Anyone who led a victorious army and added territory brought wealth and glory to Rome. Scipio, Crassus, Pompey, Sulla, Marius, Caesar, Octavian and Trajan are just a few of the Roman heroes.
yes, they loved Caesar because he won may battle,he brought much wealth and glory to Rome,and his will and testament,he gave a sum of money to every Roman citizen; Futhermore,he ordered that his private gardens be made public
Augustus Ceaser was Julius Ceasar's adopted son and was also known as Octavian. He was the first emperor of Rome and brought wealth and prosperity to Rome.
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Discovery of oil brought wealth.
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what emperor brought Rome
"To the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome" is a line from the poem "To Helen" which was written by Edgar Allan Poe,
Octavian received the title Augustus because no other man in history had done what he had done. He rose from obscurity to become the most powerful leader in the empire and brought peace and wealth to the Roman people. He transformed the city into a capitol that reflected the wealth of the empire. He "found Rome brick and left it marble".
The economic system of the Roman empire brought to Rome great wealth. The system was successful by increasing the growth of commerce and trading amongst peoples of all types of backgrounds. With its wealth, the empire was able to expand and brought with it a solid form of government that very often the peoples it conquered never had. In one sense the wealth brought order and security. Only wealthy and powerful civilizations can make enemies into citizens or even soldiers to help fight its wars. The economic system of Rome funded these activities.
Walton prefers glory and knowledge to wealth.
The dazzling wealth and glory with which Pompey returned to Rome in 62 BC clearly outclassed all of Rome's previous conquests. His armies had traveled to Asia, a frontier area of Rome, and created within it a wealthy prosperous part of the eastern empire. He had created Nicopolis near the area where he had finalized the defeat of the troublesome Mithridates in the East. Pompey took control of Syria and made it a Roman province. He had other eastern rulers become allies of Rome and made them tax paying loyalists to Rome and her interests. Only Parthia could not be controlled. That would a thorn for Rome for decades.Pompey delivered to Rome's treasury vast amounts of gold and silver. He was a Roman "hero".
The military conquests brought in loot and wealth to the Romans. With the influx of wealth, the economy grew, businesses flourished and there was upward mobility in the social classes.