Articles, tagged with "roman empire", page 4
26th April 2011
Discover what rustic, local, Italian cuisine is all about in Piemonte, Italy’s capital of gourmet cuisine – perfect for food lovers.
Gourmet food holidays don’t get any more rustic, local, and delicious than Italy’s Piemonte (also Piedmont in English)...
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Author:
Kristel van Winkel
18th April 2011
The oldest known archeological example of plumbing systems for baths dates back to 3300 B.C. in India. We also know that in the Bible, bathing was an important component of the Hebrew tradition, although the Israelites were instructed to go down to the ri...
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Marissa
13th April 2011
When it comes to cremation Waukesha,WI residents are often faced with challenges. Many people do not understand the cremation process. In order to avoid stress and strife many people choose to preplan their funerals,including cremation. When you plan ever...
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Author:
kelsey Riley
12th April 2011
Long ago and far, far away…
The stone carvings of ancient Egypt offer pictorial evidence that, as early as 1000BC, ‘sleep temples’ provided a sanctuary for healing. The temple priests used formal inductions for trance which form the basis of the techn...
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Author:
Christine Dawson
08th April 2011
A spectacular city
Spain is renowned for being a very popular tourist destination as it is the type of country that has a very long list of attractions. Spain is not only a very beautiful country when it concerns the landscapes and the cities, but it i...
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Author:
Alec Darian
05th April 2011
It's not a mistake to say that Italy is one of the cradles of civilization. The magnificence of the Roman Empire is still preserved in numerous of its towns and cities. Italy was the middle of Renaissance artwork, the masterpieces of which are preserved t...
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nanci Pearson
31st March 2011
The ancient ruins of Petra have fascinated archaeologists and historians for generations, and the rose red city has become a firm favourite with travellers too, since it was recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985 - and later canonised as ...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
28th March 2011
Rottweiler is domestic dog and it is a breed which is available from the medium to the large size. It is originated from the Germany where the dogs are known as Rottweil butchers dogs. Actually they were used to pull the carts which are laden with the mea...
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Derek hentges
24th March 2011
Among European cities, Rome won the label as the third most visited city welcoming ten million tourists yearly. Rome had been the center of the strongest administration for seven hundred years ranging from first century BC until the 7th century AD. As an ...
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Tiber Limo
24th March 2011
Among European cities, Rome gained the title as the 3rd most visited city accommodating 10 million tourists annually. Rome was once the center of the most powerful regime for seven hundred years ranging from 1st century BC until the 7th century AD. As a...
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Tiber Limo
23rd March 2011
Since time immemorial, we have sought for ways to combat the scorching sun during the summers with numerous innovative means. As early as the Roman empire, there are traces of how man used an air duct water system as an effective means to keep rooms cool....
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Author:
Deepika Garg
21st March 2011
Decorating a house can be an adventure, with visual cues guiding the imagination to distant times and places. Roaming from the front yard, throughout the house, and into the back yard, a wrought iron railing can compliment, or hint at, a Roman or British...
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Author:
Moses Grey
21st March 2011
Rome is a spot to invest your next vacation and you may want to return numerous times over. You'll be ready to determine several structures that date back to just before Christ. When the Roman Empire was initially in power. Right now, you will find 2.7 mi...
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Author:
Eufemia Balasco
20th March 2011
The scenic Paphos is one of the most popular destinations in Cyprus. Located in the southwestern coast Cyprus, Paphos has been a tourist haven especially those who love classics. The place is famous for being the birthplace of the goddess of love and beau...
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Author:
sammdsn0
16th March 2011
The Roman Empire left a legacy of Classical Art even after its decline as a "pagan" civilization having adopted Christianity as its official religion in the 4th century A.D. The Medieval Period is greatest explained by the overwhelming energy of the Churc...
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Author:
Shelby Gillespie