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    the most powerful empire in the world. The Roman Empire was established in 27 BC, and it stretched throughout parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Their economy, which was once the idealistic financial system for countries worldwide, started to worsen. An empire, especially one as strong and powerful as Rome’s, cannot survive on an unstable economy. As finances, the work force, and diplomatic relations of Rome started to decline, so did the country. In 476 AD, the Roman Empire collapsed. The deterioration

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    The later Roman Republic and early Roman Empire controlled most of modern day Europe through Northern Africa to Asia Minor. This time of complete dominance over much of the known world propelled Rome into a new era of wealth and prosperity that allowed Romans to look past military expansion. The Roman state now turned towards betterment of society and the “craving for a good education.” Education was seen not only as a tool for the furthering of personal careers, but as a way to improve Rome.

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    The revival of Christianity during the late Roman period was set into motion in 313 CE with the Edict of Milan, which legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire. Emperor Constantine helped move the revival along by ordering the construction of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, which started around 326 CE, and was completed in 335 CE. Throughout its existence, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher has been destroyed and reconstructed numerous times, which means that the current Church in Jerusalem is not

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    Though the roman empire and the roman republic vary in their political structures they are quite common in the structures of their social hierarchy and reasoning for their downfalls. The Roman Republic and the Roman Empire highly differ in their political structures. The republic: created in 509 BCE. was a form of representative democracy. It consisted of 2 consuls of which were appointed by the senate and then voted on. These consuls were the head officers and the were appointed for one year

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    didn’t acquire too much territories but instead he gained political power and prestige, among Romans and Greeks, for his Pergamum Empire throughout the war. During the first Macedonian Attalus wasn’t yet an official ally with Romans. Instead, he supported Rome and its allies due to his alliance with Aetolian league10. Livy (Founding of the City 26.24) writes that when the treaty was signed between Romans and Aetolian League against Philip V of Macedon, some states were included in this alliance: Attalus

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    Throughout history civilizations have developed and advanced through the exchange of knowledge, as well as numerous other aspects. Even in contemporary day America, a myriad of aspects of the Roman Empire are reflected within Washington, which initially enabled the Roman Empire to be quite prosperous. The Roman Empire’s developments influenced Washington politically, as they impacted the perspectives of many political leaders and it allowed them to expand their power of the presidency to diverse branches

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    human creativity, skills, and unrivalled drawing techniques put together to create something that people can be fond of for centuries. Without a doubt, art is unique, and its impact was most influential in the era of the Roman Empire, Classical Greece, Etruscan civilization, Roman Republic, and Hellenistic Greece among others. Quite a number of artworks, especially sculptures, drawings, and special vessels have been preserved for the present generation, and to date, they still attract viewership from

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    Roman Army Ancient Rome was an empire that stretched over two million square miles, at its height. It reached the shores of the Rhine River to the Caspian Sea, and along the outskirts of Africa to Spain (Eyewitness to History, 2007). The empire was an advancement for humankind, combining multiple cultures for trading, and the collaboration of different peoples for science. Overall, it was an empire so large, that during that time, one in every four people on the planet were under Roman rule (PBS

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    years suddenly decline? This civilization was Rome. Rome was a Republic for five hundred years, and a Empire for five hundred years. During this time Rome did amazing achievements that we still use to this day. The Romans made buildings out of concrete, Olympics, drama plays, an arch , an a collision which we call a studium, their Empire expanded as far east as India. The causes of the Roman Empire was because of social, economic, and military reasons. Rome fell because of social problems. In document

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    During the beginning of the Roman Empire, Christianity faced hardships “after the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem and the subsequent failure of the Bar Kochba rebellion. Early Christianity stood at the beginning of a protracted struggle to define, defend, and reproduce themselves in the face of other cultures, within which the adherents of these religions were obliged to live.” Christianity was perceived as a struggling religion and was widely frowned upon by the Romans during its early times.

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