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    harder to heat houses and farm and eventually forced the Romans to move south. Religion The ancient Romans has had a polytheistic religion from the beginning. Mars, the god of war, was supposedly the father of Romulus and Remus. Then there was Quirinus, who was the deceased Romulus, watched over the city of Rome, and also Jupiter, the king of gods. Politics Ancient Rome was split between two parts, the patricians, the rich and wealthy, and the plebeians. The patricians would put a lot of…

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    Ancient Rome government began in the 8th century B.C. The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty were two of the largest and most influential Empires from Ancient History. The Roman Empire lasted from 141 to 81 B.C and covered lots of Information. Romulus was the first king of Rome after he killed his brother. Rome and China were both the Same and Different. The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty both had Emperors. These two governments had strong militaries. Both Rome and China both had rich and poor…

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    Rome, the world’s strongest ancient empire, known for its great architectural beauty its strong leaders,and its military tactics and secrets that we still use today in our military. but the problem was behind the scenes of what we know, Rome has been internally weak and after all the great leaders it fell into the hands of the weak who could not control the city and this was the start of the great city’s downfall. Some believe that the fall of Rome was due to the splitting of the empire and,…

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    The fall of Rome in 476 CE had a profound impact on the secular world and the Catholic Church. The western world was plunged into the Dark Ages in politics and religion. The news of the collapse of Rome shocked the world, even though it had been predicted for many years. With the power structure in Rome in shambles, the Catholic Church began to gain more power. With the fall of the Roman empire the Catholic Church became a powerful political force by combining church and state. There were…

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    C. a great general named Julius Caesar announced himself dictator(Macdonald 30).Dictator means that you could rule on your own conditions(Macdonald 30).Six other king ruled after Caesar but they were crazy and cruel(Macdonald 30).Legend says that Romulus was the first king and he was in charge in 753 B.C.(Macdonald 30).The last king,Tarquin the proud was taken control of in 509 B.C.(Macdonald 30).The Roman republic lasted for more that 400 years(Macdonald…

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    Rome, Italy, one of the oldest cities in the world. “Founded by the two brothers, and demi-gods, Romulus and Remus” as early as 753 B.C. Romulus and Remus were abandoned by their mother, raised by a wolf, and eventually found by a Shepherd and his wife. After discovering the city together Romulus killed his own brother consequently declaring himself as the ruler. Not only did he just kill his brother, declared himself as the ruler but also named the city after himself. Ancient Rome overflows…

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    The fall of the seemingly all-powerful Roman Empire has been blamed on a tremendously long list of mistakes and events that are still heavily debated in today’s society; some examples of the these events include the invasions of various barbaric tribes into Rome, the economic decline and overspending of Roman society, the splitting of the empire into the East and the West, and even the rise of Christianity. While all of these causes likely contributed to the overall downfall of Rome, one in…

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    our everyday life today. They had some of the best technology, and maintained these high standards from the beginning of Rome, in 753 BC, to the fall of Rome, in 476. So, just how did Rome start? And, what caused it to end so abruptly? In 753 BC, Romulus founded the Roman Empire. This led to a series of events that would change the course and history of the Roman Republic. Throughout the peak time of the Roman Empire, they faced many challenges, but also received many advantages because of the…

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    Republic to Empire Roman constitution wasn't prepared for the addition of ever more more provinces especially that of Asia. They were great in warfare but not some much in political change.They begin fighting with each other having civil battles and other countries. Rome became an Empire after Octavia put down his powers under the republic in 275 bc and stepped up as the first Emperor. Fact Octavian was later given the name Augustus meaning great, venerable. Western Roman Empire Military…

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    Colosseum Research Paper

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    near Colosseum and is one of the greatest signs of Roman Empire. The location of this forum was well known, but the excavation work was started in the 20th century. There are many temples in this forum, which are dedicated to Venus, Saturn, Vesta, Romulus and many more. If you have not seen this forum when you are on your trip to Rome, it is same like as if you have visited Paris, but you have not seen Eiffel tower. This is an interesting place where you can spend several hours without getting…

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