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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4518
The Romans believed their city was founded in 753 BCE by Romulus, who killed his twin brother Remus in an argument about which hill to build on. They were proba…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4519
For the first two centuries of the Republic, Rome was a regional Italian power fighting for survival. The Gauls sacked the city in 390 BCE (or 387, depending on…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4520
Julius Caesar was not the first man to accumulate extraordinary power in Rome, and he was not the last. What made him different was the speed and the lack of pr…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4521
The period from Augustus's accession in 27 BCE to the death of Marcus Aurelius in 180 CE — roughly 200 years — is often called the Pax Romana, the Roman Peace…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4522
Between 235 and 284 CE, the Roman Empire saw roughly 26 emperors — most of them killed by their own troops or political rivals. Historians call this the Crisis…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4523
Diocletian is one of the most underrated figures in Roman history. He took control of a fractured, economically devastated empire in 284 CE and spent twenty yea…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4524
On September 4, 476 CE, Odoacer, a Germanic military officer in Roman service, deposed Romulus Augustulus, a teenage emperor placed on the throne by his father…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #2251
The Roman Republic did not die in a single moment. It died across a century of slow bleeding — a political system overwhelmed by the empire it had accidentall…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #1686
The standard account of the Roman Republic's fall places Julius Caesar at the center of the story — his crossing of the Rubicon in 49 BC, his dictatorship, his…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #1275
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