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Books with title Roman Empire

  • Roman Empire

    Andrew Haslam

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, May 1, 2000)
    Children reach a deeper understanding of historical peoples by participating in the activities that shaped their lives. This hands-on series lets them discover history with projects, facts, photographs, costumes, and maps. Tested projects reinforce traditional lessons and research. A powerful, graphic style combines with informative, sensitive text.
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  • Roman Empire

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Lucent, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Traces the history of the Roman Empire from the days of the Republic, through the reign of the Caesars and the influence of Christianity, to the fall of Rome.
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  • The Roman Empire

    Imogen Greenberg, Isabel Greenberg

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 7, 2016)
    The second in a series on key historical periods, launching with the Romans and Ancient Egyptians and followed by the Vikings and Ancient Greeks. Each spread explores a different theme or topic specific to the Romans, including the Roman Empire, gladiators, the Roman Army and the engineering and architechtural feats, and a timeline. Illustrated by graphic novelist Isabel Greenberg and researched by her sister, Imogen Greenberg, this series of books are presented as comic strips which offer a fresh and accessible entry point to core educational topics for children 8+.
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  • Roman Empire

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Lucent, Aug. 16, 1631)
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  • Roman Empire

    Steve Lancaster

    Hardcover (Causeway Press Ltd, )
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  • Roman Empire

    Andrew Haslam

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Children reach a deeper understanding of historical peoples by participating in the activities that shaped their lives. This hands-on series lets them discover history with projects, facts, photographs, costumes, and maps. Tested projects reinforce traditional lessons and research. A powerful, graphic style combines with informative, sensitive text.
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  • Roman Empire

    James Mason

    Paperback (Longman Pub Group, June 1, 1991)
    A complete resource for National Curriculum programmes of study. Develops pupils' analytical and communication skills by encouraging them to make their own historical judgements based on the evidence provided. The strong mix of narrative information and sources meets the National Curriculum requirements of knowledge and historical enquiry.
  • The Roman Empire

    Peter Chrisp

    Hardcover (World Book Inc, Sept. 16, 1996)
    Explore one of the greatest civilizations in history and discover how the Roman world still influences our lives.
  • Roman Empire

    John Clare, Martyn J. Whittock

    Paperback (Hodder Education, Oct. 30, 2002)
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  • The Roman Empire

    Philip Steele

    Hardcover (Lorenz Books, March 1, 1998)
    Explores the culture and beliefs of the peoples of the ancient Roman Empire, with fifteen projects that allow readers to recreate some of Roman history
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  • The Roman Empire

    Philip Steele

    Hardcover (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Step back in time to one of the greatest civilizations in historythe Roman Empire. Discover fascinating facts about the Roman way of lifethe clothes people wore, the entertainment they enjoyed, their favorite foods. Marvel at Roman feats of engineering such as the imposing Pantheon, and find out how one small city became the center of a huge and powerful empire. A variety of practical projects help you bring the past alivemake an actors mask and out on a show Roman style, prepare a Roman dish fit for a banquet, and make a writing tablet like the ones used hundreds of years ago.
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  • The Holy Roman Empire

    Carolyn DeCarlo

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A bit of a misnomer, the Holy Roman Empire was never centralized enough to form a cohesive government, language, or system of law, but its political and religious authority reigned over parts of Europe for over a thousand years. Beginning with the papal crowning of Charlemagne in 800 A.D., its transition in the tenth century under Germanic rule through to the House of Hapsburg, and on to its subsequent division via Napoleon Bonaparte, this dramatic text unpacks the legacy of this often-imitated empire.
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