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After Greece was Italy, where we spent Christmas with the Pope and some sunshine!!
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thehalls > Cameron & Shantall outside the Flavian Amphitheater (AD 80) near where the “Colossal” Statue of Nero once stood that gives its name to the Coliseum (Dec 26, 2003).
thehalls > The Roman Forum, as seen from Capitoline Hill (Dec 26, 2003)
thehalls > Cameron & Shantall in front of the Monument of King Vittorio Emanuele II and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, as seen from the Piazza Venezia—Rome (Dec 25, 2003).
thehalls > The Arch of Constantine served as the Emperor’s entrance to the Coliseum and was built to celebrate his  victory over Maxentius in 312 AD.  Constantine legalized Christianity with the edict of Milan the next year (Dec 26, 2003).
thehalls > Italy (Vatican City, Rome, & Pompeii)--2003 >  Shantall at the Way of the Cross in the Roman Colisuem (Dec  26, 2003)
thehalls > Shantall in front of the Trevi Fountain, where legend has it that anyone who tosses in three coins will soon get married.  For those who doubt the legend, Shantall visited here in the summer of 2002 and Cameron proposed just a few months later.  Coincidence?? (Dec. 25, 2003).
thehalls > Cameron at "The Garden of the Fugitives" in Pompeii, where victims were buried alive by ash when Mt Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD (Dec 28, 2003).
thehalls > Italy (Vatican City, Rome, & Pompeii)--2003 >  Shantall at The Garden of the Fugitives--Pompeii, Italy (Dec  28, 2003)
thehalls > Italy (Vatican City, Rome, & Pompeii)--2003 >  Cameron in front of St  Peter's Basilica, Vatican City--Rome (Dec  25, 2003)
The Arch of Constantine served as the Emperor’s entrance to the Coliseum and was built to celebrate his victory over Maxentius in 312 AD. Constantine legalized Christianity with the edict of Milan the next year (Dec 26, 2003).
 > The Arch of Constantine served as the Emperor’s entrance to the Coliseum and was built to celebrate his  victory over Maxentius in 312 AD.  Constantine legalized Christianity with the edict of Milan the next year (Dec 26, 2003).
The Arch of Constantine served as the Emperor’s entrance to the Coliseum and was built to celebrate his victory over Maxentius in 312 AD. Constantine legalized Christianity with the edict of Milan the next year (Dec 26, 2003).
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