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Há 1 dia · The Roman Empire was the post-Republican state of ancient Rome. It is generally understood to mean the period and territory ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC. It included territories in Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia and was ruled by emperors.
- History of Rome
Rome was annexed by Napoleon and was part of the First...
- Roman Republic
The Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana [ˈreːs...
- History of Rome
Há 2 dias · bce, Rome [Italy]—died March 15, 44 bce, Rome) was a celebrated Roman general and statesman, the conqueror of Gaul (58–50 bce), victor in the civil war of 49–45 bce, and dictator (46–44 bce), who was launching a series of political and social reforms when he was assassinated by a group of nobles in the Senate House on the ...
Há 1 dia · During the period from the 4th century to 1870, the Vatican gained control of territory around Rome and served as capital of the Papal States. In 1929 Vatican City’s independent sovereignty was recognized by the Fascist Italian government in the Lateran Treaty.
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Há 3 dias · There are about 25 of his works in Rome, many of which can be seen in museums such as Galleria Borghese, Palazzo Barberini, and the aforementioned Capitoline Museums, as well as churches like San ...
Há 4 dias · Commodus (born August 31, 161 ce, Lanuvium, Latium [now Lanuvio, Italy]—died December 31, 192) was a Roman emperor from 177 to 192 (sole emperor after 180). His brutal misrule precipitated civil strife that ended 84 years of stability and prosperity within the empire.