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"The index isn't a list of files. It’s a map of where the two Romes overlap."
While not directly the "Index of Rome 2005," the GPI is a relevant example of such an initiative. The GPI considers 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators to assess the peacefulness of countries. These indicators range from the level of violent crime and terrorism to the number of armed conflicts and military spending.
The first season consists of 12 episodes that chronicle the violent transition of the Roman Republic into an Empire. The "index" of this season follows the rise of Julius Caesar from his victory in Gaul to his eventual assassination. Original Airdate Key Historical Event August 28, 2005 Siege of Alesia / End of Gallic Wars How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic September 4, 2005 Caesar crosses the Rubicon An Owl in a Thornbush September 11, 2005 Pompey's retreat from Rome Stealing from Saturn September 18, 2005 Caesar enters Rome / Treasury theft The Ram Has Touched the Wall September 25, 2005 Pompey's counter-offer Egeria October 2, 2005 Antony's delay in joining Caesar Pharsalus October 9, 2005 Battle of Pharsalus Caesarion October 16, 2005 Caesar in Egypt / Meeting Cleopatra Utica October 30, 2005 Battle of Thapsus / Death of Cato Triumph November 6, 2005 Caesar's Quadruple Triumph The Spoils November 13, 2005 Public unrest / Arena combat Kalends of February November 20, 2005 The Assassination of Julius Caesar Production Highlights and Impact
Fashion, car models, advertising billboards, and street graffiti from 2005 are radically different from today. An amateur video from Rome 2005 might accidentally capture a now-demolished building, a discontinued tram, or a political protest that was never reported in international news.
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—the legendary site where Romulus supposedly founded the city.
"The index isn't a list of files. It’s a map of where the two Romes overlap."
While not directly the "Index of Rome 2005," the GPI is a relevant example of such an initiative. The GPI considers 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators to assess the peacefulness of countries. These indicators range from the level of violent crime and terrorism to the number of armed conflicts and military spending. index of rome 2005
The first season consists of 12 episodes that chronicle the violent transition of the Roman Republic into an Empire. The "index" of this season follows the rise of Julius Caesar from his victory in Gaul to his eventual assassination. Original Airdate Key Historical Event August 28, 2005 Siege of Alesia / End of Gallic Wars How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic September 4, 2005 Caesar crosses the Rubicon An Owl in a Thornbush September 11, 2005 Pompey's retreat from Rome Stealing from Saturn September 18, 2005 Caesar enters Rome / Treasury theft The Ram Has Touched the Wall September 25, 2005 Pompey's counter-offer Egeria October 2, 2005 Antony's delay in joining Caesar Pharsalus October 9, 2005 Battle of Pharsalus Caesarion October 16, 2005 Caesar in Egypt / Meeting Cleopatra Utica October 30, 2005 Battle of Thapsus / Death of Cato Triumph November 6, 2005 Caesar's Quadruple Triumph The Spoils November 13, 2005 Public unrest / Arena combat Kalends of February November 20, 2005 The Assassination of Julius Caesar Production Highlights and Impact "The index isn't a list of files
Fashion, car models, advertising billboards, and street graffiti from 2005 are radically different from today. An amateur video from Rome 2005 might accidentally capture a now-demolished building, a discontinued tram, or a political protest that was never reported in international news. These indicators range from the level of violent
Let me know how you'd like to refine the search.
—the legendary site where Romulus supposedly founded the city.