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- 15:48, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Toga
- 15:46, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Category:Toga
- 15:43, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Category:Roman Clothing and Equipment
- 15:08, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Tunic (Redirecting to Tunica) (top)
- 15:07, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Cold-weather clothing (New page: {{LanguageBar|Cold-weather clothing}} Roman soldiers were very practical people, and undoubtedly supplemented their "regulation" tunics and cloaks with local fashions when necessary. A nu...)
- 15:00, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Paenula (top)
- 15:00, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Sagum (New page: {{LanguageBar|Paenula}} There were two types of cloak in use; the sagum and the paenula. Both seem to have been some sort of brown or yellowish-brown color; apparently a particula...) (top)
- 14:58, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Paenula (New page: {{LanguageBar|Paenula}} There were two types of cloak in use; the sagum and the paenula. Both seem to have been some sort of brown or yellowish-brown color; apparently a particula...)
- 14:42, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Legionary's packs
- 14:40, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Legionary's packs (New page: {{LanguageBar|Legionary's packs}} The marching pack is described by Plutarch and Josephus, and is shown on Trajan's Column, but few remains have been found. Details of these items are the...)
- 14:26, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Category:Philosophy (top)
- 14:25, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Philosophy (New page: <onlyinclude>{{LanguageBar|Philosophy}} To the Roman mind, religion was concerned with the relationships between man and the Gods, while philosophy was concerned with the relationships be...)
- 14:20, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Stoic (Redirecting to Stoicism) (top)
- 14:18, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Stoicism (New page: {{LanguageBar|Stoicism}} ''(by Beatrix Murrell of the Stoa Del Sol)'' Marcus Aurelius, famous Stoic philosopher and EmperorI thought I might share what little I know abut the ancient Stoi...)
- 14:10, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Familiares (more from the old website) (top)
- 13:58, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Res Publica Nova Romana
- 13:54, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Res Publica Nova Romana (adjusted some links)
- 13:48, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Res Publica Nova Romana (correct syntax)
- 13:29, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Inferi (link added) (top)
- 13:28, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Roman gods
- 13:27, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Dii Inferi (New page: {{LanguageBar|Dii Inferi}} <onlyinclude>The ''Dii Inferi'', gods of the Underworld (''Inferus'') are Dis (Orcus) and Proserpina, equated to the Greek gods Hades/Pluton (Pluto ...)
- 13:26, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Indigetes (cut dii inferi) (top)
- 13:23, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Sol Indiges (Redirecting to Sol) (top)
- 13:22, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Sol Invictus (Redirecting to Sol) (top)
- 13:22, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Roma (Redirecting to Roma Aeterna) (top)
- 13:14, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Numen (New page: {{LanguageBar|Numen}} A '''''numen''''' (plural: ''numina'') is a sacred force, and impersonal but divine power. The gods have their ''numina'' as their divine power, but the gods the...)
- 13:10, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Roman gods (included Dii Consentes)
- 13:07, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Consentes (cleaned up) (top)
- 12:41, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Roman gods (added inclusions)
- 12:41, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Familiares (corr)
- 12:40, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Familiares (mark for inclusion)
- 12:38, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Novensiles (mark for inclusion) (top)
- 12:36, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Indigetes (mark for inclusion)
- 12:31, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Indigetes
- 12:30, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Dii Novensiles (New page: {{LanguageBar|Dii Novensiles}} The pious spirit of the Romans consists of a constant wish to bring the favour of the divine upon him, the family and the state. As such, the Roman is natur...)
- 12:28, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Indigetes
- 12:26, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Dii Indigetes (New page: {{LanguageBar|Dii Indigetes}} There is a group of mysterious deities formed by native tutelary deities, river gods or deified heroes from Latium which are collectively called ''[[Dii ...)
- 12:23, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Dii Familiares
- 12:23, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Dii Familiares (New page: {{LanguageBar|Dii Familiares}} The most characteristic aspect of the traditional Roman religion is the '''household or family cult''' of the ''Dii Familiares''. In this cult, the ...)
- 12:21, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Roman gods
- 12:18, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Roman gods (→''Dii Familiares'')
- 12:17, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Household cult (Redirecting to Household worship) (top)
- 11:31, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Roman gods
- 11:28, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) Lectisternium
- 11:24, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N DE:Dii Consentes (New page: {{LanguageBar|Dii Consentes}} Eine Gruppe von 12 Götter, Dii Consentes genannt, wird speziell von den Römern geehrt: * Iupiter * Iuno * Minerva * Vesta * Ceres * Diana * Venus * Mars *...) (top)
- 11:22, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Dii Consentes (New page: {{LanguageBar|Dii Consentes}} A group of twelve gods called Dii Consentes (also ''Dii Complices'') is especially honored by the Romans: * Iuppiter - or Jupiter, King of the gods;...)
- 11:16, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N Lectisternium (New page: {{LanguageBar|Lectisternium}} A '''''lectisternium''''' is a banquet of the gods, where the statues of the gods were put upon cushions, and where these statues were offered meals. The...)
- 11:11, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) DE:Roman gods (top)
- 11:11, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) DE:Roman gods
- 11:09, 1 April 2009 (diff | hist) N DE:Roman gods (New page: Bei der Gründung Roms waren die Götter Numina, göttliche Erscheinungen, ohne Gesichter, ohne Form, aber trotzdem mächtig. Die Idee von Göttern als menschliche Wesen kam erst später,...)
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