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  1. Free Download TTC - History of Ancient Rome Last updated 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 48 Lessons ( 24h 12m ) | Size: 20.2 GB There are many reasons to study ancient Rome. Rome's span was vast. In the regional, restless, and shifting history of continental Europe, the Roman Empire stands as a towering monument to scale and stability. At its height, the Roman Empire, unified in politics and law, stretched from the sands of Syria to the moors of Scotland, and it stood for almost 700 years. Rome's influence is indelible. Europe and the world owe a huge cultural debt to Rome in so many fields of human endeavor, such as art, architecture, engineering, language, literature, law, and religion. In this course you see how a small village of shepherds and farmers rose to tower over the civilized world of its day and left an indelible mark on history. Rome's story is riveting. Professor Garrett G. Fagan draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources, including recent historical and archaeological scholarship, to introduce the fascinating tale of Rome's rise and decline. You learn about all the famous events and personalities Horatius at the bridge Hannibal crossing the Alps during Rome's life-or-death war with Carthage Caesar assassinated before a statue of his archrival Pompey Doomed lovers Antony and Cleopatra Mad and venal emperors Nero and Caligula The conversion of Constantine, and more. From pre-Roman Italy through the long centuries of Republican and then Imperial rule, Professor Fagan interweaves narrative and analysis. Chronologically, the focus is on the years from 200 B.C.E. to 200 A.D., when Roman power was at its height. The narrative of the rise and fall of Rome is itself compelling, and Professor Fagan's richly detailed and often humorous discussions of Roman life are uniquely memorable. You study women and the family, slaves, cities, religious customs, the ubiquitous and beloved institution of public bathing, the deep cultural impact of Hellenism, and such famous Roman amusements as chariot racing and gladiatorial games. "Images and themes derived from or rooted in ancient Rome continue to exert an influence on the modern mind," says Professor Fagan. "Unlike many ancient states, Rome changed hugely in many spheres over the course of its 1,500-year history, and thus the history of Rome is an engaging, complex, and challenging subject." From Village to Monarchy to Republic The first 10 lectures of this course map the development of a group of preliterate hamlets into the Roman Republic. In them, you learn about The nature of the historical evidence for antiquity The geopolitical and cultural shape of pre-Roman Italy The foundation legends of Rome itself The cycle of stories that surrounds the kings of Rome The shape of early Roman society The fall of the monarchy at Rome and the foundation, in its wake, of the Republic (traditionally dated to 509 B.C.E.). These lectures examine two major forces that shaped the early Republic: the Struggle of the Orders and Roman military expansion in Italy. The lectures also explain how the Romans ruled their conquered territories in Italy, setting the foundations for the later acquisition and maintenance of the Empire. Early Expansion and Rapid Collision Moving outside of Italy, you next explore the expansion of Roman power in the 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C.E. In two lectures Professor Fagan charts the course of the Romans' first two titanic struggles with their archrival in the west, Carthage. In these wars, the Romans developed a large-scale navy, sent armies overseas, acquired foreign territories, and displayed what was to become one of their chief characteristics: a dogged determination to prevail, even in the face of seemingly impossible odds. This was particularly clear in the Second Punic War, when the gifted Carthaginian general Hannibal roamed freely in Italy, threatening the city of Rome itself. Greek Influence and Roman Government In Lectures 16-19, Professor Fagan pauses the narrative to examine the influence of Greek culture on Rome and the nature of the Roman Republican system of government. This latter system-complex and replete with archaisms and redundancies-has influenced the form of several modern policies, including that of the United States. Finally, Professor Fagan examines the pressures of empire on Roman society, charting considerable social, economic, and political changes brought about by Rome's overseas expansion. On the rocks of these pressures, the Republic was destined to founder. The Roman Revolution Lectures 20-27 follow the course of what modern scholars have termed the "Roman Revolution." In the century between 133 and 31 B.C.E., the Roman Republic tore itself apart. It is a period of dramatic political and military developments, of ambitious generals challenging the authority of the state, of civil wars and vicious violence, and of some of the first great personalities of European history: Marius, Sulla, Pompey, and Julius Caesar. The story is intriguing, complicated, and at times horrendous, and it illustrates perfectly the historical principle of contingency. With a few exceptions, each protagonist in the drama of the Revolution acted within the bounds of necessity or precedent, and thereby set new and dangerous precedents for later protagonists to follow. In this way, the Roman Revolution was not a staged or planned event, but a cumulative snowball of crises that combined to shatter the system of Republican government. After pausing to examine the social and cultural life of the Late Republic, you return to the last phases of the Revolution and the rise to power of the man who was to become Rome's first emperor, Augustus. The Roman Empire Lectures 31-33 examine the long reign of Augustus (31 B.C.E.