The conquered peoples who fought against conquest must have not liked the idea of Rome becoming an empire.
The term Roman Empire can be confusing because historians use it to indicate the period of rule by emperors which followed the Roman Republic. However, Rome already had an empire before that. In fact, much of Rome's imperial expansion occurred during the Republic. The people who hated the idea of Rome becoming ruled by emperors were the optimantes, a conservative faction which cherished the ideals of the Republic, fought against its demise and stood for the interests of the aristocracy. These men were some of the senators and aristocrats. It included the assassins of Julius Caesar who killed him because they thought that he was trying to become a king and do away with the Republic.
Yes because rome was always looked up to a better empire
An idea which had a major effect was the Christianity's idea that Christ was the son of god and that he died to redeem humanity. In the Later Roman Empire Christianity became the state religion of the empire and many people in the empire converted to Christianity, which was a major religious change.
horrible she hated it ahahaha lol not i have no idea
Have no idea what Colossea is, but Colosseumlies in Rome.
Its wasn't Hitler's idea and the Germans hated it and started WW2
The term Third Rome describes the idea that some city, state, or country is the successor to the legacy of ancient Rome (the first Rome) either though connection to the Byzantine Empire (the second Rome) or through a connection to the Western Roman Empire via its self-proclaimed successors such as the Papal States or the Holy Roman Empire which were the second Rome. Bulgaria. This is where the notion of the Third Rome started. Tsar Ivan Alexander used the tem Third Rome and Second Constantinople to increase the prestige of his Bulgarian Empire in the 14th century. Russia. The idea of the Third Rome was taken to Russia by monks who fled Bulgaria after it was taken by the Turks. Some orthodox Christians then nominated Moscow as the third Rome .This notion was bolstered when Ivan III married the niece of the last Byzantine emperor. The claim was also based on the Russian having the same religion as the Byzantines. The Ottoman Turks. The sultan Mehmed who conquered Constantinople (the capital of the Byzantine Empire) declared himself the Caesar of Rome. The claim was not recognised by the Orthodox Christian patriarch of Constantinople. Mahmed’s predecessor, sultan Ohran I had married a Byzantine princess and Mehmed claimed descant from a Byzantine emperor of the 12th century. Later, after Suleiman the Magnificent defeated the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (in 1544), he had a treaty signed which addressed the latter with the plain title "King of Spain" rather than Roman Emperor, leading Suleiman to consider himself the true successor to Caesar. The Austrians. The Austrian Empire claimed to be the heir of the Holy Roman Empire and a Third Rome when its rulers, the Hapsburg tried to unite, Germany under their rule. The Germans. In 1871 the German Empire claimed to be the Third Rome though lineage of the Holy Roman Empire. The Italians. Giuseppe Mazzini, the philosopher of the Italian Risorgimento and the unification of Italy said "after the Rome of the emperors, after the Rome of the Popes, there will come the Rome of the [Italian] people." He also said that Italy as a third Rome should have imperialist ambitions and should colonise Tunisia. Some politicians referred to the Kingdom of Italy as the Third Rome. Later, Mussolini spoke of fascist Italy as a Third Rome.
The emperor in ancient Rome was an absolute ruler who was the most powerful man in the empire. At that time, the pope, intended as the Bishop of Rome, was not the most powerful clergyman. He was part of the Pentarchy. This was a term which conveyed the idea of universal rule over all Christians by the heads (or Patriarchs) of the five major episcopal sees of the Roman Empire: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem. These five patriarchs were equals.
They thought it was a great idea then they went there and said,"Remind me why we did this?". They hated it.
rome made the first cheese and then France got the idea from rome
ancient Greece and Rome
Greece and Rome
In 1908 the Austrian-Hungarian Empire declared its intent to annex Bosnia. This led to massive outcry but other countries. The ottoman empire, Russian Empire, and French Republic hated the idea that Austria-Hungary would become more powerful. Thus tensions rose. However Austria-Hungary refused to stop the process and these feelings led to more conflict and eventually a cause in wwi.