The Emperor of Rome was the supreme ruler of the Roman Empire, wielding significant political, military, and religious authority. Emperors were responsible for maintaining Law and Order, overseeing the administration of government, and leading the military in times of war. They also played a key role in promoting public works and cultural achievements, often using their power to enhance their own status and the stability of the empire. The position evolved over time from the early Principate, where emperors shared power with the Senate, to the later Dominant, where they held absolute authority.
Describe the role of women in rome in the 1800's?
The Vikings did not play a direct role in the history of Rome. The Vikings were a seafaring people from Scandinavia who primarily targeted areas in Northern Europe, not Rome.
Rome fell because of political problems and disloyalty.
Mettius Fufetius was a leader of the Alban people who allied with Rome in the early days of the Roman Kingdom. He played a significant role in the conflict between Rome and Alba Longa, ultimately betraying Rome and being punished for his actions.
Following its victories in the Punic wars, Rome launched a series of wars. Rome's role in Mediterranean trade expanded significantly as a result of those military campaigns.
He is not his son. He was his great-nephew. He was adopted into his will as his heir. His name was Octavian, but was renamed by the Roman Senate: Augustus, or "the exalted one".
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it is a Aztec emper deffeted by Cortes
S(emper) par(ātus) "Always ready"
Describe the role of women in rome in the 1800's?
The Bishop of Rome is also the pope.
Babylon had kings. In the related links I posted the information.
The Vikings did not play a direct role in the history of Rome. The Vikings were a seafaring people from Scandinavia who primarily targeted areas in Northern Europe, not Rome.
The plebeians did not have ant particular role. They were the commoners.
he is the role of caesar he plays a role that is look up to by everyone in rome that is why brutus and the conspittors killed him because he didn't want rome to be a monarcy
the senate i think
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