-14 A.D.) and his new political order, the Prin[beeep]te. The Prin[beeep]te stood for centuries and brought stability and good government in a way that the old Republic could not. Augustus's solution to the Republic's problems was clever and subtle. It also had a flaw at its core-the issue of succession-and what happened when an emperor died was to prove the single most destabilizing factor in the Prin[beeep]te's existence. The next three lectures cover the early Imperial period, from the death of Augustus to the instability of the 3rd century. This is the era of such familiar Roman historical figures as Caligula, Claudius, Nero, and Hadrian. Finally, Professor Fagan shows how the problem of the succession combined with ominous developments among Rome's external enemies in the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. to generate a period of great crisis, indeed near-collapse, in the mid-3rd century A.D. Life in Classical Rome Leaving the Empire under pressure, Professor Fagan considers life in classical Roman civilization in nine lectures. He explores the broad shape of Roman society, slavery, the Roman family, the role of women in Roman society, urbanism, public leisure and mass entertainment, paganism, and the rise of Christianity. The End and a New Beginning To conclude the course, the final three lectures return to the Empire's last centuries. The Empire is restored to order and stability at the end of the 3rd century, but under an increasingly oppressive government. The institutionalization of Christianity to legitimize Imperial power and a more openly autocratic regime created, in many ways, a Roman Empire closer to medieval Europe than to the Empire of Augustus. As such, the later Empire is treated only in general terms here, since it warrants closer study by itself. The course ends with one of the great questions in history: Why did the Roman Empire fall? We see how, in the eyes of most modern scholars, the Empire did not fall at all but just changed into something very different, a less urbanized, more rural, early medieval world. 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  2. Free Download The History of Ancient Rome [TTC Audio] English | July 08, 2013 | ASIN: B00DTO54Q4, B0015NBTEC | M4B@128 kbps | 24h 10m | 1.32 GB Lecturer: Garrett G. Fagan Even today, the influence of Ancient Rome is indelible, with Europe and the world owing this extraordinary empire a huge cultural debt in almost every important category of human endeavor, including art, architecture, engineering, language, literature, law, and religion. At the peak of its power, Rome's span was vast. In the regional, restless, and shifting history of continental Europe, the Roman Empire stands as a towering monument to scale and stability, unified in politics and law, stretching from the sands of Syria to the moors of Scotland. And it stood for almost 700 years. In this series of 48 spirited lectures, you'll see how a small village of shepherds and farmers rose to tower over the civilized world of its day and left a permanent mark on history. In telling Rome's riveting story, Professor Fagan draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources, including recent historical and archaeological scholarship, to introduce the fascinating tale of Rome's rise and decline, including the famous events and personalities that have become so familiar: Horatius at the bridgeHannibal crossing the Alps during Rome's life-or-death war with CarthageCaesar being assassinated before a statue of his archrival PompeyThe doomed lovers Antony and CleopatraThe mad and venal emperors Nero and CaligulaThe conversion of Constantine. The course also addresses one of history's greatest questions: Why did the Roman Empire fall? And you'll learn why most modern scholars believe that the empire did not "fall" at all, but, rather, changed into something very different - the less urbanized, more rural, early medieval world. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/7b47993ffe22cd6291b0c1c66aa27b1c/r10a1.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/tgyOo74W9g/r10a1.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
