Roman Forum and the Tower of the Winds
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, ATHENS/ Updated : Nov 4, 2016, 11:30 IST
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The Romans often built forums, such as this, in the cities they conquered. Begun during the reign of Julius Caesar as an extension of the ancient Greek Agora, it allows an interesting insight into the crossover between two great c … Read more
The Romans often built forums, such as this, in the cities they conquered. Begun during the reign of Julius Caesar as an extension of the ancient Greek Agora, it allows an interesting insight into the crossover between two great civilizations. Read less

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The Romans often built forums, such as this, in the cities they conquered. Begun during the reign of Julius Caesar as an extension of the ancient Greek Agora, it allows an interesting insight into the crossover between two great civilizations.
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