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[[Fasciculus:Parthenon from west.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|[[Parthenon]] est eminentissimum aetatis classicae exemplum.]]
[[Fasciculus:Etruscan civilization map.png|thumb|[[Etrusci|Civilizatio Etruscana]] in [[Italia]] septentrionali, circa annum [[800 a.C.n.]]]]
'''Aevum Classicum,''' etiam '''aetas classica''' appellatum, est generalis [[historia|historiae]] terrarum [[Mare Mediterraneum|Mari Mediterraneo]] adiacentium pars, quae [[cultura]]m [[Graecia antiqua|Graeciae]] [[Roma antiqua|Romaeque]] [[antiquitas|antiquae]] complectitur. Quo tempore cultus atque [[scientia (ratio)|scientiae]] Graecorum Romanorumque florebant, maximique momenti in [[regio]]nibus [[Europa]]e, [[Africa Septentrionalis|Africae Septentrionalis]], et [[Asia Media|Asiae Mediae]] erant.
[[Fasciculus:Map athenian empire 431 BC-en.svg|thumb|[[Foedus Delium]] sub [[Bellum Peloponnesiacum|Bello Peloponnesiaco]] anno [[431 a.C.n.]]]]
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'''Aevum Classicum,''' etiam '''aetas classica''' appellatum, est generalis [[historia|historiae]] terrarum [[Mare Mediterraneum|Mari Mediterraneo]] adiacentium pars, quae [[cultura]]m [[Graecia antiqua|Graeciae]] [[Roma antiqua|Romaeque]] [[antiquitas|antiquae]] complectitur. Quo tempore [[cultura|cultus]] atque [[scientia (ratio)|scientiae]] Graecorum Romanorumque florebant, maximique momenti in [[regio]]nibus [[Europa]]e, [[Africa Septentrionalis|Africae Septentrionalis]], et [[Asia Media|Asiae Mediae]] erant.
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*[[Britannia Romana]]
*[[Dacia (provincia Romana)|Dacia Romana]]
*[[Gallia]]
*[[Hellenismus]]
*[[Ilium]]
 
==Bibliographia==
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[[Categoria:Res classicae]]