Throughout the history of man, no civilization has ever been more successful or as influential as that of the Romans. Yet what is it that has made Rome so memorable to us? Stories of grand structures, powerful emperors and epic battles all come to mind when we imagine Roman civilization. Despite having knowledge of all these memorable features of Roman civilization, what do we actually know about the Romans and all that they had accomplished? An even more important question to ask might not only be why Rome is so important, but also how it has continued to impact the world even today.
To understand anything in depth about Rome, an understanding of its origins must be provided. The city …show more content…
5). The shift in power from a monarch to elected consuls marked the beginning of the formation of a Republic. This form of government continued with a Senate that was later introduced into Rome and is still seen in many of the world’s leading nations today, including our own. The now Republic of Rome flourished and began to expand to encompass much of the Italian Peninsula. With such expansion came conflict with the City-State of Carthage which dominated the Mediterranean along with Rome at the …show more content…
Most everyone has heard the saying “all roads lead to Rome” throughout some point in their lives, and this saying is derived from the existence of Rome’s roadways. This system of highways that connected the Empire added a sort of stability throughout all of its regions as they could feel their connection to Rome. At the height of the Romes life “The empire was united by 53,000 miles (85,000km) of roads from Scotland to Syria” (Rodgers 160). No doubt these roadways also had a sizable impact on trade throughout the Empire even though most major trade routes used the Mediterranean Sea. The concept of uniting the Empire through the usage of such roadways was ingenious and definitely was one of the most notable achievements of the