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  2. Cura annonae - Wikipedia

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    Cura annonae. In Imperial Rome, Cura Annonae ("care of Annona") was the import and distribution of grain to the residents of the cities of Rome and, after its foundation, Constantinople. The term was used in honour of the goddess Annona. The city of Rome imported all the grain consumed by its population, estimated to number 1,000,000 by the 2nd ...

  3. Ships of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Ships of ancient Rome. Ancient Rome had a variety of ships that played crucial roles in its military, trade, and transportation activities. [ 1] Rome was preceded in the use of the sea by other ancient, seafaring civilizations of the Mediterranean. The galley was a long, narrow, highly maneuverable ship powered by oarsmen, sometimes stacked in ...

  4. Roman Forum - admission free??? Confused! - Tripadvisor

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    Confused! The Forum is free. The Colosseum has a fee; the Palatine has a fee. Maybe what the agency is saying is that there is a fee for a guided tour of the Forum in which case you are paying for that service. But you can walk through the Forum on your own anytime for free. 2.

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  6. Is it necessary to book a tour or can you just... - The Roman ...

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    Book online for a small discount. The price includes an audio tour which means you can go along at your own pace. There are guided tours available on the hour - usually advertised outside. You just pay the entrance fee and audio guide is included.

  7. Cursus honorum - Wikipedia

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    The cursus honorum ( Latin for 'course of honors', or more colloquially 'ladder of offices'; Latin: [ˈkʊrsʊs hɔˈnoːrũː]) was the sequential order of public offices held by aspiring politicians in the Roman Republic and the early Roman Empire. It was designed for men of senatorial rank.

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