Extensive directory of writings on ancient Rome. Includes resources on emperors, complete texts of major historians, and links to art images.
Chronological index of events in ancient Rome, from the second millennium BCE to 336 CE. Read profiles of major figures.
Think Quest offers a selective history, a regional map, and a time-line of Ancient Rome.
Educational resource outlines most areas of life and culture in ancient Rome. Read articles on the government, the army, and the empire.
Provides a chronological history of Rome beginning with the Etruscans in the eighth century BCE and ending with the fall of Rome in 568 CE.
Supplies a very short description of the Roman usurper who ruled Egypt for nearly one year.
Take a Roman Emperors Quiz and read background on the presiding deities, the Gospel of Mark, and the meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
Collection of essays each focuses on a different aspect of Roman life. Includes details about Roman clothes, emperors, politics, and baths.
Details the conquest of Etruria, and early divisions of patricians and plebs. Also describes the Republic, Punic Wars, and the triumvirate.
MSN community invites historians, scholars, and anyone with a passion for the history of the Roman Empire to join in discussions and share their knowledge and expertise.
Guides to primary and secondary sources on the culture of ancient Rome, including art and religion.
Chronicles the history of the ancient Roman Republic and Empire. Includes summaries of major wars and profiles of Roman rulers.
Sift through a number of categorical listings on the Roman Empire, including literature, philosophy, military, and politics.
Brief introduction to a number of related essays tracing the process of growth from a small village to a mighty empire.
Essay by John Rich examines the shaping of the annual narrative in historical writers working in the Roman annalistic tradition.