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  2. Horrible Histories: Ruthless Romans (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. Horrible Histories: Ruthless Romans is a 2009 educational adventure video game theme on Ancient Rome as part of the Horrible Histories franchise, which began in 1993. The game was released on Wii, Nintendo DS and Windows and is narrated by Terry Deary, the author of the Horrible Histories book series.

  3. Toys and games in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Romans had a variety of toys and games. Children used toys such as tops, marbles, wooden swords, kites, [2] whips, seesaws, dolls, chariots, and swings. Gambling and betting were popular games in ancient Rome. Legislation heavily regulated gambling; however, these laws were likely not enforced. Tali, Terni lapilli, Duodecim Scripta ...

  4. List of programs broadcast by Disney XD - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of programs and specials formerly and currently broadcast by the children's cable television channel Disney XD in the United States, and previously throughout the world on its international sister networks.

  5. Category : Video games set in the Holy Roman Empire

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    Video games set primarily or partially in the Holy Roman Empire (800/962–1806).

  6. Category:Video games set in the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in the Roman Empire" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. The 48 Best Father’s Day Crafts for Kids - AOL

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    Dad String Art Sign. One Little Project. A free template makes this one a breeze—but if your kid can’t be trusted with a hammer, you might have to set up the craft and leave them to do the ...

  8. Ludi Romani - Wikipedia

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    The Ludi Romani ("Roman Games"; see ludi) was a religious festival in ancient Rome held annually, starting in 366 BC, from September 12 to September 14. In the last 1st century BC, an extra day was added in honor of the deified Julius Caesar on 4 September and extended to September 19. The festival first introduced drama to Rome based on Greek ...

  9. Ludi - Wikipedia

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    Ludi. Ludi (Latin:games; plural of "ludus") were public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people (populus Romanus). Ludi were held in conjunction with, or sometimes as the major feature of, Roman religious festivals, and were also presented as part of the cult of state. The earliest ludi were horse races in the circus ...