It is called a triumvirate.
triumvirate
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Rome had a monarchy for 144 years, followed by a republic for 482 years, and by personal rule by one man for 503 years. Historians have called the personal ruler emperor, but the Romans did not use this term. They have also divided the period of personal rule into the Principate (personal rule presented as benign) which lasted for 311 years, and a Dominate (a more autocratic personal rule) which lasted for 192 years.
Rome treated the people it conquered pretty well, unless you disobeyed their rule. Insurrections were often dealt with by way of execution, notably by crucifixion.
Emperor Nero himself sought to rebuild the Capital.
No, Nero was not the first emperor of Rome, Augustus Caesar/ Octavian was the first emperor of Rome.
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A system in which three people share power simulataneously is usually called a Triumvirate.
Carthage did not rule any of the territories of Rome. Her territorial possessions were outside the areas under Roman control.
The second triumvirate consisted of Mark Antony, Octavius and Publius
The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.
a democracy
There was no rule of caliphs in ancient Rome. The caliphs emerged after the fall of Rome
A triumvirate was a rule by three men. It could be loosely called a Dictatorship by three men, as they held all the power.
Rome didn't, it was the Emperor who lived in Rome that did this.
Never. Rome was an empire during the republic. As soon as Rome began acquiring territory and ruling it under Roman law, it became an empire. The period that people call the "Roman Empire" was actually the principate, ruled by one man, eventually called by the title Caesar. The one man rule, or the rule of the Caesars came about in 31 BC, after the republic had collapsed.
Rome had a monarchy for 144 years, followed by a republic for 482 years, and by personal rule by one man for 503 years. Historians have called the personal ruler emperor, but the Romans did not use this term. They have also divided the period of personal rule into the Principate (personal rule presented as benign) which lasted for 311 years, and a Dominate (a more autocratic personal rule) which lasted for 192 years.
In the beginning of Rome's rule, the public was very satisfied and happy with the form of rule. Towards the end of Rome's time, the leadership became very poor and the people were not happy.