
- The Near East
- Britain
- Neighbors of Rome
- The Germans
- Parthia and Persia .
The Legions[]
- History of the Legions
- The Armies of the Monarchy and Republic
- The Imperial Legion
- The Late Empire
- The Army
- The Life of the Roman Soldier
- The Enemies of Rome
The Games[]
- The era of the colosseums[1]; includes Arena Combat, Day at the Arena, and Chariot Racing.
Myths and Religion[]
- Roman Religion
- Magic
The Roman Campaign[]
- Campaign Settings
- Alternate Histories
- See: Caesar Lives
- See: The Rome-X Timelines
- Roma Aeterna (Rome-3)
- Roma Arcana (Rome-6)
- Roma Universalis (Rome-2)
- Rome-1
- Rome-4
- Rome-5
- Rome-7
- Campaign Themes
Additional Material[]
- Quest For Lyre adventure (9/29/2000)
- Blue's History Summarized: History Re-Summarized: The Roman Empire — a Remastered, Definitive Edition of three previous videos from this channel — "History Summarized: The Roman Empire", "History Hijinks: Rome's Crisis of the Third Century", and "History Summarized: The Fall of Rome"
- Historia Civilis (channel)
- Rome & The Third Century Crisis: Taking A Stab At It, Enter Aurelian, Not Diocletian, The Tetrarchy, The Great Persecution, Lies
- How They Did It - Growing Up Roman
- Did the Romans live better than us? | Quality of Life
- What Latin Sounded Like - and how we know
- How Latin Works
- How The Romans Would See Us Today
- The Economy of Ancient Rome
- Isaac Asimov's Foundation - heavily inspired by The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Ab urbe condita[]
Ab urbe condita (from the founding of the City) or the ordinal years of the mythical founding of Rame with 753 BCE as the start year. So 1 BCE is AUC 753 and since the Christian years is also in ordinal years 1 CE is AUC 754.