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Sublime With Rome - Yours Truly (2011)


Sublime With Rome - Yours Truly (2011)

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Grand Ages Rome+ The Reign of Augustus RELOADED


Grand Ages Rome+ The Reign of Augustus RELOADED

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Sublime - Everything Under The Sun (3Cds) (2006)



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Sublime: Stories, Tales, Lies & Exaggerations (1998)



Ancient Rome: An Illustrated History


Ancient Rome: An Illustrated History

Review: In 98 AD, Rome became the greatest empire of its time. This book takes the reader from Rome's beginning to the rise of its empire through its transformation to Christianity and the empire's decline. It begins with a look at early Rome with its seven kings and then a republic governed by assemblies and elected officials. When the republic came to an end and after many civil wars, men like Julius Caesar and Mark Antony ruled. Emperors highlighted in the book include Caesar Augustus as the first Roman emperor and Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero. Beyond history, the book focuses on Roman civilization, social life and customs. Readers will learn about the Roman religion, including Vestal Virgins (the six priestesses who kept the eternal flame alight in the shrine to Vesta) and the Lares (the protective spirits watching over travelers and family). Everyday life is featured in the book as well, including the bread and circuses, the trade guilds, the blood games, chariot races, the baths, theatre, poetry and education. Maps, timelines, insets, and photos of archaeological digs and their finds are interspersed throughout the text. Readers of this book will learn more about known topics as well as be introduced to totally new subject areas. The appendices include a glossary and a listing of major historical figures. Lynn O'Connell


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Room In Rome (2010) mHD AC3 x264 - GubrakZ


Room In Rome (2010) mHD AC3 x264 - GubrakZ

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The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome



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Coriolanus (2011) R5 CAM AUDIO XViD-26K


Coriolanus (2011) R5 CAM AUDIO XViD-26K

Storyline: The citizens of Rome are hungry. Coriolanus, the hero of Rome, a great soldier and a man of inflexible self-belief despises the people. His extreme views ignite a mass riot. Rome is bloody. Manipulated and out-maneuvered by politicians and even his own mother Volumnia, Coriolanus is banished from Rome. He offers his life or his services to his sworn enemy Tullus Aufidius. Written by Icon Entertainment
Cast:
Gerard Butler ........ ... Tullus Aufidius
Ralph Fiennes ........ ... Caius Martius Coriolanus
Lubna Azabal ........ ... First Citizen (Tamora)
Ashraf Barhom ........ ... Second Citizen (Cassius)
Zoran Cica ........ ... Citizen
Milos Dabic ........ ... Citizen
Nicolas Isia ........ ... Citizen
Zoran Miljkovic ........ ... Citizen
Marija Mogbolu ........ ... Citizen
Milan Perovic ........ ... Citizen
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Opening Weekend: $61,136 (USA) (22 January 2012) (9 Screens)
Gross: $331,472 (USA) (19 February 2012)
Country: UK
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Fodor's Essential Italy: Rome, Florence, and Venice


Fodor's Essential Italy: Rome, Florence, and Venice

In addition to a traditional main table of contents for the ebook, each chapter opens with its own table of contents, making it easy to browse. Full-Color Photos and Maps: It
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Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke & Jean-Luc Ponty - Live At Montreux 1994 (2005) DVD9


Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke & Jean-Luc Ponty - Live At Montreux 1994 (2005) DVD9

It was at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1994 that Al Di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stanley Clarke played as a trio for the first time. Clarke and Di Meola had been part of Return to Forever and while they were comfortable in the familiarity of knowing each other, Ponty reached in and became a perfect fit. That language of understanding is seen to advantage on this portrait.
The music they played that night were taken from their individual projects. There were other tunes that would later be included on their album The Rite of Strings. These were songs that captured the sublime and the earthy, the gentle and the flighty. They get off on the right note with the Spanish tinged
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Munk -The Bird And The Beat (GOMMA152CD) WEB 2011-OMA


Munk -The Bird And The Beat (GOMMA152CD) WEB 2011-OMA

Tracklist
01 Can I Have Your Attention? 02:26
02 La Musica 04:23
03 No Moon (Over Kuala Lumpur) 03:54
04 Violent Love 03:28
05 Keep My Secret 03:48
06 Kitchen Call 04:51
07 Mira/Excuse Me 04:02
08 Mis Labios 05:11
09 Tipsy? 04:08
10 Marseille Macheta 03:41
11 Rue De Rome 04:57
12 So Close 04:26
13 A Bored Heart 03:22
14 Dort
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Europa Universalis III & Rome Complete (2011)


