Anatinus Bellum [a-na-ti-nus bell-um] (Latin) A type of poultry used for waging war.
Anatinus Cæruleus [a-na-ti-nus keer-ool-ee-us] (Latin) A type of blue poultry.
Commentarius Trajanus [fig-ur-it-owt fer-yur-self] (Latin) military campaign journal of Emperor Trajan, thought lost to the ages.
Cutius Superior [kew-tee-us] (Latin) one of four added provinces in the Dacian Diocese. See also: Fabula, Imrium and Sallium.
Fabula [fab-u-la] (Latin) one of four added provinces in the Dacian Diocese. See also: Cutius Superior, Imrium and Sallium.
Fall of the Roman Empire (American Slang) three quarters of the way though the year during the Roman Empire. See also: Autumn of the Roman Empire.
Haiku [hi-koo] (Japanese) silliness abounds; the artist is a nut job, someone stop him please.
Imrium [im-ree-um] (Latin) one of four added provinces in the Dacian Diocese. See also: Cutius Superior, Fabula and Sallium.
Kupridios [koo-pri-dee-os] (Ancient Greek) the goddess of love, aka. Aphrodite (Roman). The diety of beauty and love.
Sallium [sal-ee-um] (Latin) one of four added provinces in the Dacian Diocese. Province containing Castle Tîrgu. See also: Cutius Superior, Fabula and Imrium.
Scribere Anatinus [skree'-be-ray a-na-ti-nus] (Latin) literally writings of the ducks, one section of the nutty Commentarius Trajanus dealing with war-fowl and various other kinds of poultry.
Temple of Kupridios [koo-pree-dos] (Ancient Greek) a temple built for the worship of the goddess Kupridos (Aphrodite). See also: Kupridos.
Tîrgu [teer-goo] (Romanian) literally piazza or bargain, market place or trading area.
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Appendix? I've still got mine.
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I've actually visited web sites almost identical to my History:Roman page but these sites were serious although the information was just as obscure and plastered with Latin and other languages with no translations to be found... great if you are fluent in Latin, Ancient Greek and Sumerian - otherwise you are doomed.