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    Adriana and Shawn Our company name is Deja Vu Time Traveling Corporation. Deja Vu lets you go anywhere you want, whenever you want with planning. The company members are Madison Willis, Hunter Hanrahan, Shawn Glionna, and Adriana Cenzano. Our travel package will take place in Rome. You can travel to any time in Rome but we are specifically targeting the Roman Empire. Most of our excursions will be interactive but there will be some observations. The theme for our package is we want them to…

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    Villa Borghese Essay

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    local styled restaurants and shopping malls who try to preserve and spread their traditions in the form of recipes and shopping accessories. Enoteca Regionale Palatium, Colline Emiliane, etc are famous restaurants in Tridente. 4. Colosseum to Capitol Hill Colosseum is an amphitheatre built at the centre of the city of Rome. Needless to say it is the most popular of the Roman monuments and most people around the world know about it to a certain extent. Annually millions of visitors come to watch…

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    Virgil And Aeneid

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    There are two origin myths for Rome. These two myths were created separately but later were joined together by the Romans in order for them to become basically one long tale. The chronologically first myth was the most popular in ancient Rome. The myth of Aeneas was told through Virgil’s The Aeneid which was arguably the most popular poem of Ancient Rome and it has long been considered the national epic of the Roman Empire. The tale of Aeneas, a Trojan hero who fought the Greeks in the Trojan…

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    features appear hellish, matching his unsympathetic eyes from intoxication. “Is that what you’re worried about, food and shelter?” Joth asked, impatiently. It was the first wine he’d consumed since losing his gold to Sargus that fateful night in Rome. “We’re great heroes, Rinka. Arminius will reward us for saving the rebellion from disaster. And I would join him on any military campaign. I only pray to the North Gods that Arminius finds me worthy enough to be one of his followers.” Rinka…

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    As one of the most historic and famous ancient cities of all time, Rome was successful and flourishing through their efficient and militaristic society. Seizing an enormous amount of land throughout its history, Rome worked efficiently and is known for its effective strategies of living and militaristic actions (Perry). With such an enormous amount of land and power throughout the world, the Roman society was a very militaristic one. In order to keep their immense power throughout the world,…

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    Turnus: A Short Story

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    Juno hurries Iris down to Turnus, who’s seated by chance in a hallowed Glen. The messenger with rosy lips bestirred the king:” Turnus, your prayers have been answered at last. Aeneas and some of his men have left the camp to go to Palatine Hill and he’s arming the Tuscan countryside. Quick! Strike the camp while it is weak! Why hold back? Now’s the time for horses and chariots”. With that, she whisked away in a rainbow. Seeing her, he fell on his knees in astonishments raising his hands. “Isis,…

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    Augustus Iconography

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    ‘Augustus’ extraordinary position…is defined in art’ and so his iconography programme should be taken at face value in order to identify key motifs and themes within it and how this supposedly reflected Augustus’ rule. However, nowadays scholars debate about the intricacies of said iconography and try to understand it textually rather than by sight. The importance of iconography was larger in Augustus’ time in comparison now, partly because it is estimated that only 10% of the population was…

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