Europa Universalis III & Rome Complete (2011)

Unparalleled in its depth and historical accuracy, Europa Universalis III gives the player unprecedented freedom in how they choose to rule their nation from an impressive choice of over 250 historically accurate countries.
Players can enjoy over 300 years of game play by starting at ANY date between 1453 and 1820.
Nation building is flexible: decide your own form of government, the structure of your society, trade politics and much more. The possibilities are endless.
The great people and personalities of the past are on hand to support you. Take history in your hands and call personalities like Sir Isaac Newton, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Ren
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VA - 30 Best Italian Lounge Songs (2011)


VA - 30 Best Italian Lounge Songs (2011)

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01. Vorrei che fosse amore (feat. Francesca D'Ausilio) - Giacomo Bondi
02. Anema e core (feat. Didi) - Giacomo Bondi
03. Solo tu mio amor - Gabrielle Chiararo
04. Malinconia - Giacomo Bondi
05. E la chiamano estate (feat. Didi) - Giacomo Bondi
06. Florinda - Gabrielle Chiararo
07. Inesauribile tu (feat. Ely) - St. Project
08. E me la canto (feat. Didi) - Giacomo Bondi
09. L.A. Sunset - St. Project
10. Paroles paroles (feat. Gabrielle Chiararo) - Bossaroma
11. Per sempre - Didi
12. Amore Mio - Gabrielle Chiararo
13. Fool me - Gabrielle Chiararo
14. Buona vita - Andrea Cardillo Project
15. Somewhere - St Project
16. Rome Vacations - Brass
17. Cotton Club - Copponi
18. Vale0467 - Giacomo Bondi
19. Rome in the Rain - Brass
20. Loving You - St. Project, Dee Bee
21. The Italian Gigolo - Jazzistic
22. Don't Know Why - Gabrielle Chiararo
23. Night in Capri - Giacomo Bondi
24. Breakfast Club Di Milano - Giacomo Bondi, Arianna
25. Beverly Hills - Giacomo Bondi
26. Caffe per due - Giacomo Bondi, Didi
27. Mood of Mine - St. Project
28. Firenze Vacations - Brass
29. Oceanic Love - Vincenzo Ricca
30. Endless - Giacomo Bondi
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Render unto Rome: The Secret Life of Money in the Catholic Church (Audio)


Render unto Rome: The Secret Life of Money in the Catholic Church (Audio)

The Sunday collection in every Catholic church throughout the world is as familiar a part of the Mass as the homily and even Communion. There is no doubt that, historically, the Catholic Church has been one of the great engines of charity in history. But once a dollar is dropped in that basket, where does it go? How are weekly cash contributions that can amount to tens of thousands of dollars accounted for? Where does the money go when a diocese sells a church property for tens of millions of dollars? And what happens when hundreds of millions of dollars are turned over to officials at the highest ranks, no questions asked, for their discretionary use?
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest organization in the world. The Vatican has never revealed its net worth, but the value of its works of art, great churches, property in Rome, and stocks held through its bank easily run into the tens of billions. Yet the Holy See as a sovereign state covers a mere 108 acres and has a small annual budget of about $280 million.
No major book has examined the Churchs financial underpinnings and practices with such journalistic force. Today the Church bears scrutiny by virtue of the vast amounts of money (nearly $2 billion in the United States alone) paid out to victims of clergy abuse. Amid mounting diocesan bankruptcies, bishops have been selling off whole pieces of the infrastructure - churches, schools, commercial properties - while the nephew of one of the Vaticans most powerful cardinals engaged in a lucrative scheme to profiteer off the enormous downsizing of American Church wealth.
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Encyclopedia of Historic Places


Encyclopedia of Historic Places

There have been many changes in the geography of the world over the past 25 years, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the birth of the European Union, to name a few. All of these changes, and many more, have been updated in this new edition to make the information as current as possible. The revision also includes new entries from every region of the world, with an added emphasis on how industry and technology have changed the geography of the modern world. The entries include: The Alamo; Berlin; Congo; Dakar; Erie Canal; Fort Knox; Hawaii; Ionian Islands; Java; Kabul; London; Mecca; New Orleans; Omaha Beach; Paris; Rome; Salzburg; Tibet; Tokyo; Vicksburg; and Windhoek.


