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Read about the Emperor Ancient Rome: The greatest empire the world has ever seen was the Roman Empire. Under the rule of Emperor Augustus, this powerful empire grew to be one of the most dominant forces in the world.

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Ancient Rome Emperor
Read about the Emperor Ancient Rome: The greatest empire the world has ever seen was the Roman Empire. Under the rule of Emperor Augustus, this powerful empire grew to be one of the most dominant forces in the world.
Early Rome Map
Early Rome Map & Map of Early Ancient Rome: Map of early Rome when it’s walls were still square according to Romulus’ original furrow made with a farmer’s plough. Map of early Rome with a square plan.
Circus Maximus in Rome
The Circus Maximus in Rome was one of the earliest structures for public entertainment in Rome, preceding the Colosseum by 700 hundred years!
An aerial view of the elliptical Colosseum in Rome
Aerial View of the Colosseum & Colosseum Aerial View: The Roman Colosseum aerial views are strikingly captivating as can be seen in the following images. Outside The Colosseo Metro Station (Colosseum Photo Spot), Via Nicola Salvi (Colosseum Photo Spot), The Colle Oppio (Oppian Hill).
Comparison of ancient Roman Pompeii and modern society
Comparison of ancient Pompeii and modern society is a difficult one to make, yet not impossible. By all accounts life in a Roman provincial city wouldn’t have been an easy step for us to make as inhabitants of the 21st century, perhaps closer as inhabitants in pre-industrial revolution times, eg 16-17th century Britain.
Geopolitical aspects in the fall of the Roman Empire
The fall of the Ancient Roman Empire was the loss of central political control in the Western Roman Empire, a process in which the Empire failed to enforce its rule, and its vast territory was divided into several successor polities.
Ancient Military Formation
The Ancient Military Formations evolved over time. The phalanx was highly developed by the Greeks. Roman formations evolved for different terrain.
Renaissance in Rome
The Renaissance in Rome unfolded through the leadership of several different Popes throughout the 15th and 16th centuries. For example, Martin V was elected Pope on November 11th, 1417.
Ancient Roman Trades
The Ancient Roman Trades were governed through guilds. As the empire, political reach, transport routes and the roman economy grew there was a vast increase in ancient Roman trade and the skills/job specialisation required to support them.
Kings of Ancient Rome
The Kings of Ancient Rome were remembered as founding fathers over a period of ~250 years. After Romulus, Rome had a further six kings. Tarquin the Proud, was deposed in 510 BC and followed by 500 years of representative democracy.
Reasons for the Collapse & Fall of the Roman Empire
The Reason of fall of Roman Empire was the losing of central political power during the Western Roman Empire, a process that saw the Empire did not implement its rules.
Etruscan Boxers Painting
The Ancient Etruscans are known for having passed on to the ancient Romans the concept and love of gladiatorial combat, boxing and wrestling as entertainment
The Oath of the Horatii
The Oath of Horatii made by the three Horatii brothers swearing upon their swords to defend Rome with their lives. The subsequent punishment and custom of the gens Horatia of offering sacrifices.
Roman Christians Against Circus
Christians against the Circus and Colosseum: The likes of St. Peter were martyred by Nero “inter duem metam”. The “metae” were the pyramidal posts at the ends of the Circus track but which circus? The best bet is Nero’s Circus on the Vatican hill.
Ancient History Forums
The Ancient Rome Forums. The forum of ancient Rome area was in the centre of town, running from the river and along the valleys between the hills.
Aphrodite Greek Goddess of Love
The Aphrodite Greek Goddess was the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans. She was known primarily as a goddess of love and fertility and occasionally presided over marriage.
Ancient Roman Statues
The Ancient Roman Statues are one of the most evident aspects of antiquity. particularly because the Romans spent a great deal of wealth in reproducing the best works of the Greek masters.