Links
TWCenter.net (The Total War Center)
[ Home of the best online Total War community, its the place where all the modders met eachother and decided to make a realism mod. If your seriously into the Total War scene, there is no better source for information and news. ]
StratCommandCenter.com
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Strategic Command Center .com is a fansite dedicated to the widely known Total War and Civilization Series. They are determined to bring the best Civ and TW coverage on the net with their articles and numerous features. SCC is a community binded by the common interests of Civilization and Total War Games.
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Roman-Empire.net
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A site dedicated to a complete history of the Roman era, quite possibly one of the most expansive- also fully illustrated, and thats always a plus. ]
barca.fsnet.co.uk
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The most comprehensive web resource on the life of Hannibal Barca and the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage by Hilary Gowen.
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Creative-Assembly.co.uk
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The Creative Assembly is a leading computer games developer based in Sussex in the UK, with an Australian office in Brisbane. Creative Assembly is focused on producing quality games, reliably, efficiently, and on time. Unusually for an independent development studio, Creative Assembly has the practical skills and management expertise to see a game from conception to manufacturing handover. They achieve this by paying careful attention to all aspects of the business, taking care with people just as much as technology. And with award-winning titles like Shogun: Total War to their credit, there is no stopping them. ]
Washingston State University presents Rome by Richard Hooker
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A very personal and efficient overview of the Roman era.
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Rome at CrystalLinks.com
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A beginner friendly approach to overlooking each aspect of Roman life.
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Fordham University Rome Resource
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Fordham University's Rome resource, includes original translations of Roman texts and modern suggested readings.
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UNRV History: Roman Empire
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A brief but effective overview of the Roman Empire, if you want to know the most important bullet points and not sit down and read for hours while shouting "Damn you for directing me here Rome: Total Realism, DAMN YOU! " then this is the place for you. I like penguins. ]
NM's Creative Impulse The Development of Western Civilization in World History: Rome
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Truly massive Rome link index, covers individual topics for easy browsing and finding exactly what you want to know about the Roman era. ]
Daily Life In Ancient Rome
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Daily life in Ancient Rome is the latest project in a series of
online special exhibitions created by students of the San Jose State
Art & Design department. Students specializing in graphic design,
digital media, and art history worked together during a
four-month period researching various aspects of Roman daily life
in order to bring you this tour of ancient roman civilization. MUST SEE! ]
Link To Ancient Rome
[ Another massive link index related to Rome. ]
KidsKonnect.com Ancient Rome
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For those who do not even have the most remote idea of what Rome was or for pre-teens, this site carefully goes over the subject matter with a very friendly tone. ]
S. Van Dorst's The Roman Army Page
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A light-hearted but extremely indepth and social-oriented approach to the construction and nature of the Roman Armies. ]
LIVIUS: Articles on Ancient History
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Livius is a non-commercial website on ancient history. Since 1996, it has been maintained by Jona Lendering from Amsterdam, Holland. He studied history at Leiden University (where he graduated in 1993), specialized in Mediterranean culture at the Amsterdam Free University (until 1996), and worked at excavations in Holland and Greece. After teaching methodology and theory at the Free University, he worked for some time as an archivist for the Dutch government. He is currently a freelance teacher (ancient and Dutch history). Must see. ]