The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
The basilica was a part of the larger forum, which served in London as the political, judicial, commercial and social hub of the city. London's Roman Forum was situated on a high point and spanned ...
Though it's not as popular as the Colosseum (but located nearby), the Roman Forum is more interesting, according to some reviewers. The Roman Forum comprises much of the Ancient Rome's most ...
This iconic landmark is one of the world’s most famous sites, so it’s essential to know how to visit the Colosseum and the nearby Roman Forum before you go, in order to get the most out of ...
As they worked, the team uncovered a smaller rectangular room with a wide set of steps leading down to a well. Archaeologists identified it as an ancient Jewish ritual bath, known as a mikveh, dating ...
The basilica was part of the forum, the social, political and commercial heart of Roman London, or Londinium, as it was called, where people went to shop, mingle, seek justice and hear the latest ...
The basilica was part of London’s Roman forum, or public square, and was “effectively the first town hall,” said Sophie Jackson, a director at the Museum of London Archaeology. The ...
The Basilica, constructed during the late 70s or 80s AD under the governorship of Agricola, was the centrepiece of the Roman Forum, serving as a hub for governance, trade, and public gatherings.
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