One of the great contributions of Rome, if not the greatest, was the concept of the personal rights of citizens.
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Rome's political capital was the city of Rome. It was briefly moved to Ravinia, and then Constantinople became the capital.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Over the long period of existence, ancient Rome had many important political leaders. It's a subjective question and based on what I have read about ancient Rome, I believe that Augustus Caesar was the most important political leader in ancient Rome's history. The reasons for my choice of Augustus are many fold. Foremost in my mind is this; After the Civil War with Mark Antony & Cleopatra, Octavian then known as, was the supreme leader of ancient Rome. He brought a great degree of stability to Rome compared to previous times. Augustus had flaws of course but I rank him as the most important leader.
The earliest European civilizations developed in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. These civilizations laid the foundation for Western culture, political systems, and philosophy that continue to influence the world today.
Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.
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One of Rome's greatest contributions to political philosophy (and political reality) was the idea of representative government featuring limited terms of office. Quite unique in their own day, and not yet fully accepted throughout the global community, such "basics" of republican-style government have had a powerful influence in the history of the West and beyond.
My butt was a great contribution.
For its time, ancient Rome developed a written structure of laws that helped keep all parts of the Roman world in order. Their written system of laws is in the opinion of many historians and political scientists, the feature of Roman society with the greatest impact on Western political thought. Undoubtedly some differences of opinion are available to answer this question and certainly the answer can be worded differently.
Beginning in ancient Greece and adopted by the Roman Republic, representative government was the foundation for modern political thought; that the people's voice be represented in political decision making by representatives -- rather than a single ruler and his (or her) Council.
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Rome's political capital was the city of Rome. It was briefly moved to Ravinia, and then Constantinople became the capital.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Rome contrubuted alot of things (to mesopotamia) such as changing the status of the people(s) CASTE SYSTEM status
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Romulus and Remus were the twin brothers who founded Rome.