  3. Free Download L. J. Trafford, Jennifer M. Dixon (Narrator), "Sex and Sexuality in Ancient Rome" English | ASIN: B0D9HYTJHW | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~09:29:00 | 261 MB A fascinating and often-funny look into Romans' private (or not-so-private) lives, exploring the truth behind the empire's salacious reputation. From emperors to empresses, poets to prostitutes, slaves to plebs, ancient Rome was a wealth of different experiences and expectations-nowhere more so than around the subject of sex and sexuality. The image of ancient Rome that has come down to us is one of sexual excess: emperors gripped by perversion partaking in pleasure with whomever and whatever they fancied during weeklong orgies. But how true are these tales of depravity? Was it really a sexual free-for-all? What were the laws surrounding sexual engagement? How did these vary according to gender and class? And what happened to those who transgressed the rules? We invite you to climb into bed with the Romans to discover some very odd contraceptive devices, gather top tips on how to attract a partner, and learn why you should avoid poets as lovers at all costs. Along the way we'll stumble across potions and spells, emperors and their favorites, and some truly eye-popping interior decor choices. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/0a4c5bbdec53c139077bb5aa84859a43/y0yrh.Sex.and.Sexuality.in.Ancient.Rome.Audiobook.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/gF1yUJxxkI/y0yrh.Sex.and.Sexuality.in.Ancient.Rome.Audiobook.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
  4. Free Download The Queens Who Fought Rome (Audiobook) English | ISBN: 9798882324475 | 2024 | 5 hours and 4 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 281 MB Author: Charles River Editors Narrator: Victoria Woodson During one of the most turbulent periods in the history of Rome, men like Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Octavian parti[beeep]ted in two civil wars that would spell the end of the Roman Republic and determine who would become the Roman emperor. In the middle of it all was history's most famous woman, the Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra (69-30 B.C.), who famously seduced both Caesar and Antony and thereby positioned herself as one of the most influential people in a world of powerful men. Cleopatra was a legendary figure even to contemporary Romans and the ancient world, as Plutarch's quote suggests, and she was a controversial figure who was equally reviled and praised through the years, depicted as a benevolent ruler and an evil seductress, sometimes at the same time. One of the reasons Hadrian's Wall existed was to protect against enemies, and given what happened in the mid-1st century CE, the Romans' fears was understandable. Indeed, Londinium had become the largest city in Britannia shortly before being burned down in a native revolt led by an infamous Celtic Iceni queen named Boudica. With a name meaning "Victory," Boudica was a charismatic woman who commanded nearly 100,000 Celts and led them on a campaign to expel the Roman overlords from Britain around the year 61 CE. Often called the "Celtic Queen," she wore a warrior's necklace around her delicate neck and rode upon a sturdy steed. One of the most significant women in late antiquity was Zenobia, who for just a few short years in the late 3rd century CE ruled the wealthy merchant city of Palmyra. During her time as ruler, Zenobia extended Palmyra's boundaries from its very circumscribed location in the Syrian desert to that of a full-fledged empire that included most of the Levant, Egypt, and part of Anatolia. Despite living in a man's world, Zenobia was able to come to power and eventually challenge the Roman Emperor Aurelian (r. 270-275). Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/1e513c0df64bc3b5a6170c1798d88777/meswc.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/WhjVzS5uYL/meswc.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
  5. Free Download The Fall of Rome: End of a Superpower (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0D5DNGZ4Y | 2024 | 7 hours and 32 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 207 MB Author: Nick Holmes Narrator: Nigel Patterson A skilled storyteller, Holmes presents a riveting account of the wars, intrigues and personalities that contributed to Rome's decline, with entire chapters devoted to single battles. Why did Rome Fall? In this gripping retelling of one of the most momentous chapters in history, Nick Holmes presents a new interpretation of an old story. The fate of Rome was decided not just by emperors, soldiers, and barbarians but also by an environmental disaster. A catastrophic megadrought on the Asian steppes in the fourth century AD forced the migration of entire peoples-Huns, Goths, Vandals, and others-west into the Roman Empire. They met an empire weakened from war with Persia. Rome's misfortunes multiplied as it made tactical errors on the battlefield. Civil war, religious unrest, and political incompetence compounded a worsening situation. The result was one of the greatest disasters in the ancient world-the sack of Rome by the Goths in AD 410. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/f8f43ca6694007cf3f73ce58538b9958/x21wl.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/iN4dRvGH9e/x21wl.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
