History of Rome

The city of Rome originated as a village of the Latini in the 8th century BC. It was initially ruled by kings, but the Roman Republic was established in 509 BC. During the 5th century BC, Rome gained regional dominance in Latium, and eventually the entire Italian peninsula by the 3rd century BC. The population of the city at this point is estimated at about 300,000 people.

With the Punic Wars, Rome gained dominance over the Mediterranean, displacing Hellenistic Greece as the dominant regional power for the next five centuries. The Roman Empire was established under Octavian in 27 BC, after Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul, followed by a period of civil war. The city of Rome now surpassed a population of one million, likely the first city in history to reach this size (compared to world population of about 200300 million at the time).

At the peak of Roman imperial power in the 2nd century, the population of the city numbered some 1.6 million, a size that it never attained again until its becoming the capital of the Republic of Italy in 1946; close to three percent of the population of the empire lived within its limits. Following the Crisis of the Third Century and the transfer of the imperial capital to Constantinople in AD 330, Rome entered a period of gradual decline.

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What was the Roman Empire? A brief history

Roman Empire Times 10 May 2024
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Chinese tourist group visits the ancient Syrian city of Busra al-Sham

Syrian Arab News Agency 10 May 2024
The tourists considered that Busra is distinguished by the beautiful succession of civilizations in it without obliterating the identity of any of them ,so that one can will find in the castle traces of the Roman, Byzantine, ......
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Showdown in Champagne

Quillette 10 May 2024
[Attila the Hun] sent ambassadors to Italy to the [Roman] Emperor Valentinian to sow strife between the Goths and Romans, seeking to shatter by civil discord those he could not crush in battle ... It was the first of two campaigns that Attila would launch against the Roman Empire’s western half....
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Historical Journey of the Dying Gaul

Ancient Origins 09 May 2024
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Why WWE Is Booking Solo Sikoa So Strongly

What Culture 09 May 2024
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New York Magazine 09 May 2024
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Gallant Gauls: A Journey Through Ancient Europe

Ancient Origins 08 May 2024
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British MoD Allegedly Hacked by China on May 7

Armstrong Economics 08 May 2024
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How did the Romans shave? A look into men's grooming rituals

Roman Empire Times 07 May 2024
From the tools used to the techniques employed, the process of shaving held a prominent place in the daily life of Roman men ... The removal of body hair, including armpit hair, was not just for aesthetics but also a marker of social status and cultural identity, differentiating 'civilized' Romans from 'barbaric' tribes....
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Ancient, mysterious 12-sided object still baffles archeologists

Popular Science 03 May 2024
The dodecahedron on display at the National Civil War Centre, Newark Museum ... The Norton Disney Dodecahedron is of the largest and newest Gallo Roman Dodecahedrons ever found and is currently on display at the National Civil War Centre, Newark Museum in Newark, England ... “The imagination races when thinking about what the Romans may have used it for....
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What was the Pax Romana?

Roman Empire Times 03 May 2024
The Pax Romana, which translates to "Roman Peace," was a significant period in the history of the Roman Empire ... The term "Pax Romana" was first coined by historian Edward Gibbon in his work "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." ... The Pax Romana,  marked a time of relative tranquility and stability across the Roman Empire....
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Cleopatra’s tomb mystery remains unsolved after Zahi Hawass calls off search

Egypt Independent 03 May 2024
She is famous for marrying the Roman emperor Julius Caesar. Cleopatra belonged to the Macedonian dynasty and descended from the general Ptolemy, who became King of Egypt during the division of Alexander the Great’s empire, and saw Hellenistic civilization flourish on the banks of the Nile....
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