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    In 400 A.D the Romans were a thriving empire. This classical civilization had a population of over 70 million people that worked as merchants, farmers, and even police officers. Rome’s population at its period accounted for over 21% of the world. This empire developed an advanced language, military, and currency. The Romans also had strong beliefs in literacy, politics and religion. For over 1000 years Rome was one of the world’s strongest and most substantial empires but as the empire conquered

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    Emperor Constantine I effectively ended Roman paganism as he ended the tetrarchy. From a land of many gods and multiple emperors, Constantine ushered in an era defined by the principle of one God, one Emperor, and one Empire (Early Christianity, 9/11). Why he did so, whether it was solely for the political stability offered by a unified Church, or because of a personal motivation and dedication to the Christian faith, is a question tied to another: What exactly were Constantine’s beliefs? Was he

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    Roman Empire Barbarians

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    The Roman Empire was an ancient superpower but poor leadership and attacks from barbarians brought it to its knees. One of the major factors that contributed to the fall was overexpansion. Rome’s army could not keep up with all the barbarians attacking Rome on several fronts. When Rome finally stopped expanding, money stopped pouring in. This made Rome rely more on taxpayer money to pay for the expensive army. The increase of taxes was hard on the working people who had other economic troubles. One

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    Roman Empire Legacy

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    Despite the fact that the Roman Empire ended thousands of years ago, many different parts of the empire survived and still have a huge impact on life today. The aspect of the empire that I believe have had the largest effect today is the legacy of writing and language. Many citizens of this famous empire believed that this empire would last forever. But due to weak borders, a changed capital, and a bad ruler the empire eventually met its end and collapsed. Despite this fact the power empire will

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    It's Just a Formality You likely won't be addressing many letters to a Roman Emperor, but a few centuries ago the old quill would have drained half an ink bottle just penning his title if you were addressing the Roman Emperor Commodus: Caesar Imperator Lucius Aelius Aurelius Antoninus Commodus Augustus Pius Beatus Sarmaticus Maximus Germanicus Maximus Britannicus Maximus, Pax Orbis, Invictus, Romanus Herculaeus, Pontifex Maximus, Patria Patriae, Amazonius Fortunatus, Consul for the Seventh Time

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    Roman Name Structure

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    In the section dedicated to the study of the onomastics, we have already explained that the structure of the Roman name was not static and changed during years. As a consequence, the presence of some type of names as those consisting of a praenomen and nomen which lack of a cognomen could indicate an early chronology in which this last part of the name was not yet included . Nevertheless, although the name structure can be a complementary element for dating an inscription, it does not express any

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    Western Roman Empire

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    The fall of the Western Roman Empire is a theme that is central to any in-depth analysis of Roman civilization and one held a great fascination for centuries. It is well know that the Western Roman Empire fell in 476 C.E. to barbarians from Germanic tribes who hailed from the Rhine and Danube, but why were these tribes able to conquer an Empire that seemed unconquerable. How did such a vibrant, rich and powerful Empire fall? Famous historians such as Edward Gibbon made claims that Christianity contributed

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    Roman Empire Dbq

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    History Paper Why did Rome fall? The Roman Empire was a great empire. However they fell and all other nations have been compared to Rome since then. The fall of Rome was not caused by a single event. One main cause was was the failing economy and high inflation. The government was constantly threatened by bankruptcy due to the cost of defending the Empire, failing economics and heavy taxation. Their currency was becoming so bad that they had to return to the bartering system. Another main cause

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    Dbq Roman Empire

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    The ancient Roman Empire lasted from 500 b.c.e to 500 b.c, around the Mediterranean Sea. The ancient Roman Empire declined because of their military, economic, and political problems. Those three issues were the main causes of the decline of the Roman Empire. One of the causes of the Roman Empire to decline was the military issues such as the enemies they made and the number of people exempt from the army draft. In Document 5 is state “the Romans created a dangerous enemy within their own borders

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    Roman Empire Dbq

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    4. Major results of empire: a) Economic rewards b) Relative stability and prosperity c) Population increase A) Economic dynamism allowed for social mobility in the Roman Empire. b) c) The population grew very much due to the fact that the Empire expanded to many provinces. a) Their mulberry trees that could produce silk were valuable and gave China a silk monopoly. They traded silk on the silk road for money that everyone else was willing to pay for. Rome obsessed over the silk. b) Legalism made

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