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Roman diary

the journal of Iliona of Mytilini, who was captured by pirates and sold as a slave in Rome, AD 107
2009
Full of humor, excitement, and accurate historical detail, Roman Diary is the newest book in the acclaimed series that began with Castle diary, Pirate diary, and Egypitan diary. Join Iliona in AD 107 and experience the drama of the Roman Empire through her eyes.

Conquest!

can you build a Roman city?
2009
An illustrated exploration of how the Romans extended their empire and built cities, roads, and aqueducts.

Ancient Rome

2007
A description of ancient Rome written in the form of a travel guide, providing facts about the civilization, and including tips on travel, food, shelter, attractions, shopping, and health and safety.

Julius Caesar

the life of a Roman general
2005
Presents a graphic biography of Julius Caesar, and describes the origin of Rome, Roman Democracy, and Caesar's quest for power.

Spartacus

the life of a Roman gladiator
2005
Presents a graphic biography of Spartacus, and chronicles early Rome and the Roman Republic, Roman expansion, gladiators, and Spartacus's uprising which nearly brought down Rome.

Ancient Rome

1979
Discusses the civilization of the Romans whose empire dominated the western world for 500 years.

Imperial Rome

1979
Describes various aspects of life in the Roman Empire from 27 B.C. until 138 A.D.

See you later, gladiator

2000
Joe, Fred, and Sam demonstrate some of their favorite professional wrestling moves, including the "Time Warp Trio Blind Ninja Smackdown," when they're transported to ancient Rome and forced to fight as gladiators in the Colosseum.

Roman forts

1990
Examines the structure and defenses of an ancient Roman fort, Roman military life, and the campaigns waged by the Roman Empire against its enemies.

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