The Cities of the Empire

A Look at Cities and Provinces and Life in the Various Parts of the Empire as it Was in Ancient Times. We Also Revisit Some of the Same Sites Today

The authors are still working on the articles in this section. This area of study would be an excellent choice for middle school or high school students in classrooms that are involved with the Beyond the Classroom Walls project. Participating students and classes will have the opportunity to have their history research projects and original art added to this project and published on a university Web site as well as having them incorporated into the next release of this resource on CD-ROM.

The Orient
Pannonia, Illyria, Illyricum, and Dalmatia
Prefectures
Eboracum (York)
Gaul
A Small Greek City Reborn in Splendor
A New Capital For a New Empire


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