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Map of Ancient Rome in 3D for Kids

Here are some videos that show the ancient Rome in 3D, funny for children who have to learn the history.
Ancient Rome was the first great Western civilization, which later, all of Western civilization has reverted to its cultural foundations.
Roman Empire has given the knownledge  to the territories which won the three main resources on which it based its civilization:
  1. The Roman aqueducts
  2. The Roman roads
  3. Roman law
In a word, the organization.
Belove, You'll find the history of roman emperors.

Map Ancient Rome in 3D for Kids



Principate (Julio-Claudian dynasy): 
  1. Augustus (27 AC - 14)
  2. Tiberius (14 - 37)
  3. Caligola (37 - 41)
  4. Claudius (41 - 54)
  5. Nero (54 - 68)
  6. Galba (68 - 69)
  7. Otho (69 - 69)
  8. Vitellius (69 - 69)
Flavian Dinasty:
  1. Vespasian (69 - 79)
  2. Titus (79 - 81)
  3. Domitian (81 - 96)
Nervian-Antonian dynasty:
  1. Nerva (96 - 98)
  2. Trajan (98 - 117)
  3. Adrian (117 - 138)
  4. Antoninus Pius (138 - 161)
  5. Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180) (co-imperor Lucius Verus 161 - 169)
  6. Commodus (180 - 193)
Severan dynasty
  1. Pertinax (193) 
  2. Septimus  Severus (193 - 211) 
  3. Caracalla (211 - 217)
  4. Macrinus (217 - 218)
  5. Elagabalus (218 - 222)
  6. Alexandrus Severus (222 - 235)
Emperors during the crisis of third century: 
  1. Maximus I (235 - 238)
  2. Gordian I and Gordian II (238)
  3. Pupienus and Balbinus (238)
  4. Gordian III (238-244)
  5. Filiph I the Arabic (244-249)
  6. Decius (249-251)
  7. Erenius the Etruscan (251)
  8. Ostilian (251)
  9. Trebonian teh Gallus (251-253)
  10. Aemilian (253)
  11. Valerianus I (253-260)
  12. Gallienus (260-268) (Trono reclamato anche da Aureolo 265)
  13. Claudius II il Goticus (268-270)
  14. Quintillus (270)
  15. Aurelianus (270-275)
  16. Tacitus (275-276)
  17. Florianus (276)
  18. Probus (276-282) 
  19. Carus (282-283)
  20. Carinus (283-284) 
Tetrarchy
  1. Diocletian (284 - 305) (co-imperor Maximilian 286 - 305)
  2. Constanzo Clorus (305-306) (co-imperror Galerius 305 - 311)
  3. Constantin I (306 - 337) (co-imperors Galerius, Licinius 308 - 324, e Maxentius 308 - 313)
Costantinian dynasty:
  1. Costance II (337 - 361) (together Constantine II 337 - 340, e Constance 337 - 350)
  2. Giulian II (361 - 363). called the "Apostata"
  3. Givian (363 - 364)
Valentinian Dynasty:
  1. Valentinian I (364 - 375) (co-imperor Valente 364 - 378)
  2. Grazian (375 - 383)
Theodosian dynasty:
  1. Theodosio I 
Western Roman Empire:
  1. Onorio (395 - 423) 
  2. Valentiniano III (423 - 455) 
  3. Petronius Maximus (455)
  4. Avitus (456 - 457)
  5. Majoian (457 - 461)
  6. Libius Severus (461) - 465)
  7. Anthemius (467 - 472)
  8. Olibrius (472)
  9. Glycerius (473 - 474)
  10. Giulius Nepos - (474 - 475/480)
  11. Romolo Augustolo last western roman emperor (475 - 476)
Eastern Roman Empire:
  1. Arcadius (395 - 408)
  2. Theodosius II (408 - 450)
  3. Marcian (450 - 457)
  4. Leo I (457 - 474)
  5. Leo II (474)
  6. Zenos (474 - 491)
  7. Basiliscus (475 - 476)
  8. Zenone  (476 - 491)

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