  6. Free Download Rome and the Barbarians [TTC Audio] English | July 08, 2013 | ASIN: B00DTO5ZFO | M4B@64 kbps | 18h 24m | 541 MB Lecturer: Kenneth W. Harl The history of the Romans as they advanced the frontiers of Classical civilization is often told as a story of warfare and conquest - the mighty legions encountering the "barbarians." But this only tells one side of the story. Who were the Celts, Goths, Huns, and Persians met by the Romans as they marched north and east? What were the political, military, and social institutions that made Rome so stable, allowing its power to be wielded against these different cultures for nearly three centuries? What role did those institutions themselves play in assimilating barbarian peoples? These 36 engaging lectures tell the story of the complex relationship between each of these native peoples and their Roman conquerors as they intermarried, exchanged ideas and mores, and, in the ensuing provincial Roman cultures, formed the basis of Western European civilization. You'll study the institutions that made Rome so extraordinary, as well as the extraordinary figures - both Roman and barbarian - whose names have been familiar to us for so long. You'll learn about Augustus, Constantine I, Diocletian, Gaius Julius Caesar, Nero, Attila the Hun, as well as a myriad of figures whose names are less familiar to us. But these lectures deliver far more than personal snapshots, as compelling as those may be. Professor Harl brings to life the institutions that shaped both Rome and her relationship with, and assimilation of, the barbarians at her constantly expanding frontiers. You'll come away with a new appreciation of how our Western world came to be and detailed knowledge about the individuals from royalty to "barbarian" who played key roles in that process. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/b9229718e920519dd36324509a635eb9/c27pj.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/51AfyxczRl/c27pj.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
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  9. Wszystkie drogi prowadzą do Rzymu / All Roads Lead to Rome (2015) Lektor PL reżyseria: Ella Lemhagen scenariusz: Josh Appignanesi, Cindy Myers gatunek: Komedia rom. produkcja: USA, Włochy premiera: 16 grudnia 2015 (świat) Maggie (Sarah Jessica Parker) jest nauczycielką w college'u i matką nastoletniej Summer (Rosie Day). By odbudować więź ze zbuntowaną córką, kobieta postanawia wyjechać do Toskanii, gdzie sama spędzała wakacje jako dziecko. Na miejscu okazuje się, że wciąż mieszka tam Luca (Raoul Bova), dawna miłość Maggie, który wyrósł na bardzo przystojnego mężczyznę. Co więcej, wciąż jest kawalerem i mieszka z osiemdziesięcioletnią matką, Carmen (Claudia Cardinale). Pewnego dnia staruszka porywa samochód syna. Zabiera ze sobą Summer, wyraźnie znudzoną sielskimi widokami. Razem wyruszają w szaloną podróż. Maggie i jej dawny kochanek ruszają za nimi w pościg. Przezabawna i pouczająca komedia dwukrotnego laureata Kryształowego Niedźwiedzia Elli Lemhagena.
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  11. TTC Video - Greece and Rome: An Integrated History of the Ancient Mediterranean Course No. 3300 | .AVI, XviD, 649 kbps, 640x480 | English, MP3, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 36x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 6.16 GB Lecturer: Robert Garland, Ph.D. In the 1st century B.C., Rome's matchless armies consolidated control over the entire Mediterranean world, and Greece lay vanquished along with scores of other formerly independent lands-yet the Roman poet Horace saw something special in Greece when he wrote "Greece, the captive, made her savage victor captive." What did Horace mean by this paradoxical quote? What did Greek culture symbolize to the militarily successful Romans? How did the Greeks, in turn, view their Latin-speaking rulers? How did these two independent branches of ancient civilization develop and then become inextricably entwined, with implications for all of subsequent Western culture? The answers to these and other intriguing questions require an understanding not just of Rome but of Greece as well. Integrated approaches to teaching Greek and Roman history, however, are a rarity in academia. Most scholars are historians of either Greek or Roman history and perform research solely in that specific field, an approach that author and award-winning Professor Robert Garland considers questionable. "It's only by studying the two cultures in connection with each other that we can come to an understanding of that unique cultural entity that is 'Greco-Roman,'" he notes. Greece and Rome: An Integrated History of the Ancient Mediterranean is an impressive and rare opportunity to understand the two dominant cultures of the ancient Mediterranean world in relation to one another. Over the course of 36 lectures, Professor Garland explores the many ways in which these two very different cultures intersected, coincided, and at times