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  • {{Header|History of Roman Britain 02/21}} {{Periods in English History}}
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  • {{Headred|Roman 11/21}} {{History}}
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  • ...tively known as the Greco-Roman world. It is the period in which Greek and Roman literature (such as Aeschylus, Ovid, Homer and others) flourished. ...ding into the [[Early Middle Ages]] (AD 600–1000). Such a wide sampling of history and territory covers many disparate cultures and periods. "Classical antiqu
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  • ...concept overlaps with Late Antiquity, following the decline of the Western Roman Empire, and precedes the High Middle Ages (c. 11th to 13th centuries). ...Rashidun Caliphate and the Umayyad Caliphate conquered swathes of formerly Roman territory.
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  • History}}]] ...rn Mediterranean, around the Black Sea, Cyprus, and Cyrenaica). In Western history, the era of classical antiquity was immediately followed by the Early Middl
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  • == History == ...of the Roman Republic in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, which expanded the Roman Empire on a grand scale.
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  • {{Header|History of Roman Britain 02/21}} {{Periods in English History}}
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  • == History == [[Image:Fayum02.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Roman-Egyptian Fayum funeral portrait of a young boy]]
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  • [[File:Madame_Lapuchin_Knouted.jpg|thumb|Frontispiece to ''The History of the Rod'': "The Beautiful Madame Lapuchin, [[Knout]]ed by order of Eliza ...ott''' was an [[English]] author of sexological books and works about (the history of) [[torture]], [[sadomasochism]], and [[corporal punishment]] in the 1940
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  • ...French postcard c.jpg|thumb|French erotic [[postcard]] (c. 1910) depicting Roman Empire decadence.]] * Roman Kingdom, 753–509 BC
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  • There have been many notable empires in [[history]], many of which have either exported their methods of control through [[di ...]] and [[art]]. Many contemporary BDSM scenarios involve [[Egypt]]ian or [[Roman]] themes.
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  • ...lapse of the Western Roman Empire. It was later incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire, became an independent kingdom after 1806, joined the Prussian-led G
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  • ...rom the Latin ''cilicium'', a covering made of goat's hair from Cilicia, a Roman province in south-east Asia Minor. Cilices have been worn at various times in the history of the Christian faith for the purposes of the [[mortification of the flesh
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  • == History of anti-bigamy laws == ...y been the case in classical Greece and Rome.[citation needed] In 393, the Roman Emperor Theodosius I issued an imperial edict to extend the ban on polygamy
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  • {{Header|Roman Scandals (film) 10/23}} |name = Roman Scandals
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  • ...d from the name of the town of Spa, Belgium, whose name is known back from Roman times, when the location was called "Aquae Spadanae", sometimes incorrectly In 16th-century England, the old Roman ideas of medicinal bathing were revived at towns like Bath (not the source
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  • ...iterranean area from around the 8th century BC to the fall of the [[Empire|Roman Empire]] in the 5th century AD. The most notable civilisations of antiquity [[Image:Roman fresco 2.jpg|thumb|A Roman fresco from ''Villa dei Misteri'', Pompeji. The [[kneeling]] woman who bend
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  • .... Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in Roman Catholic history. ...g animals on his feast day of 4 October. It has been argued that no one in history was as dedicated as Francis to imitate the life, and carry out the work, of
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  • birth of the future Roman emperor, [[Caligula]] The Roman Emperor Tiberius (born Nov 16, 42 BC) retires to Capri, where he indulges i
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  • == Etymology and history == ...ems'', a corpus of poems known as ''Priapeia'' in Latin, states that "some Roman sexual practices, like irrumatio, lack simple English equivalents".
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  • ...ds. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history; other systems, such as Linear B and the Cypriot syllabary, were used previ ...ritten in Koiné Greek. Together with the Latin texts and traditions of the Roman world, the study of the Greek texts and society of antiquity constitutes th
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