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Rome and Total
* Constantinople makes an appearance in the " Rome Total War " expansion " Barbarian Invasion " belonging to the Eastern Roman Empire
Several strategy games, such as Rise of Nations, Rome: Total War, Spartan Total Warrior, Empire Earth, Civilization, Ancient Wars: Sparta, Age of Empires, Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City and Age of Mythology, feature infantry units called " Hoplites " or " Phalanx ".
This tendency even extends to time periods where its employment is so early as to be anachronistic, such as in the Creative Assembly's game Rome: Total War where the armour is available as early as the 3rd century BC.
In the BBC series Time Commanders, players re-enacted historic battles using Creative Assembly's real-time game Rome: Total War.
* Rome: Total War, a computer strategy game
* In Invasio Barbarorum, a modification of the strategy game Rome: Total War, Stilicho is a western Roman general.
* Arretium was used in the PC game Rome: Total War as the Capital of the Roman Faction of Julii.
* Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion, a Real Time Strategy game
* Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion, a 2005 expansion pack in the Rome: Total War computer game
: 2003: Rome: Total War ( for PC )
* Europa Barbarorum, a modification of the computer game Rome: Total War
* Rome: Total War
prince of Macedon a famous Total War video game player, most notably for Rome Total war.
Total War: Rome II was announced by Creative Assembly as the next game in the series.
It has since become mainstream, and is found in many games such as < cite > Rome: Total War </ cite >, where it is exploited to simultaneously display thousands of individual soldiers on a battlefield.
Before Rome: Total War was launched by Activision, EA shut down both the Shogun Total War and the Warlord Edition servers.
The Total War series was continued with titles mainly set around Europe, including Medieval: Total War, Rome: Total War, Medieval II: Total War, Empire: Total War and Napoleon: Total War.

Rome and complete
Inevitably, the surviving evidence is not complete enough to determine whether one should interpret, with older scholars, that he wisely curtailed the activities of the Roman Empire to a careful minimum, or perhaps that he was uninterested in events away from Rome and Italy and his inaction contributed to the pressing troubles that faced not only Marcus Aurelius but also the emperors of the third century.
These show the complete sculpture ( with conjectural reconstructions of the missing pieces ) and can be seen in Rhodes, at the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, Rome, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and in front of the Archaeological Museum, Odessa, Ukraine, amongst others.
In the course of the 2nd century BC, Rome went on to destroy Carthage and subdue the Hellenistic kingdoms of the eastern Mediterranean, achieving complete mastery of the inland sea, that they called Mare Nostrum.
* 1870 – Bersaglieri corps enter Rome through the Porta Pia and complete the unification of Italy.
Cutting the wedding cake is often turned into a ritual, complete with sharing a symbolic bite of the cake in a rite that harks back to the pagan confarreatio weddings in ancient Rome.
Conflict between the Illyrians and Romans started in 229 BCE, but Rome wouldn't complete its annexation of the region until 9 CE.
The war was a much smaller engagement than the two previous Punic Wars and focused mainly on the Siege of Carthage, which resulted in the complete destruction of the city, the annexation of all remaining Carthaginian territory by Rome, and the death or enslavement of the entire Carthaginian population.
Having made his reputation as a sculptor he appears to have turned his attention to architecture, and to have studied at Rome, though the precise date is uncertain ; but at the beginning of the sixteenth century he was engaged with the architect Simone del Pollaiolo in restoring the Palazzo Vecchio, and in 1506 he was commissioned to complete the drum of the cupola of the church of Santa Maria del Fiore.
Traditionally he is credited with the construction of the Santi Apostoli, Rome, built to celebrate the complete victory of Narses over the Ostrogoths.
As a consequence, he was granted a Royal stipend, enabling him to complete his studies in Rome.
On his return to Rome Bizet successfully requested permission to extend his stay in Italy into a third year, rather than going to Germany, so that he could complete " an important work " ( which has not been identified ).
* Rome gets its first pure drinking water as engineers complete the first aqueduct into the city, the Aqua Appia.
After Belisarius retreated to Constantinople in 549, Totila recaptured Rome, going on to complete the reconquest of Italy and Sicily.
After an expression of complete submission to Rome, the people of Tusculum becomes the first " municipium cum suffragio ", and thenceforth the city continues to hold the rank of a municipium.
Recently the Molise region and the Anas have been unified into the Autostrade del Molise S. p. A. to complete the Termoli-San Vittore Highway which will connect the city to San Vittore del Lazio, reducing travel times from and to Rome.
" Orange of two thousand years ago was a miniature Rome, complete with many of the public buildings that would have been familiar to a citizen of the Roman Empire, except that the scale of the buildings had been reduced – a smaller theater to accommodate a smaller population, for example.
* Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Le messe di Mantova, Le opere complete, xviii – xix ( Rome, 1954 )
By October 1967, the Consilium had produced a complete draft revision of the liturgy, and this revision was presented to the Synod of Bishops that met in Rome in that month.
Many of the poems were well known to the intended audience, so usually only the first few lines are given and the reader is supposed to complete the thought themselves, much like today we could say " when in Rome ..." and leave the rest of the saying ("... do as the Romans do ") unspoken.
Sallust's account of the Catiline conspiracy ( De coniuratione Catilinae or Bellum Catilinae ) and of the Jugurthine War ( Bellum Iugurthinum ) have come down to us complete, together with fragments of his larger and most important work ( Historiae ), a history of Rome from 78 to 67 BC, intended as a continuation of Cornelius Sisenna's work.
* The first complete translation into English of Du Bellay's Antiquités de Rome since Spenser.
The largest groups of Early Christian paintings come from the tombs in the Catacombs of Rome, and show the evolution of the depiction of Jesus, a process not complete until the 6th century, since when the conventional appearance of Jesus in art has remained remarkably consistent.
The initial landing achieved complete surprise with no opposition and a jeep patrol even made it as far as the outskirts of Rome.
The Roman historians regarded the essentials of Republican religion as complete by the end of Numa's reign, and confirmed as right and lawful by the Senate and people of Rome: the sacred topography of the city, its monuments and temples, the histories of Rome's leading families, and equally important oral and ritual traditions.
Though riddled with lacunae, Granius's Book 35 presents one of the most informative accounts of the siege of Rome during the civil war of 87 BC, and his history regularly provides illuminative details that complement more complete histories.

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