what is the relative and absolute location of rome
No, Augustus was a relative newcomer. The first historical ruler of Rome was Romulus.
it is on the west coast of Italy in the centre of italy.
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The relative location of Ancient Rome is around France all the way to the Dutch border;right off the west coast of Italy;on the Tiber river in the center of Italy.
On the West coast of Italy, South of Pisa and North of Naples.
The Vatican is located in central Italy, totally surrounded by the city of Rome.West of central Rome, across the Tiber River.
Italy is a peninsula in the centre the Mediterranean Sea, between the western and eastern basins of this sea. Rome lies of the cost Thyrrenian Sea (the western coast), in central Italy.
The Pax Romana was the long period of relative peace and minimal expansion. It also included during the time of Augustus, a downsizing of the number of legions.
the Pax Romana (Roman Peace) was a 207-year period of relative political stability in the Roman Empire. This is a term which has been coined by historians.
Both Rome and Greece experienced a period of time called the Golden Age. This was a span of years when there was relative peace and the arts and culture flourished. The golden age of Greece was loosely from 500 to 300 BC while the golden age of Rome was the reign of Augustus.
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