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Friday, 19 February 2010
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In order to ease the distinction between the many NPCs, especially Germans with similar names, I am compiling
a list of NPC
s, notice that I have finally found some ancient Celtic female names, so Caecilia's wife has a name now.
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Historiker-Palle
12 March 2010 at 01:44
Are they distinguishable enough from each other?
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Online animated Historical Atlas-es
Atlas of World History
Downloaded Animated Atlas, presumably more details. I have not tested.
Res Publica Romana
Acquired Loot.
Lvcivs' Loot
Lvcivs' treasure from Gaul.
The bearhunt
The savage beast cunningly eluded our heroes.
iudex
Future Plans
(1)
history
(1)
News
(4)
Politics
(1)
Poll.
(1)
teaching
(1)
Tacitus' Germania
The German tribal areas according to Tacitus.
Ptolomaios' world map
2nd Century AD
litterae
Brunt, P.: Social Conflicts in The Republic of Rome"
Christensen, Erik: "Romersk Historie"
Harris W. V.: "War and Imperialism in Republican Rome"
Hedeager, L.: "Danmarkshistorien 2" (Gyldendal og Politikens)
Jensen, J.: "Danmarks Oldtid"
Tood, M.: "The Nortern Barbarians"
Ørsted, P.: "Cæsar"
ludio locus
Background, in Danish
Cursus Honorum I
Cursus Honorum II (easy version)
Map of Germania.
Roman Attitude
Roman Society
Setting/Background (Danish)
Eratothenes' world map 194 B.C.
Greek mathematician and geographer and head of the Great library.
curiosus locus
Circuses and Races
Classical Authors online
Common Roman Knowledge on Germans
De Bello Gallico - Caesar
Dolabra on Ariovistus
Europa Barbarorum
Gladiatorial Games
Gêbáhárjaz' info on Kêmbroz etc.
History of Rome
Internet classics archive
Map of Rome, 1st/2nd Cent AD
Marriage and Women
Mercenary Prices in Rome
Roman children
Roman cuisine, simply put.
Roman Dress
Roman education
Roman games and exercises.
Roman Religion, simply put
Roman slavery, simply put.
Roman Theatre
Roman Villa Latifundia
Rome Reborn
Tacitus' Germania
Trevedunum, Treveri Capital.
Wiki on Res Publica Romana
Wiki on Roman Constitution
Wikipedia on Roman military
bibliotheca
bibliotheca
December (1)
September (3)
April (2)
March (3)
February (1)
January (2)
October (3)
September (1)
June (1)
May (2)
April (3)
March (1)
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Are they distinguishable enough from each other?
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