The fall of the western half of the Roman Empire brings on the seeds of the middle/dark ages in Western Europe.
When speaking about ancient Rome, it is proper to make judgements based on the context of ancient times and other ancient empires. Based on one's subjectivity, ancient Rome's "negatives" as asked in the question can be many or few, once again based on a person's point of view. In my view two negatives stand out: one are the gladiator combats for "entertainment". As far as I know, most ancient empires did not have this type of entertainment. Another negative in my view was the use of massive slavery. Many ancient civilizations had slaves, no question about that. However, in ancient Rome slavery was an institution that ancient Rome grew to be almost an addiction. Taken as a whole however, it is my view that in terms of ancient empires, the Roman empire had more positives than negatives taken in the context of its time in history.
Historians and Egyptologists learned a great deal about the rich history of ancient Egyptian empires when the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics into modern day languages was accomplished. The information of the Egyptian empires were dated as far back as the 31st century BC BCE. To this day the world is fascinated by the majesty of these empires and the secrets that they still have not revealed.
He is usually considered great due to his successful military campaigns along with his creation of one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Genghis Khan rose from humble beginnings to establish the largest land empire in history.
Ancient Rome was a civilization that began along the Mediterranean in approximately the eighth century BC. It has gone down in history as being one of the biggest empires from the ancient world, having contained about 20% of the world's population at one point. It lasted for about twelve centuries.
yes, it was one wealthiest empires in ancient history
Most scholars designate around 3500-3100 BCE as the beginning of the first true civilization in Sumer. This period marks the emergence of city-states, writing systems (such as cuneiform), advanced architectural developments like ziggurats, and complex societal structures in the region.
the Romans empires fall
The ancient empires phase of West African history came first
When speaking about ancient Rome, it is proper to make judgements based on the context of ancient times and other ancient empires. Based on one's subjectivity, ancient Rome's "negatives" as asked in the question can be many or few, once again based on a person's point of view. In my view two negatives stand out: one are the gladiator combats for "entertainment". As far as I know, most ancient empires did not have this type of entertainment. Another negative in my view was the use of massive slavery. Many ancient civilizations had slaves, no question about that. However, in ancient Rome slavery was an institution that ancient Rome grew to be almost an addiction. Taken as a whole however, it is my view that in terms of ancient empires, the Roman empire had more positives than negatives taken in the context of its time in history.
A Spiral that starts in the centre, and then gets bigger in a clockwise direction symbolizes beginnings in Ancient Irish History, if that's any good to you!!
Historians and Egyptologists learned a great deal about the rich history of ancient Egyptian empires when the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics into modern day languages was accomplished. The information of the Egyptian empires were dated as far back as the 31st century BC BCE. To this day the world is fascinated by the majesty of these empires and the secrets that they still have not revealed.
No, Greece was not a colony to another country in recent history. However, in ancient history, Greece was subjected to colonization by various ancient powers such as the Persians, Romans, and Ottomans.
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That is impossible to tell there have been thousands of generals throughout history that have screwed up, from the time of ancient Rome to today, my advice is to look at the history of large empires to deterime the worst general
He is usually considered great due to his successful military campaigns along with his creation of one of the largest empires in ancient history.
The age of ancient history dominated by the cultures of Greece and Rome [Mediterranean], from about the 8th century B.C.E. to about A.D. 500.