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roads lead to Rome! Indeed, this meant more than just the vast network of
highways and paths of maritime commerce. Rome is the common center and
crucible for everything good and bad in the Mediterranean world of 205
A.D. Wander the streets of the mighty Caesars under a hot Roman sun, map
in hand. Refresh yourself in the cool recesses of your favorite Market. Do
some sightseeing or play a round of the classic online game S.P.Q.R. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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