Because of a plague that killed one tenth of the population. Also Christianity helped it fall also by making Rome peaceful.
yes, Romulus was real. He had a brother named Remus. Legend has it that when they were both young, they were put in a basket and thrown into the Tiber River. They did not drown, however a wolf found them and cared for them for a couple of years. After a couple of years went by, a women found them and adopted them. As time went by, they became the founders of Rome. Remus mocked one of Romulus's ideas and out of a force of anger, Romulus killed Remus! He then named the wonderful place Rome, after himself.
Because Julius caesar had taken mostly over rome and trying to be the emporer rome! and also caesar killed one of the senates.... (P.S: i am a history teacher in california)
The plebians were the common people of ancient Rome, as opposed to the patricians who could trace their ancestors back to the founders of Rome, the one hundred Patriarchs.
Roman myth told of the city being founded by two brothers, Romulus and Remus, who had been abandoned as children and reared by a she-wolf. The Roman people believed they were descendants of a Prince of Troy, Aeneas, who fled the sack of Troy to resettle in Latium (the district around Rome).
Romulans , name is derived from Romulus.
Romulus was one of the founders of Rome so he never had a Greek history, purely a Latin one. No Greek equivalent for this name.
According to Roman mythology, the founders of Rome are Romulus and Remus. They were twin brothers raised by a she-wolf and went on to establish the city of Rome. Romulus eventually killed Remus and became the first king of Rome.
St. Valentine of Rome killed no one.
The Aeneid is the landmark poem by Virgil that tells the story of Aeneas, one of Rome's founders, and praises Roman civilization while also subtly addressing its challenges and shortcomings. The epic poem reflects on themes of duty, fate, and the complexities of power and leadership, offering a nuanced perspective on the founding myth of Rome.
Legend says that Romulus was one of the twins who founded Rome, but later killed his brother Remus and took full control of Rome.
REM are one of if not the biggest influence on Radiohead. Thom Yorke has stated that in college REM and the Pixies changed his life.
the founders were William penn one of them at least
Not who, but what turned Rome into an empire. There was no single person who established the empire. Scipio Africanus could be considered one of the founders of the empire by his defeat of Hannibal. Rome became an established empire after the second Punic war. All the prewar events, the war events, and the after events of the Punic wars contributed to Rome's becoming an empire.
Because of a plague that killed one tenth of the population. Also Christianity helped it fall also by making Rome peaceful.
Rem kills L because she loves Misa so much that she feels like a mother to her. Light blackmailed Rem to write L's real name in the note book, the only way to kill L *most important thing to Light* and save Misa(most important thing to Rem). Light's plan works and for him it's like hitting two birds with one stone. Both L and Rem, not to mention Watari died who were the biggest obstacles to him. I would like to point out that i have watched death note and death note 2 and Rem doesnt kill him (OMFG Rem is a girl ?!) Rem was not blackmailed by Light as Rem can just right down Lights name and kill him like Ryuk does at the end because Light goes syco :/. He writes his own name down for 4weeks later so that he cannot be killed until then. I LOVE L!
yes, Romulus was real. He had a brother named Remus. Legend has it that when they were both young, they were put in a basket and thrown into the Tiber River. They did not drown, however a wolf found them and cared for them for a couple of years. After a couple of years went by, a women found them and adopted them. As time went by, they became the founders of Rome. Remus mocked one of Romulus's ideas and out of a force of anger, Romulus killed Remus! He then named the wonderful place Rome, after himself.