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Friday, January 11, 2008

Professor Gatto from the University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, supports our initiative and will participate in the commemoration!

We rejoice at the news that Professor Ludovico Gatto will take active part in the preparation of the commemoration, as well as in the commemoration itself. Please visit the home page. Send us your reaction to this wonderful development. Now you have the opportunity to participate in a unique, quality event together with like-minded history and archaeology enthusiasts. We now have the academic might of Professor Gatto backing our grass roots initiative. Do not miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to unravel the mysteries of late ancient and early medieval Rome and to understand better your background. Join us!

Best wishes to all,
Daniel Costa 

11:26 pm est


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Alaric, the fall of Rome, early medieval  Rome and our time
                    
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