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    A major reason for the falling of Roman Empire was political issues. Emperors inherited power and had no training or experience, some emperors were even mentally unstable and full of greed. Addition there was no system in place to replace the emperor after his death. Thus when an emperor died people would inherit the throne through parents and murder. Therefore most emperors did not help the Empire become stronger but created more problems ultimately leading to their demise. Also the Praetorian

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    · What was the Roman Empire? The Roman Empire refers to the civilisation of ancient Rome which  lasted about 1300 years.( what) At its heart was the city of Rome, a city first founded by the ancient Etruscans 2800 years ago.  The word empire refers to the fact that Rome and Romans, fuelled by trade, alliances and the victories of its army grew in size and strength.(HOW) Within 300 years, the Roman army had conquered lands as far north as today’s England and as far east as Azerbaijan. By this stage

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    The Roman Empire was known as one of the greatest civilizations, their society, politics, and military skills were extremely advanced even for their time. From starting off as the Roman Kingdom, then The Roman Republic, and finally ending with the Roman Empire, Rome itself has been through many drastic changes. And throughout all three changes there has always been social and political disorder. Each stage of Rome only came about because of the fall of the one before it, in all three case political

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    “The holy Roman Empire is neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.”That quote was said about the Roman Empire by Voltaire. Rome began around 750 BCE as an unremarkable settlement. The roman army conquered from modern-day Scotland to Spain, the whole Mediterranean sea, and established colonies in North africa, Egypt, the Middle East and Asia Minor. Soon the empire began to go from a republic to more like a dictatorship. The Roman Empire fell because of military problems, natural Disasters, and most

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    The Roman Empire was a great civilisation that began in 31 B.C and ended in 476 A.D, living up to a total of 507 years. Many historians believed that the main reason this great civilisation ended up dying was because of the war with the barbarians from the German villages. However due to recent evidence and past theories, some modern historians believe that an internal affair could have caused the fall of the Roman Empire. Some of these theories included political corruption, rebellions and military

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    The Roman Empire was one the greatest civilizations in history. From 1000 B.C.E to 400 C.E. Rome had many successes ranging from conquest, correcting the repercussions from war, and Augustus reform of the republic. The Roman Empire mapped themselves out by massive military campaigns throughout its existence. One particular series of wars was called “The Punic Wars.” The Punic Wars from 264 to 133 B.C.E waged against the Carthaginians were a three part conflict for control of key trade routes and

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    Deniz Nemli Roman Empire DBQ The Roman Empire was one of the strongest and most significant empires in history. All good things, however, eventually come to an end. After prospering for over 200 years, the Roman Empire fell due to rise and expansion. The rise and expansion of the Roman Empire led to its fall because of lack of sufficient defense against invasion, economic problems, and absence of sufficient governing. The rise and expansion of Rome led to weakened defense from invasions from

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    In 27 BCE, Octavian appointed himself as the first Roman Emperor. After being a republic for approximately 700 years, Rome was now an empire. The Roman Empire grew to be one of the greatest empires in history, conquering the majority of Europe, the Asia Minor, and much of North Africa. Rome went through a time of peace called Pax Roma. During Pax Roma many contributions were made such as arts and architecture. The Roman Empire declined because of its weakened military. The military began to weaken

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    The ancient civilization of Rome developed an empire using very distinct tactics. These great leaders used tactics like setting laws in place, creating a infrastructure, and creating one of the best trading systems ever to exist. The leaders of the Roman Republic developed laws to create order after centuries of chaos. These laws were so advanced for their time sometimes to this day we see and practice them in everyday life. An example of this is Table IX which basically states that if a judge is

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    Catherine Delano HIST-20-C01 - World History I (2017/SU) June 26, 2017 Fall of the Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire was first created when Augustus Caesar was emperor in 31 BCE. The Empire ended when Romulus Augustulus, the emperor in the west, was overthrown by King Odoacer in 476 CE. Odoacer was the first Barbarian to rule Rome. The Roman Empire brought the western Europe for 100 years decreased. The Roman Empire was a large territorial holding the Mediterranean sea. The Barbarian attacked Rome

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