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The Rite TS READNFO XViD


The Rite TS READNFO XViD


Plot: Inspired by true events, “The Rite” follows skeptical seminary student Michael Kovak (Colin O’Donoghue), who reluctantly attends exorcism school at the Vatican. While in Rome, he meets an unorthodox priest, Father Lucas (Anthony Hopkins), who introduces him to the darker side of his faith. Directed by Mikael Hafstroem (”1408″), “The Rite” is a supernatural thriller that uncovers the devil’s reach to even one of the holiest places on Earth.
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				</div><hr /><h3>TTC Audio - Garrett G. Fagan - History of Ancient <span style="background-color:yellow; color:red; margin:0px 3px 0px 0px; padding:0px 5px 0px 5px;">Rome</span></h3><br />
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					 <center><img src="http://preview.filesonic.com/img/38/00/55/4287945.jpg" border="0" alt="TTC Audio - Garrett G. Fagan - History of Ancient Rome" title="TTC Audio - Garrett G. Fagan - History of Ancient Rome"/></center><br /> <span style="background-color:yellow; color:red; margin:0px 3px 0px 0px; padding:0px 5px 0px 5px;">Rome</span>Rome's rise and decline. You learn about all the famous events and personalities:
Horatius at the bridge
Hannibal crossing the Alps during Rome's life-or-death war with Carthage
Caesar assassinated before a statue of his archrival Pompey
Doomed lovers Antony and Cleopatra
Mad and venal emperors Nero and Caligula
The conversion of Constantine, and more.
From pre-Roman Italy through the long centuries of Republican and then Imperial rule, Professor Fagan interweaves narrative and analysis. Chronologically, the focus is on the years from 200 B.C.E. to 200 A.D., when Roman power was at its height.
The narrative of the rise and fall of Rome is itself compelling, and Professor Fagan's richly detailed and often humorous discussions of Roman life are uniquely memorable. You study women and the family, slaves, cities, religious customs, the ubiquitous and beloved institution of public bathing, the deep cultural impact of Hellenism, and such famous Roman amusements as chariot racing and gladiatorial games.
"Images and themes derived from or rooted in ancient Rome continue to exert an influence on the modern mind," says Professor Fagan. "Unlike many ancient states, Rome changed hugely in many spheres over the course of its 1,500-year history, and thus the history of Rome is an engaging, complex, and challenging subject."
From Village to Monarchy to Republic
The first 10 lectures of this course map the development of a group of preliterate hamlets into the Roman Republic. In them, you learn about:
The nature of the historical evidence for antiquity
The geopolitical and cultural shape of pre-Roman Italy
The foundation legends of Rome itself
The cycle of stories that surrounds the kings of Rome
The shape of early Roman society
The fall of the monarchy at Rome and the foundation, in its wake, of the
Republic (traditionally dated to 509 B.C.E.).
These lectures examine two major forces that shaped the early Republic: the Struggle of the Orders and Roman military expansion in Italy. The lectures also explain how the Romans ruled their conquered territories in Italy, setting the foundations for the later acquisition and maintenance of the Empire.
Early Expansion and Rapid Collision
Moving outside of Italy, you next explore the expansion of Roman power in the 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C.E.
In two lectures Professor Fagan charts the course of the Romans' first two titanic struggles with their archrival in the west, Carthage.
In these wars, the Romans developed a large-scale navy, sent armies overseas, acquired foreign territories, and displayed what was to become one of their chief characteristics: a dogged determination to prevail, even in the face of seemingly impossible odds. This was particularly clear in the Second Punic War, when the gifted Carthaginian general Hannibal roamed freely in Italy, threatening the city of Rome itself.
Greek Influence and Roman Government
In Lectures 16?19, Professor Fagan pauses the narrative to examine the influence of Greek culture on Rome and the nature of the Roman Republican system of government.
This latter system?complex and replete with archaisms and redundancies?has influenced the form of several modern policies, including that of the United States.
Finally, Professor Fagan examines the pressures of empire on Roman society, charting considerable social, economic, and political changes brought about by Rome's overseas expansion. On the rocks of these pressures, the Republic was destined to founder.
The Roman Revolution
Lectures 20?27 follow the course of what modern scholars have termed the "Roman Revolution."
