: Filming took place at the legendary Cinecittà Studios in Italy, where a five-acre set of ancient Rome was constructed.
A curated list of files and documents from the Summer 2005 trip. index of rome 2005
: Geographic Information System mapping files of ancient Roman sites digitized during the mid-2000s. : Filming took place at the legendary Cinecittà
5 hours and 14 minutes, making it the longest ATP final of the Open Era at that time. Key Fact: This was 18-year-old Nadal's tournament debut. Women's Singles Winner: Amélie Mauresmo . Runner-up: Patty Schnyder. Score: 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. 5 hours and 14 minutes, making it the
: The series acted as a cultural "index" for the 21st-century's reimagining of antiquity. It shifted the focus from "great men" to the lives of common soldiers like Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo. Accuracy and Impact
: High-resolution image directories of architectural surveys, museum exhibits, and excavations conducted in Italy during that period. 2. Global Economic and Quality of Life Indexes