The dictator of Rome was usually Caesar. There have been many Caesars over the course of many years, but when elected they took on the title of Caesar to be sort of like "king" or "emperor"
No, you have your Caesars mixed. Julius Caesar was the older one. Julius was a dictator who was killed. Augustus Caesar was the adopted son of Julius Caesar who became Rome's first citizen or as we call him, Rome's first emperor.
He speaks publically, turning the crowd against the conspirators.
Romulus and Ramus fought over rome
There were over 1,000 leaders over the 1,200 years of the history of ancient Rome.
No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.No. Rome fell over 400 years after the death of Augustus.
After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.After Cleopatra's death she was given an elaborate funeral and buried. Rome took over the government of Egypt, making it an imperial province.
The dictator of Rome was usually Caesar. There have been many Caesars over the course of many years, but when elected they took on the title of Caesar to be sort of like "king" or "emperor"
No, you have your Caesars mixed. Julius Caesar was the older one. Julius was a dictator who was killed. Augustus Caesar was the adopted son of Julius Caesar who became Rome's first citizen or as we call him, Rome's first emperor.
He speaks publically, turning the crowd against the conspirators.
the food from the jar was probably considered "death" because it has spoiled over time
Romulus and Ramus fought over rome
Rome didn't, it was the Emperor who lived in Rome that did this.
Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.
The Julio-Claudian dynasty ended with Nero's death in 68. First Galba seized control, but he was overthrown and Otho took over, he was challenged by Vitallius and Vitallius took over. Vitallius in turn, was displaced by Vespasian who began the Flavian dynasty in 69. The year between Nero's death and Vespasian's rule is often called the "year of the four emperors".
St. Lawrence of Rome, deacon to Pope Sixtus II, was martyred by grilling over a slow fire in 258.
There were over 1,000 leaders over the 1,200 years of the history of ancient Rome.