Roman Empire
.... During the 7th and late 6th centuries
BC Rome was ruled by Etruscan kings, but it would become a republic in approximately 510
BC (Microsoft 1). One of the ....
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Greek Period and Roman Period
.... By 264
BC Rome had reorganized its governmental system, conquered the Italian peninsula, grown to a population of approximately 80,000, and begun to look ....
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Rome
.... Up until about 200
BC,
Rome had continued to be a fairly democratic republic, even though its upper classes easily dominated the society. ....
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Capital Punishment in Early Rome
.... By about 200
BC,
Rome had long since ceased to be a country farming town, and had become the effective capital of Italy and center of a growing empire. ....
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Caesar's Public Character
.... Later, between 90
BC and 78
BC,
Rome's Italian "allies" revolted, and though the Romans won the resulting civil war (called the "social war," from Latin socii ....
(1833

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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... With the expulsion of the last of the Etruscan kings in approximately 510
BC,
Rome became a Republic (Art 1). The origins of art during the Roman Republic can ....
(1473

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Development of Ancient Rome
The history of
Rome can be divided into three major epochs: the kingship from the legendary foundation of
Rome to 509
BC; the republic from 509
BC to 31
BC ....
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Tunisia: A History
.... In the third of these, in 149-146
BC,
Rome defeated the Carthaginians and completely destroyed their capital with the result that through the 5th century AD ....
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Ancient Rome
The history of
Rome can be divided into three major epochs: the kingship from the legendary foundation of
Rome to 509
BC; the republic from 509
BC to 31
BC ....
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6

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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... With the expulsion of the last of the Etruscan kings in approximately 510
BC,
Rome became a Republic (Art 1). The origins of art during the Roman Republic can ....
(1206

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The Development of Roman Law
.... Territorial expansion was, if not the motive, then certainly the result of two wars with Carthage during the 3rd century
BC,
Rome's "only rival for control of ....
(1673

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Roman Orator Cicero
.... He returned to
Rome in 77
BC and began his political career and in 74
BC he was elected to the Senate (Sumner, 1973, p. 5). Although Cicero's family did not ....
(1349

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Marc Antony
.... The future Commander in Chief of Julius Caesar's army was born into a wealthy family in
Rome in 83
BC, and he enjoyed a military lineage and upbringing that ....
(1684

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Roman Architecture
....
Rome. The temples of Quintus Metellus might have resembled the style of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (125
BC) at
Rome. This temple ....
(1636

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Life of an Athenian in 500 BC
.... The year 500
BC falls early in the period after the democracy was first .... 11Michael Grant, A Social History of Greece and
Rome (New York: Scribner's, 1992), 13. ....
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Daily life of an Athenian in 500 BC
.... The year 500
BC falls early in the period after the democracy was first .... 11Michael Grant, A Social History of Greece and
Rome (New York: Scribner's, 1992), 13. ....
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Leadership of Julius Caesar and Napoleon
.... The context for Caesar's assumption of leadership was the fact that, in the first century
BC,
Rome wavered between civil war, republic, and monarchy for ....
(2124

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Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... consuls after
BC 59 and its undisputed leader after his defeat of his great rival Pompey at the battle of Pharsalus in Thessaly in
BC 48,
Rome had generally ....
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Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... consuls after
BC 59 and its undisputed leader after his defeat of his great rival Pompey at the battle of Pharsalus in Thessaly in
BC 48,
Rome had generally ....
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Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
....
Rome, on the other hand, rose from a small parochial power to become the mighty military machine that would .... The Punic Wars 264-146
BC New York: Routledge, 2003 ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... the military skills of Hannibal, which he displayed during the course of his campaigns and battles against
Rome during the Second Punic War (218-200
BC). ....
(1457

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Rediscovery of Pompeii
.... the Italian peninsula (Grant 9).
Rome was, however, becoming quite powerful herself, and between 310 and 302
BC defeated the Samnites and took over Pompeii. ....
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Pompeii and Public Architecture
.... of fortified strong points throughout the Italian peninsula.1
Rome was, however, becoming quite powerful herself, and between 310 and 302
BC defeated the ....
(2231

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Architectural Monuments
.... 3.Imperial Procession, Frieze of the Ara Pacis (
Rome, 13-9
BC) and Frieze from the Arch of Constantine (
Rome, 312-315 AD) The Ara Pacis, or the Altar of Peace ....
(2213

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History of Theater
.... The first permanent theater in
Rome was built in 55
BC The precise nature of the temporary structures is not known but is assumed to have had tiered seating ....
(1867

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)
Greek & Roman Theatre
.... The first permanent theater in
Rome was built in 55
BC The precise nature of the temporary structures is not known but is assumed to have had tiered seating ....
(1882

8

)
Development of Roman Law
The following is a historical outline of the development of Roman law, from its origins in the legendary era of
Rome's seven kings (753-510
BC) until its final ....
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KOSOVO CRISIS OF 1998-1999
....
BC to "the fear inspired by their warlike character." It took the Romans three wars between 229
BC and 6
BC to subdue them. After the fall of
Rome, Zickel and ....
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Cicero on Violence
.... for advocating the execution of a number of captured members of the Catiline conspiracy (October-December 63
BC). This act was considered by many in
Rome to be ....
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RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... Constitutional Settlement of
BC 27 After his victory over Mark Antony at Actium and his conquest of Egypt in
BC 30, Augustus was the undisputed master of
Rome. ....
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