collided. Explore Greco-Roman Culture The relationship between the Greeks and the Romans has virtually no parallel in world history. Greece and Rome's relationship resembled a marriage: two distinct personalities competing in some areas, sharing in others, and sometimes creating an entirely new synthesis of the two civilizations. This synthesis created the extraordinary culture that we call Greco-Roman: a unique fusion of civilizations that encompasses statecraft, mythology, language, philosophy, fine arts, architecture, science, and much else. "The term suggests there was an unbreakable tie between the two cultures," says Professor Garland. "And indeed there was. What would Rome have been without the imprint of the Greeks, and what would we know about the Greeks were it not for the Romans?" Professor Garland cites three critical reasons why an understanding of the Greco-Roman world is so important to us here in the 21st century: The connections between the two civilizations remind us that culture is not created and owned by a single people, but is enriched through the contributions of others. The relationship between the Greeks and Romans is somewhat analogous to the relationship between the British and the Americans. An integrated study of the Greeks and Romans helps us understand how each profoundly influenced the other. Follow Twin Historical Paths Greece and Rome begins by asking who the Greeks and Romans were, what their images of themselves were, and how they organized their societies. From there, you explore their first historical interactions through trade and, inevitably, war, as Roman influence began to spread into the eastern Mediterranean. The world of the Greeks that the Romans encountered during the 3rd to 1st centuries B.C. was the spectacular Hellenistic civilization created by the conquests of Alexander the Great. It was a unified Greek culture with stunning artistic and intellectual achievements that thoroughly captivated the Romans. Roman political interactions with the Greeks, however, were another matter. You follow the long series of wars in which the Romans at first preserved Greek independence and then, having grown impatient with Greek ingratitude, duplicity, and infighting, eventually resorted to the efficient brutality for which Rome's legions were renowned. In 30 B.C., with the death of Cleopatra, the last of the Ptolemaic Greek rulers, Rome had conquered not only every Greek land but the entire Mediterranean world. A Rich Cultural Partnership For the next half millennium, Greece and Rome were inseparable. "There's never been anything quite like it," Professor Garland says. "Greece and Rome are two cultures joined at the hip, arguably the most special and the most important cultural relationship in all of history." Greece and Rome goes beyond the political and military stories and immerses you in the details of life in Classical antiquity. You investigate Greek and Roman approaches to human universals such as death, leisure, and sex. You also witness the emergence and development of an integrated Greco-Roman culture as reflected in religion, art, architecture, medicine, science, technology, literature, education, and philosophy. For example: Much of what we think of today as Classical Greek art is, in fact, copies commissioned by wealthy Roman connoisseurs. Romans displayed a love-hate relationship with Greece, epitomized by the Roman politician Cato the Elder, who was deeply immersed in Greek culture but who publicly denounced its corrupting influence. Educated Romans were predominantly bilingual, speaking also Greek. The prolific writer Plutarch recognized the value of examining the Greeks and Romans alongside one another without prejudice and wrote a celebrated set of parallel biographies of famous Greeks and Romans. Despite all their similarities, Greeks and Romans were different enough that each engaged in cultural stereotyping of the other, which amounted to latent nationalism. Throughout the lectures, you explore some of their more substantive cultural differences, including: Religion: Greek religion was anthropomorphic, with deities displaying human form and manner. Early Romans did not believe in deities but rather in numina-divine powers that had precise functions but no physical identity. Views of foreigners: Romans were far more diverse in origin than the Greeks, which made them more open to foreigners. This had profound effects, as the Romans used grants of citizenship as a political tool to cement and expand the Roman Empire. Construction: The largest structures in the Greek world were theaters, some of which could hold 20,000 to 40,000 people. The Romans had a more grandiose concept of public space, as seen in the Circus Maximus, in which 250,000 spectators could assemble to watch a chariot race. Thinking: The Greeks delighted in analyzing the world and asking questions about the nature of existence, the constitution of the ideal state, and the definition of virtue. For their part, the Romans, though they also studied philosophy, were content to run the world. An Expert in the Classical World Professor