Rome Unleashed has been designed to educate the world about Roman History through the new medium of the Internet. We have constructed one of the FIRST fully interactive historical websites on the Internet. It is our hope that in future this will encourage and allow teachers to use the Internet as a tool for teaching their students - not only about history - but all fields of study. Rome Unleashed allows anyone from around the world to access information about Roman History in a fun and interesting manner. And because of this, it entices the users of this site to research and learn more information about Roman history.
The main authors of this site, Neil Jenkins, Sumair Mirza and Jason Tsang, hope that you enjoy browsing through this site.
We have derived our information from the numerous sources listed below.
- Cameron, A. The Later Roman Empire. Fontana, 1942.
- Cary, M , and Scullard, H.H. A History of Rome. Macmillan, 1979.
- Cornell, T. and Matthew, J. Atlas of the Roman World. Phaidon, 1982.
- Microsoft. Encarta 97 Deluxe. Microsoft Corp: Redmond, 1996.
- Scarre, Chris. The Chronicle of the Roman Emperors. Thames and Hudson, 1995.
- Scarre, Chris. The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome. Penguin Group, 1995.
Aside from the books we used to research the various accounts of history, there are many sources that we used to compile all of the information for the Rome Unleashed site. Not only do we have to thank the historical literature sources for their help, but also to the many contributors who took the time to add content to the Rome Unleashed site. The following is an alphabetical listing of all the people who have made this site a reality. Included (where possible) is a baby picture beside each name:
Neil Jenkins
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Catherine London
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Sumair Mirza
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Jason Tsang
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Melody Yiu
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Mr. Walters
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