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    Egypt and Sudan". British Museum. 14 June 2010. Archived from the original on 6 February 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2010. "Department of Greece and Rome". British...
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    The British Museum Department of Coins and Medals is a department of the British Museum involving the collection, research and exhibition of numismatics...
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  • Johns, Catherine (1982). Sex or Symbol: Erotic Images of Greece and Rome. London: British Museum. ISBN 978-0-7141-8042-7. Legman, Gershon (1981). Introduction...
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  • heads of the various departments of the British Museum. They are professional curators and related academics. There are currently nine departments plus...
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    4th-century Rome was a Greek city (Plut. Cam. 22). Rome's early enemies were the neighbouring hill tribes of the Volscians, the Aequi, and of course the...
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  • The British Museum Catalogues of Coins was a series envisioned and initiated by Reginald Stuart Poole, Keeper of the Department of Coins and Medals, at...
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  • Lesley Fitton (category Employees of the British Museum)
    (born 1953) is a British classical archaeologist and from 2007–2023 the Keeper of the Department of Greece and Rome at the British Museum. She is particularly...
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    Ancient Rome had a variety of ships that played crucial roles in its military, trade, and transportation activities. Rome was preceded in the use of the sea...
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    The Vatican Museums (Italian: Musei Vaticani; Latin: Musea Vaticana) are the public museums of Vatican City, enclave of Rome. They display works from the...
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    Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma, Italian: [ˈroːma] ) is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan...
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    garden in Rome, containing a number of buildings, museums (see Galleria Borghese) and attractions. It is the third-largest public park in Rome (80 hectares...
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    invasion of Greece, also known as the Battle of Greece or Operation Marita (German: Unternehmen Marita), was the attacks on Greece by Italy and Germany...
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  • Jenifer Neils (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from December 2021)
    Ancient Greece. British Museum and University of Michigan Press, 2008. Chinese edition 2014. The Parthenon: From Antiquity to the Present, co-author and editor...
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    Paul was born in Athens as the third son of Crown Prince Constantine and Crown Princess Sophia of Greece. In 1912, the year before his father ascended...
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    Louvre (redirect from Louvre Museum)
    the Mona Lisa and the Winged Victory of Samothrace, as well as pieces from ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The museum also features...
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    despite British aid to Greece in the form of an expeditionary corps. On 22 April 1941, Princess Frederica and her two children, Sofia and Constantine...
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    Roman art (redirect from Art of Rome)
    advanced in Greek times, and in some cases, more advanced than in Rome. Though very little remains of Greek wall art and portraiture, certainly Greek sculpture...
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    Guilford Puteal (category Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in the British Museum)
    British Museum's Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, rightly surmising that a couple of sculptures in the Hall's gardens were ancient and of interest...
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    Greek culture and influence in antiquity. Greece was annexed by Rome in the second century BC, becoming an integral part of the Roman Empire and its continuation...
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    Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology (/æʃˈmoʊliən, ˌæʃməˈliːən/) on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is Britain's first public museum. Its first...
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    Lycurgus Cup (category Ancient Greek and Roman objects in the British Museum)
    Years of the National Art Collections Fund", and in 1987 in "Glass of the Caesars" in the British Museum, Cologne, Milan, and Rome. British Museum Highlights;...
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    Civilization—Greece Secrets of the Past Ancient Greece website from the British Museum Economic history of ancient Greece (archived 2 May 2006) The Greek currency...
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    Rome and housed in the Palazzo dei Conservatori of the Capitoline Museums—is a depiction of Cleopatra, based on the hairstyle and facial features of the...
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    is a symbol of peace. It is associated with the customs of ancient Greece and ancient Rome, and is connected with supplication to gods and persons in power...
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  • Ian Carradice (category People associated with the British Museum)
    coinages of ancient Greece, Rome, Persia and Carthage, and the history of museums. He is the former professor of ancient numismatics at the University of St...
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    History of Greek and Roman Warfare. Cambridge University Press. p. 231. ISBN 978-0521782746. Heseltine, John (2005). Roads to Rome. J. Paul Getty Museum. p...
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    second-largest city in Greece, with slightly over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of Macedonia, the...
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    ancient Greek colony and Roman city near present-day Shahhat in northeastern Libya in North Africa. It was part of the Pentapolis, an important group of five...
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    Grant-in-Aid from the British Government via the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. From 1988 onwards, a programme of restoration was carried...
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    Natural History Centre and a planetarium. Entry to the museum is free. The museum is part of National Museums Liverpool. The current museum is unconnected to...
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