He didn't. The Roman Republic collapsed basically because of stubborn political infighting. Titus Pullo is just a soldier mentioned by Julius Caesar in his War commentaries. That's all we know about him. If you want the fictionalized version of him, read a review of the movie Rome.
The Roman Republic
The brothers who tried to bring property reform to the republic were Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus. They are most commonly referred to in the plural as the Gracchi.
Okay, your question needs a twofold answer. First of all the Roman republic and the Roman empire were different entities. The Republic was/is a form of government; an empire is a large holding of some sort. The two are not identical. And no, Julius Caesar did not bring down the Roman republic. The republic had been dying or even considered dead since at least the time of the first triumvirate. Caesar merely was fortunate enough to take advantage of the opportunities that opened up for him.
Augustus established his personal absolute power and made himself the first Roman emperor. Therefore, he started the period of absolute power by emperors which replaced the Roman Republic.
The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.The two brothers who worked to bring reforms to the early republic were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.
Augustus was the final winner of the civil wars which brought down the Roman Republic. He gained control of the Roman army and amassed a great fortune with the spoils of war. He used his power to bring the republic to an end and establish his own absolute personal rule. He became the first Roman emperor and begun Rome's 503-year period of absolute rule by emperors.
The answer for this question isaqueducts. However, theconstructionof aqueduct started during the Roman Republic, before the rule by emperors.
From Africa.
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The Dark Age.
He promised to bring bring Italy back to the days of the Roman Empire. The Italian flag back then had an eagle which symbolized the Roman Empire.
Cleopatra had nothing to do with changing Rome's history from republic to empire. Rome was already an empire under the republican form of government. Because Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt and was defeated by Rome, her country became another Roman province -- an addition to Rome's empire. What she did do, was to help bring down the republic and enable Octavian to establish the principate.