Garland has spent his entire career immersed in classical studies and in the worlds of ancient Greece and Rome. His academic research focuses on the cultural, religious, social, and political histories of these two civilizations. He has written numerous books on subjects ranging from the politics of Athenian religion and disability in the Greco-Roman world to daily life in ancient Greece and the idea of celebrity in antiquity. Delight in the wide variety of sources-literature, archaeology, the visual arts, coinage, inscriptions-that he draws upon in order to assemble a fascinating and complex picture of these two great civilizations. Value his mastery of detail on his subject, as he helps you to reach important conclusions from an analysis of the shared cultural features of Greece and Rome. And appreciate how Dr. Garland always keeps Greece and Rome focused on how this material affects us in the present day. "I profoundly believe that Greece and Rome are inside us, both as destructive and as creative forces," he says. "They've taught us our ways of being a human being and of seeing the world. We are their heirs and their guardians, a heavy but invigorating challenge." 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  12. Artist: Hot Club Roma Title: Swing From Rome Year Of Release: 2008 Label: Wide Lab Genre: Jazz / Swing / Gypsy jazz Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps Total Time: 44:42 min Total Size: 103 MB Tracklist ---------- 01. Djangology 02. Stomping At Decca 03. All Of Me 04. Nuages 05. Troublant Bolero 06. Artillerie Lourde 07. Exactly Like You 08. Valzer Tradizionale 09. China Boy 10. Je Suis Seul Ce Soir 11. Les Yeux Noir 12. Que Rest'il De Nos Amours L'Hot Club Roma nasce nel 2005 da un'idea di Gianfranco Malorgio e dall'incontro di alcuni musicisti innamorati della musica del grande compositore e interprete Belga "Django Reinhardt". Il gruppo lavora ad un primo progetto e si esibisce nei pi?? prestigiosi locali di Roma e in vari Festival Italiani. Questo progetto li porta a realizzare il primo CD "Swing From Rome" pubblicato dalla "WIDE SOUND RECORD'S". 2007- Collaborazione con il chitarrista Italiano "Dario Pinelli", con lui la sezione ritmica dell'Hot Club Roma, Gianfranco Malorgio e Renato Gattone, collaborano in numerosi concerti in Italia e all'estero e insieme a lui parte[beeep]no alla realizzazione di un video clip "The Vamp" dell'"Italian Gypsy Jazz Trio". Edizioni TRJ records. Sempre con Dario Pinelli registrano per la Cinik Record due brani della colonna sonora del Film Italiano, "La Casa Sulle Nuvole" per la regia di Claudio Giovannesi, musiche Enrico Melozzi e Claudio Giovannesi edizioni Warner Chappell. "Le musiche del film vincono, nel 2009, il premio per la migliore colonna sonora Cinematografica Italiana dell'anno". Nell'estate del 2008 Gianfranco Malorgio e Renato Gattone parte[beeep]no al Festival di Acri (Cs) dedicato alla musica Manouche, dove si esibiscono sul palco in due concerti, il primo con "Walter Clerici, Popy e Tucsi Basily" e nel secondo con il grande "Angelo Debarre" , sicuramente uno dei pi?? grandi interpreti del Gypsy Jazz viventi e "Luca Mannutza" al pianoforte. Ad Agosto del 2009 Gianfranco Malorgio e Renato Gattone hanno l'onore di accompagnare uno de pi?? grandi interpreti viventi del genere Manouche "DORADO SCHMITT" in un concerto realizzato a ROMA nella stupenda cornice di "Villacelimontana Jazz Festival" . Dorado Schmitt Quartet- Dorado Schmitt chitarra solista, violino e voce; Walter Clerici chtarra ritmica/solista; Gianfranco Malorgio chitarra ritmica; Renato Gattone contrabbasso". Il 18 gennaio l'HOT CLUB ROMA ha presentato al Teatro dei Satiri a Roma il suo nuovo progetto "Sur la Route de Django". I musicisti che collaborano a questo progetto sono:Moreno Viglione chitarra solista, Emanuele Rastelli fisarmonica, Gianfranco Malorgio chitarra ritmica, Marco Loddo contrabbasso. http://rapidgator.net/file/26cf3eb85399070d4a35d0adf1408f0c/HotRomaSwing.rar.html http://ssh.tf/PgvHTynOS/HotRomaSwing.rar https://bytewhale.com/kv8kx2ojmf5r/HotRomaSwing.rar
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  14. Ben Kane - Eagles at War (Eagles of Rome #1) Unabridged AudioBook | 2015 | Genre: Historical Fiction | English | ASIN: B00WAFWJKW | MP3 64Kb | Length: 13 hrs and 59 mins | 385.24 MB From the author of The Forgotten Legion, the first in a gripping three-part series based on actual historical events In the summer of 9 CE, Publius Varus, the Roman governor of Germania, and Lucius Tullus, a centurion garrisoned on the Rhine, march east with three legions. As they prepare to return to their winter quarters, they are lured off the road and ambushed by German warriors. The Germans are led by Arminius, a chieftain who is a trusted ally of Rome-and a man who has been secretly planning to betray the empire since childhood. Trapping Varus' legionaries between a hillside and a marsh, and thereby preventing them from forming up or using their artillery, Arminius and his warriors wreak a terrible slaughter. The Roman defeat is overwhelming, but it is not until the third day of the massacre that the scale of Arminius' victory becomes clear. Three legions, upwards of 14,000 men, have been annihilated, and three treasured Eagle standards have been lost. Just a few hundred legionaries, including Tullus, manage to escape. Nor is the survivors' ordeal over. Pursued to the last Roman fort east of the Rhine, they are besieged by thousands of bloodthirsty tribesmen. Only the gods can save them now. Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/ca7ae5f2eed0dcfe153e7e97e11baa3b/Eagles.At.War.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/27bbdc32c1fc21d1aa0b4ab999ed3ed7/Eagles.At.War.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/17f095c71de87bd36ebbf066e68c0803/Eagles.At.War.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/05048bb54a00c86a7b983f488f3e280d/Eagles.At.War.part4.rar.html http://uploaded.net/file/pawinh8q/Eagles.At.War.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/hilvlv8j/Eagles.At.War.part2.rar http://uploaded.net/file/uvhvny88/Eagles.At.War.part3.rar http://uploaded.net/file/7trfmeoa/Eagles.At.War.part4.rar
  15. Robert Fabbri - Masters of Rome (Vespasian #5) Unabridged AudioBook | 2015 | Genre: Historical Fiction | English | ISBN-13: 9781 4450 40912 | MP3 64Kb | Length: 13 hrs and 00 mins | 357.81 MB Britannia, 45 AD: Vespasian's brother, Sabinus, is captured by druids. The druids want to offer a potent sacrifice to their gods - not just one Roman Legate, but two. They know that Vespasian will come after his brother and they plan to sacrifice the siblings on mid-summer's day. But to whom will they be making this sacrifice? What were the gods of this land before the Celts came? Only the druids still hold the secret and it is one of pure malevolence. Vespasian must strive to save his brother whilst completing the conquest of the south-west of the haunted isle, before he is drawn inexorably back to Rome and the heart of Imperial politics. Claudius' three freedmen remain at the locus of power. As Messalina's time as Empress comes to a bloody end, the three freedmen each back a different mistress. But which woman will be victorious? And at what price for Vespasian? Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/1e4baf0d4daee2f85de6f5877dd6b740/Masters.Of.Rome.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/aafcc6fcd4f7a5c5078f995aa345bf53/Masters.Of.Rome.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/5ba7b17a9b443b26c28dee18766a3eae/Masters.Of.Rome.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/dc37423c663b31726a1c7cf7c0a000de/Masters.Of.Rome.part4.rar.html http://uploaded.net/file/isnkghda/Masters.Of.Rome.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/bkt6iads/Masters.Of.Rome.part2.rar http://uploaded.net/file/hazqc4om/Masters.Of.Rome.part3.rar http://uploaded.net/file/wpsgx5up/Masters.Of.Rome.part4.rar
  16. Titus Livy - The History of Rome Collection Unabridged AudioBook | 2013 | Genre: History | English | ISBN-13: N/A | MP3 96Kb | Length: 14 hrs and 43 mins | 766.39 MB No historian has ever possessed the ability to highlight dramatic episodes in the manner that Livy accomplished. He had an uncanny feel for the narrative potential inherent in historical works, and he brought out the drama so well that, even after 2,000 years, we still feel a stirring thrill whenever we hear his retelling of the epic grandeur of the Roman Republic. In this volume, Hannibal and Carthage are finally worn down by the grim determination of the Roman people, and their army is destroyed at Zama by Publius S[beeep]io. And hardly is this over before the vengeful Romans cast their eyes eastward to Philip of Macedon, who had made the fatal error of backing the Carthaginians. Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/b133b1904bb23dd676182f82bd7d9d36/Titus.Livy.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/8c095844dada5cf46fc405dc06c662f6/Titus.Livy.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/e3ab2cb5991ee2fe109f862a29fa055f/Titus.Livy.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/1a85707725a6f3659f63b8a7143eaf59/Titus.Livy.part4.rar.html http://uploaded.net/file/xmxdbecv/Titus.Livy.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/bvx0bbpq/Titus.Livy.part2.rar http://uploaded.net/file/k7rgjcv4/Titus.Livy.part3.rar http://uploaded.net/file/rk8qh0p2/Titus.Livy.part4.rar
  17. Titus Livy - The History of Rome (Books 1-10) Unabridged AudioBook | 2013 | Genre: History | English | ISBN-13: N/A | MP3 64Kb | Collection | 874.89 MB The History of Rome, Volume 1, Books 1 - 5 When Livy began his epic The History of Rome, he had no idea of the fame and fortune he would eventually attain. He would go on to become the most widely read writer in the Roman Empire and was eagerly sought out and feted like a modern celebrity. And his fame continued to grow after his death. His bombastic style, his intricate and complex sentence structure, and his flair for powerfully recreating the searing drama of historical incidents made him a favorite of teachers and pupils alike. Along with Virgil and Cicero, Livy formed the Latin triumvirate of essential studies for 2,000 