Secondary Sources
Nice, Alex T. "Rome, Ancient." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2015. Web. 4 Jan. 2015.-secondary: This source helped me find a majority of the information found when you look through the intro page. Such as the origins of the empire, and a summary of how it started, the incline. To the end when it began to decline for various reasons, which is explained in the article.
"Mark Antony." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Web. 4 Jan.: This source helped me to find a majority of the information found on the Marcus Antonius page. The article itself consists of many facts from life to death, and explains what he accomplished in his career as a militant.
"The Roman Military." Roman Military. Web. 21 Jan. 2015. .: This source helped me to find most of the information on the overall land gain, and how large the empire ended up being. Along with some basic information about the military and it's success. Some of the information found in this article was also helpful for the introduction page.
"Roman Army Tactics." Roman Army Tactics. Web. 21 Jan. 2015: This source was a great help for the military strategy page, and helped a tad with the introduction page. This article included many of the known as well as unknown military tactics, and some basic information about the military itself.
"Roman Soldiers." Roman Soldiers. Web. 21 Jan. 2015: This source wasn't all too helpful for most of the project, but it basically explains the life of a Roman soldier. Some of the information appears in Roman military strategy and overall land gain tab.
"Mark Antony." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Web. 21 Jan. 2015: This source gave me information for the Marcus Antonius page. As well as ideas on other things to search and elaborate on.
"Ancient Roman Military Camp Unearthed in Eastern Germany." Student Research Center. Web. 21 Jan. 2015. : This didn't really help with any of the pages, but it did incorporate in with the overall theme of the website. This gave me some background knowledge and helped make the roots for my research.
"Roman Army Tactics." Roman Army Tactics. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped me with the military strategy page of my website, and some of the introduction. It listed some of the military tactics and discussed the military lifestyle of that time in detail.
"Julius Caesar." Julius Caesar. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped with a majority of the Julius Caesar page, and some of the introduction page. It explains in the article about Caesar's life, as well as achievements, and influence on the world itself.
"How much land did Rome conquer?"Answers. Answers Corporation. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This helped me find the info for the list of land conquered on the overall land gain page. It included every state as well as country in detail.
"Julius Caesar." Julius Caesar. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped me to find a majority of the information for the Julius Caesar page. It tells about his life, and what he accomplished, as well as gained for the Roman empire.
Primary Sources
"Roman Empire Map" faithcentral. <www.faithcentral.co.nz>.: This provided the image for the introduction page of my website. The map shows the Roman empire in color and identifies some of the empire.
"Roman military strategy" Monday Mornings Smile. 2015: This is an image that can be found on the introduction page of my website. It's a picture of a few roman soldiers practicing a strategy of some sort.
"World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia." World Book. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped to find a picture of Marcus Antonius that is found on the introductory page. Along with the picture there is an article that helped me pull some information for the page as well.
Ebscohost. Getty Images, 1 Jan. 2003. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source provided an image for the introduction page, and helped to jump start some of the ideas for the project. It is the one of the elephants, which is a painting of one battle in the Punic wars when General Hannibal used the enemies own elephants against them.
"Marcus Antonius" Wikipedia. 2015: This source provided an image for Marcus Antonius. Which can be found on the introduction page of this website.
Casano, Ann. "Julius Caesar" Education Portal. 2015: This source provided an image for the introduction page as well. It is an image of a painting of Julius Caesar. Which is probably a painting from the time period or later European ages.
"Augustus (Gaius Octavius)" The Romans in Britain. 2015: This source provided an image of a statue of Octavius, better known as Augustus. This image can be found on the introduction page of this website.
"Roman army startegies" Life as a Roman God. 2015: This source provided all the pictures from the military strategy and overall land gain page of this website. It also helped partially with research, and acts kind a like a secondary source.
"S9.com" Marcus Antonius. 2015: This source provided an image of Marcus Antonius, and some information about his life and career. This image can be found on the Marcus Antonius page of this website.
":Juan de la Corte - Battle Scene with a Roman Army Besieging a Large City " Wikimedia Commons. 2015: This source provided the picture of a painting of a Roman battle scene. This can be found on the Marcus Antonius page of this website.