In the century between 133 and 31 B.C.E., the Roman Republic tore itself apart. It is a period of dramatic political and military developments, of ambitious generals challenging the authority of the state, of civil wars and vicious violence, and of some of the first great personalities of European history: Marius, Sulla, Pompey, and Julius Caesar.
The story is intriguing, complicated, and at times horrendous, and it illustrates perfectly the historical principle of contingency. With a few exceptions, each protagonist in the drama of the Revolution acted within the bounds of necessity or precedent, and thereby set new and dangerous precedents for later protagonists to follow.
In this way, the Roman Revolution was not a staged or planned event, but a cumulative snowball of crises that combined to shatter the system of Republican government.
After pausing to examine the social and cultural life of the Late Republic, you return to the last phases of the Revolution and the rise to power of the man who was to become Rome's first emperor, Augustus.
The Roman Empire
Lectures 31?33 examine the long reign of Augustus (31 B.C.E.?14 A.D.) and his new political order, the Principate. The Principate stood for centuries and brought stability and good government in a way that the old Republic could not.
Augustus's solution to the Republic's problems was clever and subtle. It also had a flaw at its core?the issue of succession?and what happened when an emperor died was to prove the single most destabilizing factor in the Principate's existence.
The next three lectures cover the early Imperial period, from the death of Augustus to the instability of the 3rd century. This is the era of such familiar Roman historical figures as Caligula, Claudius, Nero, and Hadrian.
Finally, Professor Fagan shows how the problem of the succession combined with ominous developments among Rome's external enemies in the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. to generate a period of great crisis, indeed near-collapse, in the mid-3rd century A.D.
Life in Classical Rome
Leaving the Empire under pressure, Professor Fagan considers life in classical Roman civilization in nine lectures. He explores the broad shape of Roman society, slavery, the Roman family, the role of women in Roman society, urbanism, public leisure and mass entertainment, paganism, and the rise of Christianity.
The End and a New Beginning
To conclude the course, the final three lectures return to the Empire's last centuries. The Empire is restored to order and stability at the end of the 3rd century, but under an increasingly oppressive government.
The institutionalization of Christianity to legitimize Imperial power and a more openly autocratic regime created, in many ways, a Roman Empire closer to medieval Europe than to the Empire of Augustus. As such, the later Empire is treated only in general terms here, since it warrants closer study by itself.
The course ends with one of the great questions in history: Why did the Roman Empire fall? We see how, in the eyes of most modern scholars, the Empire did not fall at all but just changed into something very different, a less urbanized, more rural, early medieval world.
Course Lecture Titles
48 Lectures (30 minutes / lecture)
1. Introduction
2. The Sources
3. Pre-Roman Italy and the Etruscans
4. The Foundation of Rome
5. The Kings of Rome
6. Regal Society
7. The Beginnings of the Republic
8. The Struggle of the Orders
9. Roman Expansion in Italy
10. The Roman Confederation in Italy
11. The International Scene on the Eve of Roman Expansion
12. Carthage and the First Punic War
13. The Second Punic (or Hannibalic) War
14. Rome in the Eastern Mediterranean
15. Explaining the Rise of the Roman Empire
16. ?The Captured Conqueror??Rome and Hellenism
17. Governing the Roman Republic, Part I?Senate and Magistrates
18. Governing the Roman Republic, Part II?Popular Assemblies and Provincial Administration
19. The Pressures of Empire
20. The Gracchi Brothers
21. Marius and Sulla
22. "The Royal Rule of Sulla"
23. Sulla's Reforms Undone
24. Pompey and Crassus
25. The First Triumvirate
26. Pompey and Caesar
27. "The Domination of Caesar"
28. Social and Cultural Life in the Late Republic
29. Antony and Octavian
30. The Second Triumvirate
31. Octavian Emerges Supreme
32. The New Order of Augustus
33. The Imperial Succession
34. The Julio-Claudian Dynasty
35. The Emperor in the Roman World
36. The Third-Century Crisis
37. The Shape of Roman Society
38. Roman Slavery
39. The Family
40. Women in Roman Society
41. An Empire of Cities
42. Public Entertainment, Part I?The Roman Baths and Chariot Racing
43. Public Entertainment, Part II?Gladiatorial Games
44. Roman Paganism
45. The Rise of Christianity
46. The Restoration of Order
47. Constantine and the Late Empire
48. Thoughts on the "Fall" of the Roman Empire
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