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For example, the chronozone known as the Reign of Tiberius (14 to 37 AD) is a subset of the chronozone Imperial Rome.
In Szombathely can be seen a part of the ancient road which led from Savaria to Imperial Rome and also the ruins of the Temple of Goddess Isis from Roman time.
Imperial Rome, by Anthony Birley and Alan Sorrell, Lutterworth Press, London 1970 ISBN 0-7188-1367-7
This movement inspired Marcello Piacentini in his creation of a "simplified Neoclassicism" linked to the rediscovery of the imperial Rome.
Jas Elsner: Imperial Rome and Christian Triumph: The Art of the Roman Empire AD 100-450.
Pan-Polarian society is based on that of Imperial Rome, including an imperial cult and a variety of polytheistic and monolatric religions that have largely replaced the major religions of our time, including the cults of "El Bis" and the goddess Marilyn.