years. The History of Rome, Volume 1, Books 6 -10 Livy continues his magnificent epic, with Rome in complete ruin after the Gallic invasion and sack of the city in 310 B.C. Led by Camillus, one of Rome's great heroic patricians, the city regains her self-confidence and once more becomes the leader of the Latin people. Painstakingly rebuilding alliances, forging friendships, cementing relations among her own people, and fighting endless wars, Rome soon becomes the dominant power among the fractious Italic tribes on the Latin plain. For 50 years, the Romans maintain political and economic stability while pursuing an aggressive stance toward the other, more distant, warlike Italic peoples. Rome is under constant threat of invasion from many quarters and her dis[beeep]lined soldiers are kept in perfect training. And they need to be. After many decades, the Romans finally manage to conquer the Etruscans and the mighty Samnites, at last bringing most of the Italian peninsula under their control Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/003e6363a5d58bf8af640cfd366a5608/The.History.of.Rome.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/0ded9b3d582ab3412653cc4da27c174d/The.History.of.Rome.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/aab583d8cab3b3a68309f2a7672c15d7/The.History.of.Rome.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/80cadd7a5ec6af1872b2b14b423e0bde/The.History.of.Rome.part4.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/4464c1c269af00b2d9d99c2fdb9bf4a2/The.History.of.Rome.part5.rar.html
  18. Nick Brown - The Siege (Agent of Rome #01) Unabridged AudioBook | 2011 | Genre: HistoricalFiction | English | ISBN-13: 9781444714852 | MP3 128Kb | 744.56 MB 270 AD Rome has ruled Syria for over three centuries. But now the weakened empire faces a desperate threat: Queen Zenobia of Palmyra has turned her Roman-trained army against her former masters and the once invincible legions have been crushed. Arabia, Palestine and Egypt have fallen and now Antioch, Syria's capital, stands exposed. Cassius Corbulo is a young intelligence agent fresh from officer training. He has been assigned the menial task of rounding up wounded legionaries but then urgent new orders arrive. He is the only ranking Roman officer left in the line of the Palmyran advance. He must take command of the fort of Alauran, the last stronghold still in Roman hands, and hold it against the enemy until reinforcements arrive. What Cassius finds at Alauran would daunt the most seasoned veteran, let alone a nineteen year old with no experience of war. A mere scattering of divided and demoralised legionaries remain, backed up by some fractious Syrian auxiliaries and a drunken Praetorian Guardsman. With the Palmyrans just days away, Cassius must somehow find the dis[beeep]line, resourcefulness and courage to organise the garrison, save Alauran and secure Rome's eastern frontier... Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/0ecaacb8bcddf0bd099df12f4ff4a0ff/The.Siege.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/688a73bc263995c87da2acc9128baf42/The.Siege.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/27e1e58e951ec192130dc092f1785744/The.Siege.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/23527beb1fa1e51943482475dd7182d6/The.Siege.part4.rar.html
  19. Donato Carrisi - The Lost Girls of Rome Unabridged AudioBook | 2013 | Genre: Mystery | English | ISBN-13: 9780316246798 | MP3 64Kb | 417.73 MB A grieving young widow, seeking answers to her husband's death, becomes entangled in an investigation steeped in the darkest mysteries of Rome. Sandra Vega, a forensic analyst with the Roman police department, mourns deeply for a marriage that ended too soon. A few months ago, in the dead of night, her husband, an up-and-coming journalist, plunged to his death at the top of a high-rise construction site. The police ruled it an accident. Sanda is convinced it was anything but. Launching her own inquiries, Sanda finds herself on a dangerous trail, working the same case that she is convinced led to her husband's murder. An investigation which is deeply entwined with a series of disappearances that has swept the city, and brings Sandra ever closer to a centuries-old secret society that will do anything to stay in the shadows. Note: There is another version of this audiobook available on MaM. The difference is in the narrator. Saul Reichlin (this version) is British, whereas the other version is narrated by David Doersch, an American. Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/d9e990fe4d9a0c42c0b030e0cd5b9ed6/The.Lost.Girls.of.Rome.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/a3f2874da5140b9784e5588d2f9dad07/The.Lost.Girls.of.Rome.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/5b68aaa7954c35536d276770af577948/The.Lost.Girls.of.Rome.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/b9c0a850a9d9a5b7610fa8fb48eeac13/The.Lost.Girls.of.Rome.part4.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/a416ba53e33b8b6064166d8cf2cda2f3/The.Lost.Girls.of.Rome.part5.rar.html
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