Even though Rome had few effective emperors, most did not help Rome. Many emperors just wanted the power but in the end, they most likely got killed in some way. Instead of ruling the empire, they fought each other
“I came, I saw, I conquered,” Julius Caesar. Rome overcame many obstacles throughout their history. They transformed from a group of scattered people, to a Republic, and then into an Empire. They had many great rulers, including Julius Caesar, which helped them overcome everything in their way. But eventually, they couldn’t keep up. A series of unbeatable objects came their way, and eventually, it caused their entire Empire to rapidly decline and collapse. There have been multiple different questions…
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Why do great nations fall? Is it because of plagues, disease, famine, war, or reckless leaders? What even causes it to be a great nation? Whether it’s the size of the empire, the impact it has on the world, or the legacy it leaves, many nations and empires still have a rise and a fall. The Roman Empire was one of the greatest empires in the world. Some might even argue that it was the greatest. All people learn about it in school- its start, its culture, and the effects it has on the world today…
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Architecture and Engineering affected Ancient Rome Have you ever wondered how architecture and engineering helped Ancient Rome be so successful? Rome was once one of the most successful empires, and it popularized one of the most popular religions today, Christianity. To gain as much power and influence as Rome had over the ancient world it had to utilize all of its resources, both physical and mental. Architecture and engineering affected Ancient Rome in the form of buildings, roads and aqueducts…
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Rome is an important city in Italy because it is not just a city but it is also the capital too. The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year of 753 BC. The city of Rome and the history is what made this city important. During the history of Rome there were a lot of things that went on such as the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire, and the beautiful sculptures and architecture. The Roman Republic was ruled first by a succession of kings and then in 509 B.C.E. was constituted itself…
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and truthfully he was a man that fulfilled the image so much it is almost impossible to think that the gods did not create him. Although Augustus was not the first choice to be the ruler of the rising Roman Empire, Julius Caesar did see the potential of Augustus and fathered it. Augustus broke new ground in the empire by becoming the first emperor in the empire, rather than becoming dictator unlike his predecessor. Augustus was a man that no other emperor in the Roman Empire Era could not hold a…
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An empire that lasted for over one thousand years is definitely an empire worth studying. In 323 CE, a prosperous military leader named Constantine defeated not only one but three generals and became the Emperor of Rome. During his reign, he made two great decisions that completely changed European history. These groundbreaking decisions were to move the capital from Rome to Byzantium and to give Christianity a legal standing. By making this wise decision, Byzantium was the imperial capital for a…
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Study Guide Question #1 Rome – early empires Here is what I am hoping to do when I take write my response to this question. Definitely doesn’t matter how you do, just thought I would clarify for any one still a bit confused. My plan is to take the main examples provided for why each is successful and format it as follows: Roman Republic, Roman Empire, both, hit on other civilizations, misc. I’m planning to link examples that explain how other emperors didn’t do what Rome did correctly directly…
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The cornerstone of Western Civilization is the Roman Empire. A figure known as the epitome of this era is Julius Caesar. Seen by some as a defender of people’s rights and seen by others as a dictator who caused the fall of the Roman Republic, Julius Caesar (JC, Caesar, Julius) is a controversial leader. Whichever way he is viewed, he was one of the most prominent figures of the ancient world and played an instrumental role in the emergence of the Roman Empire from the Roman Republic. Caesar’s greatest personal achievement was the conquest of Gaul…
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Obviously we know that roman engineering and architecture was the roman legacy with the most influential punch on today's society. But did you know that some people don't know this? It's insane. People say "Rome fell but its legacy lived on" I believe this meant even after the destruction of the empire people did not forget what Rome had bestowed upon them, a glorious city full of wonders and excitement. Also a glorious way of engineering used by people around the world for centuries.There are many…
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Rome the Great Greedy Society There is no denying that Rome started as a great society looking to Homer’s epics to provide a strong code of honor and moral belief system. Despite the greed and power hungry leaders in Rome, there seemed to be a love for virtue and honor as characteristics that were held in high regard. That being said, as the Roman Empire grew, the conquered provinces suffered greatly from corruption and taxation. Rome used a complex patronage system that required average citizens…
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