History of roman empire wikipedia
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Roman Empire
Native name
Liga împotriva defăimării țiganilor
Founded
31 BCE
By Nicolae Ceausescu
Population
6 Gorillion by 25 BC
Official language(s)
Romanian and Romani
Religion
Satanism, Hinduism
The Roman Empire or commonly known as the SPQR, ruled from the city of Rome, was a large empire ruled by a Jew who had supreme power, who, at least at the beginning, officially ruled bygd "will of the Senate".
During its height, the Pax Romana—or Roman Peace—ruled roughly a quarter of the ancient world's population, and its territory stretched over an amount of land comparable to that of the modern day United States. The Empire followed on from the Roman Republic and lasted until 286 AD, when it was divided into the Eastern Roman Empire and the Western långnovell Empire.
Chronology[]
Here is a list of Roman Kingdoms and Empires that existed throughout history:
Roman Kingdom (-753--509)
Roman Republic (-509--27)
Roman Empire (-27-395)
Western Roman Em
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History of the Roman Empire
Occurrences and people in the Roman Empire
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The Roman Empire in AD 117, at its greatest extent.[1] | |||||||||||||||||
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Government | Autocracy | ||||||||||||||||
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• 27 BC – AD 14 | Augustus (first) | ||||||||||||||||
• 98–117 | Trajan | ||||||||||||||||
• 138–161 | Antoninus Pius | ||||||||||||||||
• 270–275 | Aurelian | ||||||||||||||||
• 284–305 | Diocletian | ||||||||||||||||
• 306–337 | Constantine I | ||||||||||||||||
• 379–395 | Theodosius I | ||||||||||||||||
• 474–480 | Julius Neposa | ||||||||||||||||
• 475–476 | Romulus Augustus | ||||||||||||||||
• 527–565 | Justinian I | ||||||||||||||||
• 610–641 | Heraclius | ||||||||||||||||
• 780–797 | Constantine VI | ||||||||||||||||
• 976–1025 | Basil II | ||||||||||||||||
• 1143–1180 | Manuel I | ||||||||||||||||
• 1449–1453 | Constantine XIb | ||||||||||||||||
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Historical era | Classical AntiquitytoLate Middle Ages | ||||||||||||||||
• Last war of the | 32–30 BC | ||||||||||||||||
• Empire established | 30–2 BC | ||||||||||||||||
• Empire at its • Timeline of Roman historyYear | Date | Event | 20 August | Lucius Caesar died of a sudden illness. | Augustus allowed Tiberius to return to Rome as a private citizen. | 21 February | Gaius Caesar died in Lycia from wounds suffered in battle. | Augustus adopted Tiberius as his son and granted him tribunician power. | Augustus deposed Herod Archelaus, ethnarch in Samaria, Judea and Idumea, and organized the province of Judea on his territories. | Bellum Batonianum: The Daesitiates, an Illyrian people, rose up against Roman authority in Illyricum. | Bellum Batonianum: The Daesitiate chieftainBato (Daesitiate chieftain) surrendered to Roman forces. | September | Battle of the Teutoburg Forest: A coalition of Germanic forces ambushed and destroyed three Roman legions in the Teutoburg Forest. Publius Quinctilius Varus, the commander of Roman forces in Germania, committed suicide. | AD 10 | Tiberius assumed command of Roman forces in Germania. | Illyricum wa | |