During the 482-year period of the Roman republic Rome was headed by two annually elected consuls. In the preceding 244 years of the Roman monarchy Rome was ruled by a king. During the subsequent 503 years of rule by emperors Rome was ruled by an emperor.
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The Romans ruled over Judea in the time of Jesus.
Yes, during the Roman Republic. During the Empire, they were sometimes called "duumvirs" instead.
Titus ruled for 2 years, from 79 to 81 AD.
Republican Rome was ruled by 2 people named "counsuls", they where like 2 monarcs but the roman state was ran by burocracy ruled by the cenatry. Imperial Rome was ruled by the emperor with his own burocracy. He listened to the cenatry if he wanted to but he was not forced to do what it said.
Besides Rome in Italy there are 16 place names in the US called Rome and 2 New Rome.
Rome and when the empire was divided up into east and west Rome and Byzantium (later called Constantinople and now called Istanbul)
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A consul was the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, and the consulship was considered the highest level of the cursus honorum. Each year, 2 Consuls were elected together, to serve for a one-year term, so in Rome they are still ruled by Consuls. Bun not still today.
About around circa 600 B.C., mysterious people called Etruscans took control of Rome. No one knows how or why. They ruled as kings. around 509 B.C. the Romans revolted. Rome won. After Rome became a republic, which means that the people can chose their leaders. The Roman Republic was made up of many parts. The most important parts are the senate, the consuls, and the dictator.The senate was the most powerful part of the government. It was made up of 300 patricians, which are rich or wealthy people. The government was led by 2 men called consuls. the consuls almost always did what the senate tolled them to do. Consuls ruled for one year only. The power was equally divided between the 2 men. Both men had to agree before the government could take any action. If one said " veto", I forbid it, then the matter was dropped. In the case of an emergency, the government didn't go to the consuls, they went to the dictator. The dictator handled emergencies. He had the power of a king, but he only was in office for 6 months.Hope this helped!
The biggest shopping mall in Rome is also the biggest in Europe. Its called 'Euroma 2'
A group of different peoples that are ruled by one ruler or by one government can be called many things. Ancient Rome ruled over such a diverse groups of peoples and ancient Rome is called an empire. This was the case with Great Britain until the end of WW 2. India, various island nations and such, like Ireland were all part of the British empire. In other situations a group of diverse peoples are in a nation and are ruled by a government. A case can be made that the US government rules a large number of different peoples. Most of the time, however, that term is not used.