Development of Ancient Rome
.... Historians have offered different explanations for the imperial
expansion effort undertaken by
Rome, some feeling it was either conscious, willful, aggressive ....
(1691

7

)
The Downfall of Rome
.... have been turned against external enemies" (2). In a sense, one of the biggest reasons for the downfall of
Rome had been its success in conquest and
expansion. ....
(1240

5

)
Roman Empire
.... southern Italy. The
expansion of
Rome continued through war and acquisition during the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. During the 2nd ....
(1465

6

)
The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... have been turned against external enemies" (2). In a sense, one of the biggest reasons for the downfall of
Rome had been its success in conquest and
expansion. ....
(1240

5

)
Rome
.... This
expansion brought them into conflict with both the Greeks and the Carthaginians .... During the second of these,
Rome was almost captured by the invading army ....
(826

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Greek Period and Roman Period
.... the Mediterranean. From 700 to 509 BC historians place ancient
Rome in the political
expansion phase of its development. It was ....
(2578

10

)
The Roman conquest of Britain by Claudius
.... understood and the
expansion into Britain was one means of doing so. Yet Britain was, in many ways, an anomaly. The geographers of Greece and
Rome stated with ....
(1902

8

)
Roman Architecture
.... The third period was the Greek phase "dating to the third and second centuries BC and coinciding with
Rome's expansion into and domination of the Hellenistic ....
(1636

7

)
Greek & Roman Civ.
.... Economic weakness due to too great
expansion and corruption of leadership probably helped erode
Rome as fast as its enemies. More ....
(1357

5

)
Early European History
.... Thus, in this opening phase of the war, both Roman strategies for political
expansion were put into play: first, committing
Rome to the defense of an ally ....
(3235

13

)
Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... Corruption, economic vulnerability, too-great
expansion and enemies helped bring
Rome to its knees eventually "The Roman West virtually disappeared by 500 ....
(1707

7

)
Publicans & Sinners
.... that the
expansion of the publican class was the result of the
expansion of Roman .... The state was still responsible for running the machinery of
Rome and the ....
(900

4

)
History of France
.... the war, and in the successive campaigns that followed, established Roman strategies for political
expansion were put into play: first, committing
Rome to the ....
(3429

14

)
Ceasar's Conquest of Gaul
.... the war, and in the successive campaigns that followed, established Roman strategies for political
expansion were put into play: first, committing
Rome to the ....
(3382

14

)
Praetorian Guard Under the Julio-Claudians QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS ...
.... In its earlier
expansion within Italy,
Rome had solved the garrison problem partly by planting colonies of Roman citizen veterans, and partly by incorporating ....
(5017

20

)
The Roman Empire
In the
expansion that followed the Punic wars,
Rome annexed Syria, Greece, and the territory northward toward the Danube, as well as Spain, the African ....
(4943

20

)
Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... In the
expansion that followed the Punic wars,
Rome annexed Syria, Greece, and the territory northward toward the Danube, as well as Spain, the African ....
(5015

20

)
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

7

)
ROMAN INTERNATIONAL LAW
.... The history of
Rome may have been a long series of wars and conquests. .... law for all time; "the Roman genius law in conquest, imperial
expansion, in the ....
(1408

6

)
Theology Questions
.... of Christianity outside Europe was the direct result of trade
expansion into new .... be the most remarkable in winning Protestant regions back to
Rome" but their ....
(2917

12

)
Essays on the Protestant Reformation & Christianity
.... of Christianity outside Europe was the direct result of trade
expansion into new .... be the most remarkable in winning Protestant regions back to
Rome" but their ....
(2915

12

)
Jihad of the Islamic Religion
.... It was an
expansion driven, at first, by the Arab tribes allied .... decentralized, territorially feudal response to the chaos following Imperial
Rome's slow demise ....
(1589

6

)
CHARIOT, AQUEDUCT, AND FULL-RIGGED SHIP
.... army, but the power of
Rome derived in large part from the sheer size of the city, already by 500 BCE - long before the great age of Roman
expansion -- one of ....
(1997

8

)
Western Civilization
.... to migrate to many places that are now modern Europe, "The
expansion of the .... The fall of
Rome and the establishment of Constantinople as the capital of the ....
(1687

7

)
MARKETING IN ADVERSE ECONOMIC CLIMATES
.... The company plans an aggressive
expansion in Central and Eastern Europe, southern Latin .... 4. "WHEN IN
ROME" STRATEGY -- Based on the old cliche, "when in
Rome ....
(1862

7

)
Greek Philosophy Influence
.... Roman
expansion allowed them enough military control to begin developing their culture, one that .... the fact that the vast majority of artists in
Rome during the ....
(1667

7

)
Roman Domination
.... this period, Augustus, concerned primarily with the stabilization rather than
expansion of the .... of the king of Parthia--receiving his diadem in
Rome, at Nero's ....
(3235

13

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Roman Architecture
.... of all sorts. Simultaneously, the
expansion of Roman power brought more Greek influences directly to
Rome. Then, when the development ....
(3086

12

)
Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
.... In 1512 the Elector of Saxony, Frederick the Wise, for example, agreed with
Rome on the .... and even as late as 1518 he continued to request an
expansion of the ....
(3210

13

)
Luther's Reformed Version of Christian Doctrine
.... In 1512 the Elector of Saxony, Frederick the Wise, for example, agreed with
Rome on the .... and even as late as 1518 he continued to request an
expansion of the ....
(3210

13

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