ancient Rome had three types of government over its 1,200 years of history: a monarchy for 244 years (753 BC-509 BC) a republic for 482 years (509 BC-27 BC) and rule by emperors for 503 years (27 BC-476 AD)
a type of government
No, it was an autocracy type of government.
A monarchy.
SenateDemocracyRepublicDictatorWhich one is the answer!None of the above. Rome's first government was a monarchy.
Roman government started with a monarchy.
There was not a name for a government made up of two houses in ancient Rome because Rome did not have this type of government.
dictatorship, or monarchy
Republic
From 753 BC to 509 BC Rome was a monarchy.
They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.They were the same type of entity. An empire is defined as a large territory administered by one central government. Rome was an empire under the republican form of government as she had provinces all administered by the central government in Rome. Under the principate, or what is erroneously called the "empire" only the method of government changed. Rome was still an empire.
Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy is a democracy.
Ancient Rome never had a type of government where power rested with the people. Such a type of government was found only in the Athenian Democracy.