Feinstein, "Julius Caesar" Superstock. 2015: This source provided an image for the Julius Caesar page of this website, it is a drawing of him and is just a primary source, because there is no info in the site.
"Mark Antony." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Web. 4 Jan.: This source helped me to find a majority of the information found on the Marcus Antonius page. The article itself consists of many facts from life to death, and explains what he accomplished in his career as a militant.
"The Roman Military." Roman Military. Web. 21 Jan. 2015. .: This source helped me to find most of the information on the overall land gain, and how large the empire ended up being. Along with some basic information about the military and it's success. Some of the information found in this article was also helpful for the introduction page.
"Roman Army Tactics." Roman Army Tactics. Web. 21 Jan. 2015: This source was a great help for the military strategy page, and helped a tad with the introduction page. This article included many of the known as well as unknown military tactics, and some basic information about the military itself.
"Roman Soldiers." Roman Soldiers. Web. 21 Jan. 2015: This source wasn't all too helpful for most of the project, but it basically explains the life of a Roman soldier. Some of the information appears in Roman military strategy and overall land gain tab.
"Mark Antony." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Web. 21 Jan. 2015: This source gave me information for the Marcus Antonius page. As well as ideas on other things to search and elaborate on.
"Ancient Roman Military Camp Unearthed in Eastern Germany." Student Research Center. Web. 21 Jan. 2015. : This didn't really help with any of the pages, but it did incorporate in with the overall theme of the website. This gave me some background knowledge and helped make the roots for my research.
"Roman Army Tactics." Roman Army Tactics. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped me with the military strategy page of my website, and some of the introduction. It listed some of the military tactics and discussed the military lifestyle of that time in detail.
"Julius Caesar." Julius Caesar. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped with a majority of the Julius Caesar page, and some of the introduction page. It explains in the article about Caesar's life, as well as achievements, and influence on the world itself.
"How much land did Rome conquer?"Answers. Answers Corporation. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This helped me find the info for the list of land conquered on the overall land gain page. It included every state as well as country in detail.
"Julius Caesar." Julius Caesar. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped me to find a majority of the information for the Julius Caesar page. It tells about his life, and what he accomplished, as well as gained for the Roman empire.
Primary Sources
"Roman Empire Map" faithcentral. <www.faithcentral.co.nz>.: This provided the image for the introduction page of my website. The map shows the Roman empire in color and identifies some of the empire.
"Roman military strategy" Monday Mornings Smile. 2015: This is an image that can be found on the introduction page of my website. It's a picture of a few roman soldiers practicing a strategy of some sort.
"World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia." World Book. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source helped to find a picture of Marcus Antonius that is found on the introductory page. Along with the picture there is an article that helped me pull some information for the page as well.
Ebscohost. Getty Images, 1 Jan. 2003. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.: This source provided an image for the introduction page, and helped to jump start some of the ideas for the project. It is the one of the elephants, which is a painting of one battle in the Punic wars when General Hannibal used the enemies own elephants against them.
"Marcus Antonius" Wikipedia. 2015: This source provided an image for Marcus Antonius. Which can be found on the introduction page of this website.
Casano, Ann. "Julius Caesar" Education Portal. 2015: This source provided an image for the introduction page as well. It is an image of a painting of Julius Caesar. Which is probably a painting from the time period or later European ages.
"Augustus (Gaius Octavius)" The Romans in Britain. 2015: This source provided an image of a statue of Octavius, better known as Augustus. This image can be found on the introduction page of this website.
"Roman army startegies" Life as a Roman God. 2015: This source provided all the pictures from the military strategy and overall land gain page of this website. It also helped partially with research, and acts kind a like a secondary source.
"S9.com" Marcus Antonius. 2015: This source provided an image of Marcus Antonius, and some information about his life and career. This image can be found on the Marcus Antonius page of this website.
":Juan de la Corte - Battle Scene with a Roman Army Besieging a Large City " Wikimedia Commons. 2015: This source provided the picture of a painting of a Roman battle scene. This can be found on the Marcus Antonius page of this website.
Feinstein, "Julius Caesar" Superstock. 2015: This source provided an image for the Julius Caesar page of this website, it is a drawing of him and is just a primary source, because there is no info in the site.