ancient Rome had three types of leaders. In the time of the Roman Kingdom, it had a King; in the time of the Roman Republic, it had two Consuls for the majority of the time, and a Dictator in times of emergency; and in the time of the Roman Empire, it had figures now generally referred to as 'emperors', who held various titles (i.e. Augustus and Princeps).
Presuming you mean what was his title, Ancient Rome was first ruled by Kings. The last Roman King was Tarquinius the Proud, who was deposed because he was a tyrant. After that Rome was a Republic, ruled by two elected officials, the Consuls, who were advised by the Senate. In urgent times, times of national threat, a Dictator with emergency powers could be elected, but only for a short time. Eventually, the Republic was destroyed and replaced by an Imperial government, with an Emperor. The first Emperor was Octavius Caesar, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, who although never bore the title Emperor, was the main figure in the removal of the Republic, and was dictator for life - Emperor in all but name - until his assassination.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
It depends on the historical period. Rome was a monarchy for 244 years (753 BC-509 BC) and was ruled by the king. It was a republic for 482 years (509 BC- 27 BC) which was headed by two annually elected consuls. It was ruled by emperors for 503 years (27 BC-476 AD).
The Romans had a head of state rather than a leader for most of their history. At first the head of state was a king, then the power was shared between two consuls and finally in the principate, the leader of the government was the emperor.
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Ancient Rome did not have a national plant.
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Ancient Rome did not have a flag for the country. The only flags that they used were the military standards, the signum or the vexillum.
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which ancient Indians leader was most important
Ancient Romes government was divided into three parts because of how stable they wanted it to be.
It is the center of government and temples for Ancient Rome. Today it is open to visitors and still is an amazing place.
The Latin alphabet.
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Ancient Rome did not have a national plant.
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The ancient word for moon is "Luna" and comes from the ancient romes. the romes thought the moon was a goddess when they saw its beauty, and named it Luna. another word from that category is "lunar". we use its meaning today (of the moon) to label Lunar Eclipses.
Only two, Roman Catholic and Zeusean.