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No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.
The Roman Empire went reached to the medditeranean, the Romans were in Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was.
This is because the majory of people living in it known as unionist want to remain part of the UK. At one stage the whole island of Ireland was part of the Great Britain because the king at the time took control. As time went by only the nothern end of this island wanted to remain part of Great Britain called Ulster.
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Answer this question…It went from controlling a powerful empire to forming an independent republic.
It went from controlling a powerful empire to forming an independent republic.
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the Republic was an army a good one... but it was so good it went bank ruck LMFAO
He founded Florida and he also went to Cuba and the Diminican republic.
every thing was a turning point to an extent. However some major turning points in the history of Rome were the founding of the city, the ousting of the kings and the formation of the republic, the assassination of Caesar, the battle of Actium, and most importantly the assassination of Caligula. This killing gave the praetorian guard a power that had repercussions down to the latter part of the empire.
France went from being a monarchy to a democratic republic with a President and a Constitution.
Rome overthrew the kings because of their tyranny and established the republic where there would be a rule of consensus rather than a one man rule. The republic deteriorated because the various factions simply could not come to a consensus. This was because faction leaders bought off the tribunes, who had the power of veto. After the last civil war, it was obvious that strong leadership was needed, so the Roman public accepted the principate as better than yet another civil war. Even with this silent consent, Augustus still had to give the appearance of being the head of a republican form of government. Incidentally, the Roman government did not go from republic to empire. Rome had been an empire for hundreds of years under the republic. It went from a republic to a principate. "Emperor" was a word the Romans never used, only historians.
its subject states went independent
Rome went from Republic then Empire in 27 BC . The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened by several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator (44 BC), the victory of Octavian at the Battle of Actium (2 September 31 BC), and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus (16 January 27 BC).