The consuls for the year 51 BC were Servius Sulpicius Rufus and Marcus Claudius Marcellus.
There was no Roman emperor in 150 BCE. At that time Rome was being ruled under the republic, according to its rules. In the republic, two consuls and other officials were elected by the people.
An Ancient Roman is a native or inhabitant of Ancient Rome, the civilization associated with Rome from the 9th century BCE to the 12th century CE, including the Roman Empire upon which it was centred.
Ancient Rome had three main types of rulers in the following order: first, the Kings (Monarchy) during the Roman Kingdom period, which lasted until around 509 BCE; second, the Consuls during the Roman Republic, where two elected officials shared power annually; and finally, the Emperors during the Roman Empire, beginning with Augustus in 27 BCE, marking the shift to autocratic rule. Each type of ruler represented a significant transformation in Rome's political structure and governance.
When it was absorbed into the Roman Empire by the 1st Century BCE.
The first set of written Roman laws was called the Twelve Tables. It was published in approximately 450 BC BCE.
The ancient period of the Roman Empire is usually placed as beginning about 1000 BCE and lasting until about 500 CE.
479 BCE. It was a Greek city, which over four centuries later was absorbed into the expanding Roman empire.
The Roman Empire was the last of the four ancient empires mentioned, as it was established in the 1st century BCE and continued to expand and thrive for several centuries. Athens was part of the earlier Greek civilization, while the Egyptian and Persian empires predate Rome, with significant influence from around 3000 BCE and 550 BCE, respectively. Thus, in chronological order of establishment, the Roman Empire comes last.
The ancient Roman aqueducts were a marvel in its day. In 312 BC BCE Appius Claudius built the first aqueduct bringing fresh water from mountain springs.
Cicero served as consul in 63 BCE, during which he was in office for a year, as is typical for Roman consuls. His term was marked by significant events, including his handling of the Catilinian conspiracy. While he was not officially "with the consul" in a collaborative sense, he held the highest office in the Roman Republic for that duration.
In 449 BCE, fifty years after its beginning.
500 Bce - 400 Bce