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The Roman Republic was ended by the takeover of the senate by Ceaser. He essentially became the supreme ruler, or emporer. So essentially, the Roman Republic was replaced by the Roman Empire.
the roman republic was the first to think of checks and balances.
The Roman Republic lasted from the time of the kings until the civil wars in the first century BCE. The first Roman ruler that we call an emperor was Gaius Octavius -- or Augustus -- who ruled from 27 BCE to 14 CE. He didn't call himself an emperor, but "princips" or "first citizen." For more information about the Roman Republic, check my website: www.judithgeary.com
He was Agustus Caesar, the first Roman Emperor.
The present-day countries that were part of the Roman Republic include Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and parts of North Africa. These regions were under Roman control during the Republic era.
Roman Republic
Augustus ruled the Roman Empire. After the fall of the Roman Republic he became the first Roman Emperor.
As the name "Roman Republic" suggests, it was a republic.
There was none. The Romans hated even the word king and would never tolerate one. However after the fall of the Roman republic Octavian/Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. We call him an emperor, not a king.
In the Roman Republic there were two executive leaders. They were chosen by an assembly and ruled for one year.