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No. Ancient History, like all history, describes events which actually happened or at least for which there is some evidence that they happened. Examples would include the Roman Empire or the Ancient Greek civilizations. Mythic History describes things which did not actually happen but stories of which have existed for a long time. Examples would include the gods of Greek and Roman mythologies.
It depends of how much homework you do. Many things happened during the 1,200 years of the history of ancient Rome. The list could be endless.
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Many things happened. Ancient Roman civilisation lasted 1,200 years. The Romans conquered many lands. The Roman Empire was the was the second largest antiquity saw and the 15th largest in history. Christianity started in Judea which at the time was part of the Roman Empire and spread though this empire. The early development of Catholic and Orthodox Christianity occurred in the Roman days.
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Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March (March 15) in the year 44 BC.
the main reason that roman capital punishment was used was to deter people from comitting crimes. hope this helps.
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