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Category:Ancient Rome

This category is the root category for articles about ancient Rome. Categories involving ancient Rome are structured as follows:

  • Ancient Rome
    • Ancient Jewish Roman history
    • Ancient Roman Christianity
      • Gnosticism
        • Gnostic deities
        • Gnostic demons
    • Ancient Roman architecture
    • Ancient Roman currency
    • Ancient Roman enemies and allies
    • Ancient Roman military technology
    • Ancient Roman provinces
    • Ancient Romans
      • Roman emperors
    • Byzantine Empire
      • Battles of the Byzantine Empire
      • Byzantine emperors
    • Families of Rome
    • Roman Britain
      • Roman sites in Britain
    • Roman Empire
      • Roman Emperors
      • Roman Empresses
    • Roman Republic
    • Roman era books
    • Roman era philosophy
    • Roman era writers
    • Roman military history
      • Roman battles
        • Battles of the Byzantine Empire
        • Battles of the Punic Wars
      • Roman generals
      • Roman legions
      • Roman wars
    • Roman mythology
      • Ancient Roman festivals
      • Nymphs
      • Roman deities
        • Roman gods
        • Roman goddesses
    • Roman roads
    • Roman towns and cities
    • Rome

This is the default category for articles about ancient Rome which cannot be more finely categorized.


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  • Roman Empire
  • Roman Republic
  • Roman calendar
  • Roman era books
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