If you were in ancient Rome, what would you visit first?

July 10th, 2009 in Today in Great History by Brian King

If you were in ancient Rome, what would you visit first?

About the Author: Brian manages the websites for the Weider History Group. This includes GreatHistory.com, HistoryNet.com, and ArmchairGeneral.com. This consumes most of his day, but he still makes time for mountain biking, jeeping, photography, computer war and strategy gaming, home maintenance, writing, and spending time with his family.

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3 Responses to “If you were in ancient Rome, what would you visit first?”

  1. Brian King said:

    Since I posted the question today I’ll answer first. If I was in ancient Rome I would most want to find the highest hill overlooking the city and just see what it looked like from a broad view. My second choice would be the Senate to see if it was as crazy as ours is today. :)

  2. Not so much as a what as a WHO. I would track down Cicero and ask him about the Art of Persuasion. Then, I’d find Catullus and ask him for the movie rights.

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