At the beginning, when the Roman army was a citizen militia, Roman soldiers were peasants who were drafted during the military campaigning season (March up to October) and then went back to their farms. They served though the military age, which was 17 to 54. When the army was professionalised, the career of a soldier lasted 20 years.
The Roman years of peace were called Pax Romana
You could say that the Roman Republic lasted 482 years because Roman history lasted for a very long time: 1,200 years. The Republic was preceded by 244 years of monarchy and 503 years of rule by emperors. Another question could be why the Roman Republic came to an end.
After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.
The popular veiw is 207 years but if you include other periods of Roman peace it lasted for about 350 years.
Two thousand years In Roman numerals MM
Auxiliary soldiers had to serve in auxiliary troops for 25 years before being eligible for Roman citizenship on discharge.
9 years
A representative must be twentyfive years old and an USA citizen and he/she must serve for two years.
On average, about 6 years.
9
To serve in the Senate you need to be at least 30 yars old, you need to have been an American Citizen for at least 9 years, and you must be a resident of the state that you are elected to serve.
Any natural-born citizen and 35 years or older
The Alien Acts increased the time that was required for an immigrant to become an American citizen from five to fourteen years
The Alien Acts increased the time that was required for an immigrant to become an American citizen from five to fourteen years
A senator can serve in the United States Senate for six years. The Senator must have been a citizen of the US for at least seven years.
8 years i think
Because that is the amount of time required by law. Don't bother asking why - it is what it is.