The Roman Empire was built on violence. They built the most disciplined and ruthless military force of the ancient world, capable of defeating or intimidating all their neighbors.
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women never voted in ancient Rome.
The main factors that led to the rise of Rome were its strategic location, strong military, effective governance, and cultural assimilation of conquered peoples.
There are adherents to single factors, but more people think Rome fell because of a combination of such factors as Christianity, decadence, and military problems. Even the rise of Islam is proposed as the reason for Rome's fall, by some who think the Fall of Rome happened at Constantinople in the 15th Century. Here I am writing about a roughly fifth century fall of Rome (or the western division of the Roman Empire).
well it all started by the Rome was a not a nice place but the Christians came in the world and told the king they do not believe in the rome gods and they keep on coming
I read in some that it was relativly around 2000$ in todays money in rome ancient times but awerage was for all countries in ancient world..rome maybe had little more ,then in middle ages it fell a lot untili 14-15 centuri when western Europe start to rise.
the factors where separated into 3 categories: Economy, Political, and Social those are the main benefactors.
Rome rose was in 509 B.C
The poor housed themselves in ancient Rome. They lived in high rise apartments called insulae or "islands". (high rise meaning at least five stories high) There was no public agency to help them finding a place or to help them with the rent.
Montesquieu viewed ancient Rome as a significant example of a society that exemplified the principles of political liberty and the rule of law. He admired its republican aspects, particularly the separation of powers, which he believed contributed to its strength and stability. However, he also noted the rise of tyranny and the eventual decline of the Roman Republic, using this as a cautionary tale about the dangers of concentrated power and the fragility of freedom. Montesquieu’s analysis of Rome influenced his ideas on the importance of governance structures in maintaining liberty.
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