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  • Roman Empire • Roman Emperor • Clothing in ancient Rome • Culture of ancient Rome • Latin literature • Roman agriculture • Roman art • Roman calendar •...
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  • In modern historiography, ancient Rome encompasses the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC, the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), Roman...
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  • List of ancient Romans List of Roman Emperors List of Roman Consuls List of Roman censors List of topics related to ancient Rome List of Roman place names...
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  • The following WikiProjects are related to Ancient Rome: WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome: The project regularly invites its members to collaborate...
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  • pottery, painting, and other art produced in Ancient Rome or in territories under its rule from the founding of Rome in the 9th or 10th century BC, through...
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  • widely throughout the history of ancient Rome, with complements of 4,200 legionaries in the republican period of Rome (split into 35 maniples of 120 legionaries...
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  • (Latin: Forum Romanum) was a rectangular forum at the heart of the city of Ancient Rome. The Forum was used for military triumphs, elections, criminal trials...
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  • Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome. After his dinner, Romulus...
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  • (Latin: Forum Romanum) was a rectangular forum at the heart of the city of Ancient Rome. The Forum was used for military triumphs, elections, criminal trials...
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  • The toga, a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a sash of perhaps twenty feet (6 meters) in length which was wrapped around the body and was generally...
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  • geniuses of all time, as well as a brilliant politician and one of the ancient world's strongest leaders. In 42 BC, two years after his death, the Roman...
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  • Classical Greek culture, especially philosophy, had a powerful influence on ancient Rome, which carried a version of it throughout the Mediterranean and much...
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  • Ancient Rome "The traveler who has contemplated the ruins of ancient Rome may conceive some imperfect idea of the sentiments which they must have inspired...
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  • Rome, and was therefore not permitted to leave Rome for more than ten days at a time. When the consuls were at war, the city praetor remained in Rome...
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  • death in 31. For a time he was the most influential and feared citizen of Rome and nearly succeeded in deposing Tiberius as Emperor. In 31, his intrigues...
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  • In the Roman Kingdom, the King of Rome was the principal executive magistrate with absolute power. The king was the chief priest, lawmaker, judge, and...
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  • practice, the Emperor was supreme ruler of Rome and supreme commander of the Roman legions. In theory, however, Rome remained a republic, the res publica,...
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  • Ancient Library Attalus. Sources for Greek & Roman history (attalus.org) De Imperatoribus Romanis. An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors Earth's Ancient...
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  • it. The tribune's power, however, was only in effect while he was within Rome; his ability to veto did not affect regional governors. Patricians were legally...
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