By casting our minds back to Rome, one orients themselves in a place of marching legions, splendorous festivals, and swarming marketplaces against the backdrop of marble temples under a balmy Mediterranean sky. Stretching from Britain’s Atlantic coast down to North Africa and all the way east to Mesopotamia, Rome grew into the monolithic empire which dominated most of the globe and did so for hundreds of years.
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